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*Twist into the opponent, wrapping your same-side arm around the opponent’s neck, hooking their jaw. | *Twist into the opponent, wrapping your same-side arm around the opponent’s neck, hooking their jaw. | ||
*Step back into a horse stance, pulling the opponent down across your knees. | *Step back into a horse stance, pulling the opponent down across your knees. | ||
| − | ** | + | **Your knee will act like an anvil or chopping block. |
*Hammer fist to the opponent’s solar plexus. | *Hammer fist to the opponent’s solar plexus. | ||
**If the situation calls for more severity, hammerfist strike over to the opponent’s heart, to send it into fibrillation. | **If the situation calls for more severity, hammerfist strike over to the opponent’s heart, to send it into fibrillation. | ||
Revision as of 17:02, 20 September 2016
[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]
Defense against a pursuit punch
- Twist outside, into a cat stance, with an outside elbow break.
- 7-3 outside with a tate-shutō to the solar plexus.
- Twist into the opponent, wrapping your same-side arm around the opponent’s neck, hooking their jaw.
- Step back into a horse stance, pulling the opponent down across your knees.
- Your knee will act like an anvil or chopping block.
- Hammer fist to the opponent’s solar plexus.
- If the situation calls for more severity, hammerfist strike over to the opponent’s heart, to send it into fibrillation.