Thursday, September 06, 2007

PUNCH TO GROIN
This is the original posture of the last one and is more useful, although
still rather ‘exotic’. A kick is being felt to your stomach so
you block it with left hook and raise your left leg. Photo No. 95. You
can now either kick to the opponent’s other leg or groin, Photo No.
96, or you can take it through to it’s end by lifting his attacking leg
up to cause him to fall down onto his back and then attack the groin
with punch. Photo No. 97.
TURNING BLOCK WITH DOUBLE LEAPING KICK
Block an attack from the rear or side with your right palm, keeping
the left one as a guard. Photo No. 98, kick with snapping instep kick
to the axilla area with your left foot. Photo No. 99. If the opponent
blocks that kick, before the first kick has retreated, leap up and kick
with the other foot to any-where that the foot will reach. Photo No.
100. This posture comes from the ‘Old Yang style.’ The New Yang
Style has a normal right heel kick in this position of the form.

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