Monday, November 14, 2011

Vertical Forefist Thrust to the Solar Plexus from the High Guard

The High Guard is actually a misnomer. It is so named because the arms are positioned so that the wrist is even with the top of the shoulder and the fists are shoulder width apart and about six inches in front of the face.

With arms high, they can be used to attack incoming limbs or an attacker’s face or torso.

In the old days, with a slight difference (one arm was lower that the other) this was known as a defensive fighting position.

Without prejudice

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