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| − | == Defense against a pursuit punch == | + | == Defense against a [[Pursuit punch|pursuit punch]] == |
| − | *Twist inside, with an inside elbow break. | + | *[[Twisting|Twist]] inside, with an [[Elbow_break#Inside_elbow_break|inside elbow break]]. |
| − | *Duck under the opponent’s arm, entering a horse stance facing the outside. | + | *Duck under the opponent’s arm, entering a [[Horse stance|horse stance]] facing the outside. |
| − | *Shrug the opponent backwards with a rear elbow strike for a takedown (a variant of kokyūhō). | + | *Shrug the opponent backwards with a [[Elbow_strikes#Rear_elbow_strike|rear elbow strike]] for a takedown (a variant of [[Kokyūhō|kokyūhō]]). |
===Notes=== | ===Notes=== | ||
| − | *This takedown is one of the bunkai from Katachi no Chugoku-te Dō | + | *This takedown is one of the bunkai from [[Katachi no Chugoku-te Dō]]. |
*For best results, make this a circular technique, where the tip of your elbow traces a semicircle, as shown in the video below: | *For best results, make this a circular technique, where the tip of your elbow traces a semicircle, as shown in the video below: | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:54, 23 March 2017
[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]
Defense against a pursuit punch
- Twist inside, with an inside elbow break.
- Duck under the opponent’s arm, entering a horse stance facing the outside.
- Shrug the opponent backwards with a rear elbow strike for a takedown (a variant of kokyūhō).
Notes
- This takedown is one of the bunkai from Katachi no Chugoku-te Dō.
- For best results, make this a circular technique, where the tip of your elbow traces a semicircle, as shown in the video below:
[better explaining video]