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== Defense against a front kick ==
 
== Defense against a front kick ==
*7-3 outside, trapping the opponent’s foot with a downward X-block.
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*[[7-3]] outside, trapping the opponent’s foot with a downward [[X-block]].
*Grab the opponent’s ankle, and twist it inside for a takedown.  
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*Grab the opponent’s ankle, and twist it inside for a [[Manipulations_and_Takedowns|takedown]].  
 
*Step forward and slide your same-side hand down to the back of the opponent’s knee. Pull up on the opponent’s leg and push it forward to awkwardly bend the opponent bend.  
 
*Step forward and slide your same-side hand down to the back of the opponent’s knee. Pull up on the opponent’s leg and push it forward to awkwardly bend the opponent bend.  
**This is comparable to the “Boston crab” from professional wrestling.
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**This is comparable to the “[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_crab Boston crab]” from professional wrestling.
*Break the opponent’s ankle or reach your leg around their leg to stomp kick their spine
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*Break the opponent’s ankle or reach your leg around their leg to [[Stomp kick|stomp kick]] their [[Kyūsho#Lower_back|spine]].

Revision as of 06:55, 28 September 2016

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

Defense against a front kick

  • 7-3 outside, trapping the opponent’s foot with a downward X-block.
  • Grab the opponent’s ankle, and twist it inside for a takedown.
  • Step forward and slide your same-side hand down to the back of the opponent’s knee. Pull up on the opponent’s leg and push it forward to awkwardly bend the opponent bend.
    • This is comparable to the “Boston crab” from professional wrestling.
  • Break the opponent’s ankle or reach your leg around their leg to stomp kick their spine.