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| − | == Defense against a pursuit punch == | + | == Defense against a [[Pursuit punch|pursuit punch]] == |
| − | *Step your same-side leg back into a fighting stance, with an opposite-side downward shutō block | + | *Step your same-side leg back into a [[Fighting stance|fighting stance]], with an opposite-side [[Shutō_block#Downward_knife-hand_block|downward shutō block]]. |
| − | *Off-balance the opponent with a front leg sweep, with a same-side | + | *Off-balance the opponent with a front [[Leg sweep|leg sweep]], with a same-side [[Hassō-shutō_uchi|hassō-shutō strike]] to the opponent’s neck for a [[Manipulations_and_Takedowns|takedown]]. |
| − | *Grab the opponent’s wrist and neck to immobilize them | + | *Grab the opponent’s wrist and neck to immobilize them, and then break their [[Kyūsho#Side_of_the_neck|neck]]. |
Revision as of 17:57, 4 October 2016
[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]
Defense against a pursuit punch
- Step your same-side leg back into a fighting stance, with an opposite-side downward shutō block.
- Off-balance the opponent with a front leg sweep, with a same-side hassō-shutō strike to the opponent’s neck for a takedown.
- Grab the opponent’s wrist and neck to immobilize them, and then break their neck.