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Kirk
Guest
In my school, the way we're taught Captured Twigs, the first
strike is a right back hammer fist to your opponent's groin. But
we chamber it big time, which is used as a block (not a stiking
block though) to prevent the attacker from applying the bear hug.
I was telling a brown belt in class last night that the "block" ...
where you throw your arm out straight ... could also be an eye
poke, in a multiple attacker scenario, if you're attacked from
behind and directly in front of you. The brown belt laughed
hysterically :shrug:
strike is a right back hammer fist to your opponent's groin. But
we chamber it big time, which is used as a block (not a stiking
block though) to prevent the attacker from applying the bear hug.
I was telling a brown belt in class last night that the "block" ...
where you throw your arm out straight ... could also be an eye
poke, in a multiple attacker scenario, if you're attacked from
behind and directly in front of you. The brown belt laughed
hysterically :shrug: