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**The chest strike provides additional torque, for a more powerful reap. When confronted, replace the chest press with a [[Hammerfist strike|hammerfist strike]] the same-side [[Kyūsho#Collarbone|collarbone]]. The chest press is only for training in the dōjō to prevent from injuring your partner. | **The chest strike provides additional torque, for a more powerful reap. When confronted, replace the chest press with a [[Hammerfist strike|hammerfist strike]] the same-side [[Kyūsho#Collarbone|collarbone]]. The chest press is only for training in the dōjō to prevent from injuring your partner. | ||
*Once the opponent lands, [[Stomp kick|stomp kick]] their [[Kyūsho#Floating_ribs|floating ribs]]. | *Once the opponent lands, [[Stomp kick|stomp kick]] their [[Kyūsho#Floating_ribs|floating ribs]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:53, 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 a simultaneous (Kūsankū) same-side pressing block and an inside ridgehand strike to the side of their jaw.
- Simultaneously strike their chest with a palmheel strike and reap.
- The chest strike provides additional torque, for a more powerful reap. When confronted, replace the chest press with a hammerfist strike the same-side collarbone. The chest press is only for training in the dōjō to prevent from injuring your partner.
- Once the opponent lands, stomp kick their floating ribs.