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*Drop into a [[Horse stance|horse stance]] and strike the back of the opponent’s [[Kyūsho#Elbow_joint|elbow]] to loosen their grip (i.e., hit their funny bone).  
 
*Drop into a [[Horse stance|horse stance]] and strike the back of the opponent’s [[Kyūsho#Elbow_joint|elbow]] to loosen their grip (i.e., hit their funny bone).  
 
*Same-side grab the opponent’s wrist. Peel their arm off of your throat and pull it down over your shoulder and break their elbow with a standing [[Arm bar|arm bar]].
 
*Same-side grab the opponent’s wrist. Peel their arm off of your throat and pull it down over your shoulder and break their elbow with a standing [[Arm bar|arm bar]].
*Step your opposite-side foot behind you and outside the attacker (a [[Transitional stance|transitional]] [[Hook stance|hook stance]]) and [[Twisting|twist]] inside for a [[Reap|reap]] or clothesline takedown (like at the end of [[Irimi-nage|irimi-nage]]).  
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*Step your opposite-side foot behind you and outside the attacker (a [[Transitional stance|transitional]] [[Hook stance|hook stance]]) and [[Twisting|twist]] inside for a [[Reap|reap]] or clothesline takedown (much like the end of an [[Irimi-nage|irimi-nage]]).  
 
*[[Stomp kick]] to their [[Kyūsho#Skull|head]].
 
*[[Stomp kick]] to their [[Kyūsho#Skull|head]].
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Latest revision as of 07:54, 8 November 2019

[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]

Defense against a rear mug

  • Pull the opponent’s arm down, and wedge your chin between their arm and your neck to preclude them from completing a stranglehold.
  • Drop into a horse stance and strike the back of the opponent’s elbow to loosen their grip (i.e., hit their funny bone).
  • Same-side grab the opponent’s wrist. Peel their arm off of your throat and pull it down over your shoulder and break their elbow with a standing arm bar.
  • Step your opposite-side foot behind you and outside the attacker (a transitional hook stance) and twist inside for a reap or clothesline takedown (much like the end of an irimi-nage).
  • Stomp kick to their head.