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== Defense against a double wrist grab ==
 
== Defense against a double wrist grab ==
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*Drop into a [[Cat stance|cat stance]], pulling the opponent slightly forward to compromise their balance.
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*Attack the the opponent’s [[Kyūsho#Groin|groin]] with a [[Front kick|front kick]], as an [[Atemi|atemi]].
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*Clap your hands together. This prompts the opponent to pull your hands apart to reassert control. Do not resist; immediately reverse direction, pushing as they pull, and clap your hands again overhead.
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**Ideally, this bangs the opponent’s wrists together.
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*[[Front kick]] the opponent’s [[Kyūsho#Abdomen|abdomen]] or [[Kyūsho#Solar plexus|solar plexus]].
  
• Drop into a cat stance, pulling the opponent forward slightly to compromise their balance.
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• Execute a front kick to the opponent’s groin, as an atemi.
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• Clap your hands together. This will prompt the opponent to pull your hands apart to reassert control. Do not resist; immediately reverse direction, pushing as they pull, and clap your hands again overhead. (The opponent’s wrists will bang together.)
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• Front kick to the opponent’s abdomen or solar plexus.
 

Latest revision as of 23:28, 2 January 2025

[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]

Defense against a double wrist grab

  • Drop into a cat stance, pulling the opponent slightly forward to compromise their balance.
  • Attack the the opponent’s groin with a front kick, as an atemi.
  • Clap your hands together. This prompts the opponent to pull your hands apart to reassert control. Do not resist; immediately reverse direction, pushing as they pull, and clap your hands again overhead.
    • Ideally, this bangs the opponent’s wrists together.
  • Front kick the opponent’s abdomen or solar plexus.