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[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]
 
[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]
 
== Defense against a knife thrust ==
 
== Defense against a knife thrust ==
*Twist inside, with a simultaneous (Kūsankū) same-side hook punch to the opponent’s face and an opposite-side grasping block to the opponent’s wrist.
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*[[Twisting|Twist]] inside, with a simultaneous ([[Kūsankū]]) an opposite-side [[Grasping block|grasping block]] to the opponent’s wrist, and a same-side [[Hook punch|hook punch]] to the opponent’s [[Kyūsho#Philtrum|face]].
*Perform ikkyō-omote or ikkyō-ura.
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*Perform [[Ikkyō#Ikky.C5.8D-omote|ikkyō-omote]] or [[Ikkyō#Ikky.C5.8D-ura|ikkyō-ura]].
**This results in performing ikkyō with one palm down and one palm up, which is technically gokyō (literally: “fifth teaching”), but the mechanics of the technique are unchanged.
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**This results in performing [[Ikkyō|ikkyō]] with one palm down and one palm up, which is technically gokyō (literally: “fifth teaching”), but the mechanics of the technique are unchanged.

Revision as of 06:44, 13 October 2016

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

Defense against a knife thrust

  • Twist inside, with a simultaneous (Kūsankū) an opposite-side grasping block to the opponent’s wrist, and a same-side hook punch to the opponent’s face.
  • Perform ikkyō-omote or ikkyō-ura.
    • This results in performing ikkyō with one palm down and one palm up, which is technically gokyō (literally: “fifth teaching”), but the mechanics of the technique are unchanged.