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==Defense against a two-hand lapel grab, when another attacker is sneaking up behind you== | ==Defense against a two-hand lapel grab, when another attacker is sneaking up behind you== | ||
*Cross your arms in an “X” over your chest, trapping the grabber’s hands. | *Cross your arms in an “X” over your chest, trapping the grabber’s hands. | ||
| − | *Rear kick the sneaking attacker. | + | *[[Rear kick]] the sneaking attacker. |
**The grabber acts as a post you can lean on to preserve your balance. | **The grabber acts as a post you can lean on to preserve your balance. | ||
| − | *Double backfist strike the grabber’s jaw and/or temples. | + | *Double [[Backfist strike|backfist strike]] the grabber’s [[Kyūsho#Side_of_the_jaw|jaw]] and/or [[Kyūsho#Temples|temples]]. |
Revision as of 14:50, 8 October 2016
[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]
Defense against a two-hand lapel grab, when another attacker is sneaking up behind you
- Cross your arms in an “X” over your chest, trapping the grabber’s hands.
- Rear kick the sneaking attacker.
- The grabber acts as a post you can lean on to preserve your balance.
- Double backfist strike the grabber’s jaw and/or temples.