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| − | + | == Defense against a [[Haymaker|haymaker]] or knife slash == | |
| − | == Defense against a haymaker or knife slash == | + | *[[7-3]] inside with a simultaneous ([[Kūsankū]]) [[Shutō_block#Outside_knife-hand_block|outside shutō block]] and a [[Tate-shutō_uchi|tate-shutō]] the [[Kyūsho#Side_of_the_neck|neck]]. |
| − | + | **Do not stop; this is a transitional movement. The opponent’s forward momentum is needed to complete this waza. | |
| − | *7-3 inside with a simultaneous (Kūsankū) outside shutō block and a tate-shutō the neck. | + | *Before setting in a stance, grab the opponent’s wrist and neck; [[Tenkan|tenkan]] outside while pressing the opponent’s arm down for a takedown. |
| − | **Do not stop; this is a transitional movement. The opponent’s forward momentum is needed to complete this waza | + | **This takedown is called [[Kokyūhō|kokyūhō]] (“breath technique”), because kokyūhō is a catch-all blanket term for takedowns caused by perfectly-timed non-takedown techniques (e.g., [[Tenkan|tenkan]]). |
| − | *Before setting in a stance, grab the opponent’s wrist and neck; tenkan outside while pressing the opponent’s arm down for a takedown. | + | ===Notes=== |
| − | **This takedown is called kokyūhō (“breath technique”), because kokyūhō is a | + | [[Advanced students]] can perform this technique as a defense against a knife slash, provided that they retain control of the opponent’s hand with a [[ Grasping block|grasping block]]. |
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| − | ==Notes== | ||
| − | Advanced students can perform this technique as a defense against a knife slash, provided that they retain control of the opponent’s hand with a grasping block. | ||
Revision as of 17:52, 27 September 2016
[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]
Defense against a haymaker or knife slash
- 7-3 inside with a simultaneous (Kūsankū) outside shutō block and a tate-shutō the neck.
- Do not stop; this is a transitional movement. The opponent’s forward momentum is needed to complete this waza.
- Before setting in a stance, grab the opponent’s wrist and neck; tenkan outside while pressing the opponent’s arm down for a takedown.
Notes
Advanced students can perform this technique as a defense against a knife slash, provided that they retain control of the opponent’s hand with a grasping block.