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Strangulation grips
Strangulation attack from the front
Keywords:
Defensive posture, solve grip, pressure points, throws & lever
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By clicking the image you will go to the corresponding technique
The techniques presented are intended to show only one of many ways of defense. The starting position or the use on differentiated attacks depends on the situation and is not binding.
Strangle attacks pose a threat to life, they are consistent, timely and hard to fend off!
Ju waza - soft techniques
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1st Technique:two handed, front Defense with: Elbow stretch lever |
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2nd Technique:two handed, front Defense with: Foot throw |
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3rd Technique:two handed, front Defense with: Hand side lever |
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4th Technique:two handed, front Defense with: Shoulder lever |
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5th Technique:two handed, front Defense with: Strangle (Transport) |
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6th Technique:two handed, front Defense with: Hip throw |
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7th Technique:two handed, front Defense with: Shoulder lever |
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8th Technique:one handed, front Defense with: Elbow lever |
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9th Technique:two handed, front Defense with: Foot throw |
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10th Technique:two handed, front Defense with: Elbow latch |
Atemi waza - Strike/Kick techniques
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1st Technique:two handed, front Defense with: Elbow strike |
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2nd Technique:two handed, front Defense with: Hand edge strike |
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3rd Technique:two handed, front Defense with: Knee shock |
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4th Technique:two handed, front Defense with: Footpad kick |
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5th Technique:two handed, front Defense with: Press strike |
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6th Technique:two handed, front Defense with: Knuckle strike |
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