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| − | ==Defense against a pursuit punch or haymaker== | + | ==Defense against a [[Pursuit punch|pursuit punch]] or [[Haymaker|haymaker]]== |
| − | *7-3 inside. Immediately twist inside and pulling your rear leg up into a side-facing hook stance with a backfist strike to the opponent’s philtrum, as an atemi. | + | *[[7-3]] inside. Immediately twist inside and pulling your rear leg up into a side-facing [[hook stance|hook stance]] with a [[Backfist strike|backfist strike]] to the opponent’s [[Kyūsho#Philtrum|philtrum]], as an [[Atemi|atemi]]. |
| − | **This is a “pivot-in backfist.” | + | **This is a “pivot-in backfist.” A pivot-out backfist uses the same directions, just replace “inside” with “outside.” |
| − | + | **Please note that a pivot-out backfist ''is not'' appropriate against a haymaker; you’ll literally walk right into it. | |
| − | **Please note that a pivot-out backfist is not appropriate against a haymaker; you’ll literally walk right into it. | + | *[[Side kick]] to the [[Kyūsho#Solar_plexus|solar plexus]], [[Kyūsho#Abdomen|abdomen]], or [[Kyūsho#Floating_ribs|floating ribs]]. |
| − | *Side kick to the solar plexus, abdomen, or floating ribs. | ||
Revision as of 21:56, 5 October 2016
[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]
Defense against a pursuit punch or haymaker
- 7-3 inside. Immediately twist inside and pulling your rear leg up into a side-facing hook stance with a backfist strike to the opponent’s philtrum, as an atemi.
- This is a “pivot-in backfist.” A pivot-out backfist uses the same directions, just replace “inside” with “outside.”
- Please note that a pivot-out backfist is not appropriate against a haymaker; you’ll literally walk right into it.
- Side kick to the solar plexus, abdomen, or floating ribs.