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*[[7-3]] outside, with simultaneous ([[Kūsankū]]) same-side [[Nagashi uke|nagashi uke]] and shooting your opposite-side arm up and forward (like a [[Spearhand strike|spearhand strike]]) up under the opponent’s chin, to force them up and back. | *[[7-3]] outside, with simultaneous ([[Kūsankū]]) same-side [[Nagashi uke|nagashi uke]] and shooting your opposite-side arm up and forward (like a [[Spearhand strike|spearhand strike]]) up under the opponent’s chin, to force them up and back. | ||
*[[Tenkan]] behind the opponent, and subtly press down on the opponent’s shoulders to make them lean back farther, into a [[Kokyūhō|kokyūhō]]. | *[[Tenkan]] behind the opponent, and subtly press down on the opponent’s shoulders to make them lean back farther, into a [[Kokyūhō|kokyūhō]]. | ||
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Revision as of 22:22, 23 March 2017
[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]
Defense against a pursuit punch
- 7-3 outside, with simultaneous (Kūsankū) same-side nagashi uke and shooting your opposite-side arm up and forward (like a spearhand strike) up under the opponent’s chin, to force them up and back.
- Tenkan behind the opponent, and subtly press down on the opponent’s shoulders to make them lean back farther, into a kokyūhō.