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Level 2

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Snake: Right-Left Punch Combination

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

Step backward with the right foot to a sei ping ma position. Left snake poon kiu to redirect the punch. Right palm guards at the elbow.  Withdraw the front foot to a left diu ma. Right snake poon kiu intercepts the second punch. Left palm guards at the elbow. Step forward with your left foot … [Read more...]

Snake: Left-Right Punch Combination

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

Step backward with the left foot to a ding ji ma position. Right wu tau, or rising palm block intercepts the first punch. Left jin ji, or arrow fingers strike to the throat.   Swing your right arm from right to left to redirect the second punch and draw the right hand to your left ear. Then, … [Read more...]

Snake: Right Punch

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

Step toward 10:30 with your left foot to a sei ping ma position. Left snake poon kiu, or coiling bridge block redirects the incoming punch. Right palm behind.  Turn to a ding ji ma. Pull down slightly on the opponent’s punching arm with your left hand and stick to it. Right sow jeung, or … [Read more...]

Right Knee to the Midsection B

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

Step forward with the right foot to a ding ji ma as the attacker pulls you in.  Deliver a lower gum jin, or downward golden scissors block to obstruct the knee.  Simultaneously head butt to the attacker’s nose.  Left nop sau, or hooking hand intercepts a possible right counterpunch from the … [Read more...]

Right Knee to the Midsection A

by ThriveAdmin, on April 7, 2020

Step to 3:00 with your right foot as you sink into a right knee down lok quei ma, or kneeling horse. Right elbow drop to the pressure point mid-thigh as the attacker’s knee rises up.  Left palm pushes downward on the knee to help shield your body from the attack. Step forward with your right … [Read more...]

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