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*[[Reverse punch]] the first attacker’s [[Kyūsho#Base_of_the_cerebellum|brainstem]]. In the process, you will break free from the second attacker’s weakened grip. | *[[Reverse punch]] the first attacker’s [[Kyūsho#Base_of_the_cerebellum|brainstem]]. In the process, you will break free from the second attacker’s weakened grip. | ||
*Use the [[Reciprocal action|reciprocal action]] of your returning punch to [[Elbow_strikes#Rear_elbow_strike|rear elbow strike]] the second attacker. | *Use the [[Reciprocal action|reciprocal action]] of your returning punch to [[Elbow_strikes#Rear_elbow_strike|rear elbow strike]] the second attacker. | ||
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Revision as of 22:15, 23 March 2017
[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]
Defense against a two opponents, each grabbing one of your wrists with both hands
- Twist and front kick one attacker. Upon re-chambering, immediately rear kick the other attacker.
- These kicks are meant to be atemi. Additionally, these kicks will knock the attackers back, compromising their balance.
- Rotate your arm in a large, outside-to-inside circle, tying the first attacker up with a reverse wristlock.
- Reverse punch the first attacker’s brainstem. In the process, you will break free from the second attacker’s weakened grip.
- Use the reciprocal action of your returning punch to rear elbow strike the second attacker.