Monday, February 13, 2012

Forehand Ridgehand Swing

The swinging ridgehand was originally done slightly differently as a limb alone strike in the old system.

It could also be a rear arm angled overhand strike that was preceded by an arm clearing backhand with the lead arm.

Done as a torque strike with the rear arm, this powerful strike should be preceded by a quick lead blow as it is easy to see coming by itself.

It may also be used as a rear arm counterattack follow-up to a lead arm block or as a rear arm follow-up to a lead jab.

Without prejudice

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