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- Initial situation
- The aggressor is located right in front of the defender
- One sided grip from the front in the stand into the hair
- The grip is effected from above onto the top of the head
- Loosen grip
- Strike with the flat hand, opposite the gripping hand, on to the gripping hand
When gripping the finger joints are flexed. The strike on the gripping hand creates a strong pain or fracture of the finger joints
- The striking hand stays on the back of the gripping hand with corresponding pressure downwards
- Hand stitch (Yubisaki ate) to the armpit with the same side arm, as the gripping hand
- Defense techniqueVertical elbow strike, Joint kick to the knee
- Loosen of the fixing hand and ...
- ... vertical elbow strike (Age hizi uchi) under the chin of the aggressor with the loosed hand
- Foot edge kick (Kansetzu geri) with the same side leg to the lateral knee joint of the aggressor, so that ...
- ... the aggressor goes to the ground
- Completion
- go on distance or ...
- ... fix the aggressor on the ground, ...
- ... alternative a finale Atemi technique
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