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Common Objects as Weapons

Home > Archives for Level 2 > Common Objects as Weapons

Cane vs Opponents Front & Rear

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

Step backward with your left foot to a right sieh ma, or slanted horse.  Catch the tip end of the cane in your left hand palm down. Cane hook block to the front opponent’s punch and pull to the rear as you poke the rear opponent in the solar plexus with the cane tip.  Turn to your right to a … [Read more...]

Cane vs Opponents at Angles

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

Step back angularly with the left foot to a right diu ma pointing to 1:30.  Tip end cane ngong, or upward strike to the groin of the opponent on your right.  Left wu tau, or rising palm block redirects a possible punch from the attacker to your left. Change to a left diu ma pointing toward … [Read more...]

Cane vs Low Knife Thrust

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

Step backward with your left foot to a right diu ma.  Swing the cane counterclockwise to shatter the attacker’s wrist, ending with the cane at your right shoulder.  Left palm guards at your shoulder. Slide the right foot toward 3:00 to a ding-ji ma position.  Cane sow, or horizontal strike from … [Read more...]

Cane vs Kick & Punch Combination

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

Step backward with the left foot to a right diu ma.  Catch the tip end with your left hand and block downward horizontally to the shin with both hands palm down.  Step backward with the left foot to a sei ping ma position.  Hook the punching arm with the cane hook and pull backward. Shuffle … [Read more...]

Cane vs. Right Wrist Grab

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

Grab the cane tip with your left hand.  Swing the cane hook clockwise over the attacker’s wrist and tightly trap it to your forearm. Step backward with your left foot to a sei-ping ma position.  Apply downward pressure to the radial nerve near the wrist as you sink low.  Turn to a ding ji ma. … [Read more...]

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