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*Tell the opponent to stop. | *Tell the opponent to stop. | ||
**Blocking a door ''does not'' constitute assault, so ''the use of violence is not authorized''. | **Blocking a door ''does not'' constitute assault, so ''the use of violence is not authorized''. | ||
| − | + | *If the opponent does not stop once you’ve made it clear that you must escape to avoid a real threat of injury, then they are maliciously playing a part of the assault attempt, and the use of violence is authorized. | |
| − | * | + | *Front kick to their groin. |
| − | + | *As they bend over, attack with a two-fingered spearhand strike to their eyes. | |
Revision as of 06:58, 19 September 2016
[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]
Defense against an opponent who is using one arm to block a doorway
- Tell the opponent to stop.
- Blocking a door does not constitute assault, so the use of violence is not authorized.
- If the opponent does not stop once you’ve made it clear that you must escape to avoid a real threat of injury, then they are maliciously playing a part of the assault attempt, and the use of violence is authorized.
- Front kick to their groin.
- As they bend over, attack with a two-fingered spearhand strike to their eyes.