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== Defense against a same-side wrist grab ==
 
== Defense against a same-side wrist grab ==
 
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*[[Ridgehand_strike#Inside_ridgehand_strike|Inside ridgehand strike]] to the opponent's [[Kyūsho#Side_of_the_jaw|jaw]] with your free, opposite-side hand. Sharply pull your grabbed hand to your hip via [[Reciprocal action|reciprocal action]].  
*Inside ridgehand strike to face with you free, opposite-side hand. Sharply pull your grabbed hand to your hip with reciprocal action.  
 
 
*If your hand breaks free of the opponent’s grip, grab their same side wrist.  
 
*If your hand breaks free of the opponent’s grip, grab their same side wrist.  
**If not, proceed. If you grab someone, or if they grab you, either way, each person control the other person’s wrist.
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**If not, proceed anyway -- whenever you grab someone, or they grab you, each person will controls the other person’s wrist either way.
*Palmheel strike to the chest and reap.
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*[[Palmheel strike]] to the chest and [[Reap|reap]].
**The chest strike provides additional torque, for a more powerful reap. When confronted, replace the chest press with a hammerfist the same-side collarbone. The chest press is only for training within the dōjō to prevent from injuring your partner.  
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**The chest strike provides additional torque, for a more powerful reap. When confronted, replace the chest press with a [[Hammerfist strike|hammerfist strike]] to the same-side [[Kyūsho#Collarbone|collarbone]]. The chest press is only for training in the [[Dōjō|dōjō]] to prevent from injuring your partner.
*Retain control of the opponent’s arm. Kneel with a reverse punch to the ribs, or apply a joint lock, depending on what the situation requires.
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*Retain control of the opponent’s arm. [[Kneeling|Kneel]] with a [[Reverse punch|reverse punch]] to the [[Kyūsho#Floating_ribs|ribs]], or apply a [[Manipulations_and_Takedowns|joint lock]], depending on what the situation requires.

Revision as of 18:09, 4 October 2016

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

Defense against a same-side wrist grab

  • Inside ridgehand strike to the opponent's jaw with your free, opposite-side hand. Sharply pull your grabbed hand to your hip via reciprocal action.
  • If your hand breaks free of the opponent’s grip, grab their same side wrist.
    • If not, proceed anyway -- whenever you grab someone, or they grab you, each person will controls the other person’s wrist either way.
  • Palmheel strike to the chest and reap.
    • The chest strike provides additional torque, for a more powerful reap. When confronted, replace the chest press with a hammerfist strike to the same-side collarbone. The chest press is only for training in the dōjō to prevent from injuring your partner.
  • Retain control of the opponent’s arm. Kneel with a reverse punch to the ribs, or apply a joint lock, depending on what the situation requires.