satans.barber
Master Black Belt
Until this week, we used to do Heavanly Ascent completely wrong - instead of making a thrusting wedge with the hands up between the opponent's arms, we would strike forwards into the opponent's stomach/sternum with both hands. Now, I knew this wasn't the wap EPAK'ers did it, but so many of our techniques are altered I assumed it was just another change. This is the way I was taught the technique by my instructor (although he didn't own up to that at the grading when it was pointed out that it was totally wrong!) and so I didn't really know any better.
Anyways, it turns out that we are meant to do it with the thrusting wedge at the start, so I've just been practising it a bit the new way.
Now, with regards to the fingers, when we used to do the strike to the sternum we would never interlace the fingers, rather making a right fist and covering it with the left hand to drive forwards with instead, so that we didn't damage our fingers.
Looking at this tape I've been given, Sensei Cawood does in fact interlace his fingers though as he makes the wedge. My initial thought was that that was a waste of time really, and that the old covered right fist would work just as well for the wedge (interlacing fingers is clumsy and also dangerous from a counter-attack point of view to my mind).
I thought I'd see what the official version looks like, and looking at Mr. Billing's excellent and useful site (as always!) it states 'clasp the hands together'. To me, 'clasping hands' means that you essentially give yourself a handshake (thumbs crossed), in a Shylock-look-at-all-my-sheckles come my-hands-are-bloody-cold sort of a formation...is that how it's done?
Just looking for confirmation really, I like the clasping idea best out of the three alternatives I've mentioned though (quick and strong).
Thanks,
Ian.
Anyways, it turns out that we are meant to do it with the thrusting wedge at the start, so I've just been practising it a bit the new way.
Now, with regards to the fingers, when we used to do the strike to the sternum we would never interlace the fingers, rather making a right fist and covering it with the left hand to drive forwards with instead, so that we didn't damage our fingers.
Looking at this tape I've been given, Sensei Cawood does in fact interlace his fingers though as he makes the wedge. My initial thought was that that was a waste of time really, and that the old covered right fist would work just as well for the wedge (interlacing fingers is clumsy and also dangerous from a counter-attack point of view to my mind).
I thought I'd see what the official version looks like, and looking at Mr. Billing's excellent and useful site (as always!) it states 'clasp the hands together'. To me, 'clasping hands' means that you essentially give yourself a handshake (thumbs crossed), in a Shylock-look-at-all-my-sheckles come my-hands-are-bloody-cold sort of a formation...is that how it's done?
Just looking for confirmation really, I like the clasping idea best out of the three alternatives I've mentioned though (quick and strong).
Thanks,
Ian.