Cyriacus
Senior Master
So, i was speaking with a friend of mine who trains in a form of Karate. One thing led to another, and we got to discussing knife hand strikes. Specifically, how we made the knife hands. Now, im not referring so much to the strike itself, but to how the hand is... organised, for it. Im certain theres a better word than that.
So, the way ive learnt to do it is to open the hand, press the fingers together, bend them slightly inward at the main knuckles so that the fingers are very slightly bent, then tuck the thumb back against the hand (without going across the palm).
The way he learnt to do it is to open the hand, pull the middle finger back so that its tip is aligned with the ring finger and the middle of all the fingers are pulled slightly back whilst the main knuckle joints remain straight, and the thumb is tucked back but not in contact with the hand (without going across the palm).
So now im very curious: How do other styles/systems/people out there make their knife hands? I never really thought about it too much in the past.
So, the way ive learnt to do it is to open the hand, press the fingers together, bend them slightly inward at the main knuckles so that the fingers are very slightly bent, then tuck the thumb back against the hand (without going across the palm).
The way he learnt to do it is to open the hand, pull the middle finger back so that its tip is aligned with the ring finger and the middle of all the fingers are pulled slightly back whilst the main knuckle joints remain straight, and the thumb is tucked back but not in contact with the hand (without going across the palm).
So now im very curious: How do other styles/systems/people out there make their knife hands? I never really thought about it too much in the past.