Block Left – the blocking action is to the left of one’s centerline.
Block Left
The attacker RFF with a Right Strike.
1. Step RFF (interior line of defense)(angling your center across their strike
about 20 degrees), and parry to the left with your right palm (just before their
elbow).
1.a. Your left open hand rises to the front of your right shoulder.
2. Then parry out with your left palm (also just before their elbow).
3. Execute a right rolling back hand strike into the side of their neck.
4. Then the left hand slips up to press into their shoulder from behind and you
throw a right rising elbow strike into their shoulder.
And by just changing the angle, this is the rolling backfist strike at Seiunchin
Kata ending (all versions), just with a different angle of execution. The palm
strikes are done with 'mumichi' or a sticky flowing movement to press out and
redirect their strike.
This technique really flows through a strike.
If the attacker is LFF with a Left Strike.
1. Step RFF (exterior line of defense)(angling your center across their strike
about 20 degrees), and parry to the left with your right palm (just behind their
elbow).
1.a.Your left open hand rises to the front of your right shoulder.
2. Step further forward and the left palm strikes into their face with a flowing
sticky movement, turning their head clockwise and becoming a forced takedown.
The key to both of these movements rests on setp 1.a. where the left hand rises
to the shoulder, otherwise it will never get there in time.
Block Left Extended
If the attacker is LFF with a Left Strike.
1. Step RFF (exterior line of defense)(angling your center across their strike
about 20 degrees), and parry to the left with your right palm (just behind their
elbow).
1.a Your left open hand rises to the front of your right shoulder.
2. Step further forward and the left palm strikes into their face with a
flowing sticky movement, turning their head and becoming a forced takedown.
3. Your left open palm presses into the jaw to rotate their head
counter-clockwise, as your right elbow strikes to the rear of their neck.
4. The right open hand rolls out and presses the palm out and down
(clockwise)and across the attackers neck, for a forced takedown.
Block Right – the blocking action is to the right of one’s centerline.
Block Right
If the attacker is LFF with a Left Strike.
1. RFF (interior line of defense) with a left rising back palm deflection parry
as it rolls back to your shoulder.
2. Then use a right rising back palm deflection parry as it rolls back towards
the shoulder.
3. Slide forward, the left hand presses in on their chest (and/or right arm) as
you throw a rising right elbow strike to the side of the opponent’s rib cage.
If the attacker is RFF with a Right Strike
1. RFF (exterior line of defense) with a left palm deflection parry as it rolls
back to your shoulder.
2. Then use a right rising back palm deflection parry as it rolls back towards
the shoulder.
3. Right arm folds into a rising elbow strike into their ribs
Block Right Extended
If the attacker is RFF with a Right Strike
1. RFF (exterior line of defense) with a left rising and then descending palm
deflection parry as it rolls back to your shoulder.
2. Continue RFF but angle to the right and then use a right rising back palm to
roll across their arm and in turn reach down to their left hip, as if to touch
it. The left hand flows to their back.
3. Right arm folds into a rising elbow strike into their face. The right forearm
moves the face to rotate clockwise, and the left hand is placed behind their
neck.
Last night's Block Left practice
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