JamesB
Green Belt
Here's my brief descriptions:
1. Blinding Sacrifice - jam fingers, thumbs, pointy objects etc into your attacker's eyes. Nice! errr, wait..
2. Twirling Sacrifice - fail to survive the full-nelson and in the process rupture your kidneys, break your own back and give yourself a hernia trying pick up your attacker who'll almost certainly have a 50lb advantage on you. No thanks!
3. Squatting Sacrifice - bust your attacker's leg in half as you leap backwards onto him whilst still holding his foot. Crack!
So my question is, 'eh?' - in other words, why exactly do these techniques exist? These three techs seem impractible on a number of levels:
It seems to me Blinding-Sacrifice teaches how to get yourself a prison sentence. Twirling-Sacrifice teaches how to land yourself in hospital in one swift move. Squatting-Sacrifice seems the most workable of the three although it does seem like a wrestling move more than a self-defence tactic. Which is fair enough I suppose - doesn't Judo have 'sacrifice throws' of some form?
Kenpo's supposed to be practical, so what are your thoughts on these techniques - what am I missing? Please, no 'category completions'
In all seriousness, I'd be most interested in hearing when these techniques were introduced, where they were derived from - i.e. what art(s) - and on what scale were they adopted by Kenpo practioners?
thanks,
James
1. Blinding Sacrifice - jam fingers, thumbs, pointy objects etc into your attacker's eyes. Nice! errr, wait..
2. Twirling Sacrifice - fail to survive the full-nelson and in the process rupture your kidneys, break your own back and give yourself a hernia trying pick up your attacker who'll almost certainly have a 50lb advantage on you. No thanks!
3. Squatting Sacrifice - bust your attacker's leg in half as you leap backwards onto him whilst still holding his foot. Crack!
So my question is, 'eh?' - in other words, why exactly do these techniques exist? These three techs seem impractible on a number of levels:
It seems to me Blinding-Sacrifice teaches how to get yourself a prison sentence. Twirling-Sacrifice teaches how to land yourself in hospital in one swift move. Squatting-Sacrifice seems the most workable of the three although it does seem like a wrestling move more than a self-defence tactic. Which is fair enough I suppose - doesn't Judo have 'sacrifice throws' of some form?
Kenpo's supposed to be practical, so what are your thoughts on these techniques - what am I missing? Please, no 'category completions'
In all seriousness, I'd be most interested in hearing when these techniques were introduced, where they were derived from - i.e. what art(s) - and on what scale were they adopted by Kenpo practioners?
thanks,
James