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**A hard handshake ''does not'' constitute assault, so ''the use of violence is not authorized.''  
 
**A hard handshake ''does not'' constitute assault, so ''the use of violence is not authorized.''  
 
*If the opponent does not stop once you’ve made it clear that they are hurting you, then they are acting out malice, and the use of violence is authorized.  
 
*If the opponent does not stop once you’ve made it clear that they are hurting you, then they are acting out malice, and the use of violence is authorized.  
*Try to swing your hand to the inside. As the opponent resists, they will pull their hand outside. Duck under the opponent’s arm, step behind them, and apply a hammerlock.
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*Try to swing your hand to the inside. As the opponent resists, they will pull their hand outside. Duck under the opponent’s arm, step behind them, and apply a [[Hammerlock|hammerlock]].

Revision as of 07:02, 28 September 2016

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

Defense against a hard handshake

  • Tell the opponent to stop.
    • A hard handshake does not constitute assault, so the use of violence is not authorized.
  • If the opponent does not stop once you’ve made it clear that they are hurting you, then they are acting out malice, and the use of violence is authorized.
  • Try to swing your hand to the inside. As the opponent resists, they will pull their hand outside. Duck under the opponent’s arm, step behind them, and apply a hammerlock.