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Technique Of The Month
 
Aggressive Twins
 
Attack: The opponent approaches you from the front and attempts to deliver a two-hand push towards your chest.

Defense:

  1. From a natural stance, step your left foot back into a right neutral bow (12:00) as you execute a right thrusting inward block.
  2. Execute a right side snap kick to the opponent's left knee joint and plant your right foot back to its point-of-origin. Immediately follow-up with a left step-thru front kick to his upper chest or face, and plant your foot into a left neutral bow facing the opponent.
Notes & Questions:
  1. In this technique, does the term: "Aggressive Twins" refer to the attacker's two-hand push or to your two kicks?
  2. In Aggressive Twins the opponent is pushing with his left foot forward. List at least two reasons why his left foot is forward in this technique.
  3. From Mr. Parker's original Yellow Belt technique order, which technique directly relates to the attack category of Aggressive Twins?
  4. According to the Kenpo rules and principles, exactly where on the opponent's left arm is your inward block executed?
  5. Your right inward block will close the opponent's centerline from outside his left arm. From Mr. Parker's original Yellow Belt technique order, which technique relates to this concept outside the opponent's right arm?
  6. Your right inward block is followed by a right side snap kick. Where exactly on the opponent's left leg is this kick executed?
  7. What effect will this kick likely have on the opponent?
  8. From Mr. Parker's original Yellow Belt technique order, which technique matches this function (reaction) on the right side of the opponent's body?



 
 
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