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==Defense against a one-hand lapel grab == | ==Defense against a one-hand lapel grab == | ||
| − | *7-3 outside with a downward elbow strike to the opponent’s elbow, off-balancing them. | + | *[[7-3]] outside with a [[Elbow_strikes#Downward_elbow_strike|downward elbow strike]] to the opponent’s elbow, off-balancing them. |
| − | **Lapel grabs are typically followed by a reverse punch, like in ice hockey fights. Your elbow strike will cover and wedge your head, filling the role of a cross-body block. | + | **Lapel grabs are typically followed by a [[Reverse punch|reverse punch]], like in ice hockey fights. Your elbow strike will cover and [[Wedge_technique|wedge]] your head, filling the role of a [[Cross-body block|cross-body block]]. |
| − | *Knee kick to the opponent’s groin. | + | *[[Knee kick]] to the opponent’s [[Kyūsho#Groin|groin]]. |
| − | *Step in, entering a horse stance with a downward elbow to the opponent’s spine. | + | *Step in, entering a [[Horse stance|horse stance]] with a [[Elbow_strikes#Downward_elbow_strike|downward elbow strike]] to the opponent’s [[Kyūsho#Upper_back|spine]]. |
Revision as of 16:46, 26 September 2016
[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]
Defense against a one-hand lapel grab
- 7-3 outside with a downward elbow strike to the opponent’s elbow, off-balancing them.
- Lapel grabs are typically followed by a reverse punch, like in ice hockey fights. Your elbow strike will cover and wedge your head, filling the role of a cross-body block.
- Knee kick to the opponent’s groin.
- Step in, entering a horse stance with a downward elbow strike to the opponent’s spine.