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==Defense against a two opponents, each grabbing one of your wrists with both hands==
 
==Defense against a two opponents, each grabbing one of your wrists with both hands==
*Twist and front kick one attacker. Upon rechambering, immediately rear kick the other attacker. These kicks are meant to be atemi. Additionally, these kicks will knock the attackers back, compromising their balance.
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*Twist and [[Front kick|front kick]] one attacker. Upon re-chambering, immediately rear kick the other attacker.  
*Rotate your arm in a large, outside-to-inside circle, tying the first attacker up with a reverse wristlock.
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**These kicks are meant to be [[atemi|atemi]]. Additionally, these kicks will knock the attackers back, compromising their balance.
*Reverse punch to the first attacker’s brainstem. In the process, you will break free from the second attacker’s weakened grip.   
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*Rotate your arm in a large, outside-to-inside circle, tying the first attacker up with a [[Nikkyō|reverse wristlock]].
*Using the reciprocal action of the returning punch reverse elbow strike the second attacker.
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*[[Reverse punch]] the first attacker’s [[Kyūsho#Base_of_the_cerebellum|brainstem]]. In the process, you will break free from the second attacker’s weakened grip.   
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*Use the [[Reciprocal action|reciprocal action]] of your returning punch to [[Elbow_strikes#Rear_elbow_strike|rear elbow strike]] the second attacker.

Revision as of 14:57, 8 October 2016

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

Defense against a two opponents, each grabbing one of your wrists with both hands

  • Twist and front kick one attacker. Upon re-chambering, immediately rear kick the other attacker.
    • These kicks are meant to be atemi. Additionally, these kicks will knock the attackers back, compromising their balance.
  • Rotate your arm in a large, outside-to-inside circle, tying the first attacker up with a reverse wristlock.
  • Reverse punch the first attacker’s brainstem. In the process, you will break free from the second attacker’s weakened grip.
  • Use the reciprocal action of your returning punch to rear elbow strike the second attacker.