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Fighting from the Ground

Home > Archives for Level 1 > Fighting from the Ground

Kneeling Defense vs Right Front Kick

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

(Begin in a kneeling position.) Bring the right foot forward so that only the left knee touches the ground.  Lower gum ji, or scissors block to stop the kick.  Shuffle forward to a left knee down lok quei ma, or kneeling horse.  Left tsop chui, or thrusting first strike to the groin.  Right wu … [Read more...]

Forward Throw Defense

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

Land on your left side as you slap the left palm on the ground to absorb the shock of the fall.  Use the left foot to rotate to the left to face the opponent.  Hook the back of the attacker’s leading ankle with your left foot and do a right tsang geuk, or side kick to the ribs to force the … [Read more...]

Ground Defense C

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

Land on your right side in a ground fighting position with guards up. Left dah geuk, or front kick striking with your heel to the groin. (Opponent grabs your leg.) Roll to your left side.  Right tsang geuk, or side kick to the throat as you pull your left foot back to the lower guard … [Read more...]

Ground Defense B

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

Land on your right side in a ground fighting position with guards up. Left tsang geuk, or side kick to the throat. Keep your guards up.  Hook the back of opponent's front ankle with your right foot. Pull the attacker's leg into a left tsang geuk, or side kick to dislocate the knee. Keep your … [Read more...]

Ground Defense A

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

Land on your right side in a ground fighting position with guards up.  Left dah geuk, or front kick striking with your heel to the groin. Keeps your guards up.  Hook the back of the opponent's closest ankle with your right foot. Now, pull the attacker's leg into a left tsang geuk, or side … [Read more...]

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