With another birthday staring me in the
eyeball,
“I Woke Up, Got Out
of Bed, Dragged a Comb Across My Head…..”
So is started
today thinking about technique. What I do many mornings.
I may be old,
but there is always something new to learn, and of course this comes from an
old lesson. One I have already experienced use in many different ways.
But there is one
reality that you cannot ignore.
“What you don’t
practice, You can’t Do!”
Or this
Even a simpler drawing
Your hands rising before you, forming a sort of wall
against that attack.
Then whatever attack presents itself, the arms in
any shape of the “X” that is present begins the defense against that attack.
For simplicity we are just going to consider the “X”
with the palms open facing out.
Whatever is moving towards you release your knees,
allowing yourself to drop and shift towards the left, Your palm forms a light
block to the outside.
Then your left palm circles out and draws back using
palm pressure to drag that arm back with it to your side,
At the same time you roll your hip to the left and
the right palm shoots forward striking into the head (1).
The left hand continues to move in the circle,
itself striking out to the head with the palm (2),
And the right hand then circles back and (3) strike
out again to the head.
Of course there are many variations of what each
strike is doing.
(1)a. A straight
palm strike to the head.
b. A circular palm strike to the head as a
shearing plane of force.
c. Using the bent knuckle joint of the
thumb to strike to the temple.
d. Using the bent knuckle joint of the
thumb to strike into the eye orbit.
e. Using the bent knuckle joint of the
thumb to strike into the side of the neck.
f. A straight spear hand strike into the
throat
g, A rising glancing strike to the center
of the forehead with the outside of the hand.
Of course the
options are endless
(2) a. A straight
palm strike to the head.
b. A circular palm strike to the head as a
shearing plane of force.
c. A straight spear hand strike into the
throat.
(3) any of the
above for (1)
An interesting multiple striking counter to the
attack,
no matter what the attack.
Nor have I exhausted the options.
Not bad for a light mornings work.
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