Well I'm going to put up what I have used for Lone Kimono. As always if there are any differences, endings, inserts, change ups in any way please feel free to post. We can also talk about the attack or the technique in general.
6. LONE KIMONO (front left hand lapel grab)
1. Standing naturally, step back with your left foot (base, then pivot) when your opponents grabs your lapel with his left hand. Simultaneously pin his left hand to your chest with your left hand and deliver a right upward strike against his left elbow just above the joint thus causing the elbow to break as you pivot into a right neutral bow.
2. Then circle your right arm over and down (counter clockwise) with an inward downward strike against opponent's left (elbow to) forearm. Make sure that your opponent's left arm is driven downward diagonally to your left.
3. After cocking your right hand slightly toward you with your right palm up, deliver a right outward handsword to the right side of opponent's neck or throat, stance throughout is still a right neutral bow. Cock your left hand at your solar plexus, ready to check when needed.
4. Front crossover cover out towards 6 oÂ’clock.
Just to let anyone know who is reading this it may vary from the list you are currently using. There are a couple of notes "I" changed for "me" on this technique. I am very apprehensive about putting this up on an open forum with gentleman much higher than myself with more knowledge which could rip this description apart. BUT on this forum I like to talk kenpo and hear kenpo which is why I still put it up.:asian:
6. LONE KIMONO (front left hand lapel grab)
1. Standing naturally, step back with your left foot (base, then pivot) when your opponents grabs your lapel with his left hand. Simultaneously pin his left hand to your chest with your left hand and deliver a right upward strike against his left elbow just above the joint thus causing the elbow to break as you pivot into a right neutral bow.
2. Then circle your right arm over and down (counter clockwise) with an inward downward strike against opponent's left (elbow to) forearm. Make sure that your opponent's left arm is driven downward diagonally to your left.
3. After cocking your right hand slightly toward you with your right palm up, deliver a right outward handsword to the right side of opponent's neck or throat, stance throughout is still a right neutral bow. Cock your left hand at your solar plexus, ready to check when needed.
4. Front crossover cover out towards 6 oÂ’clock.
Just to let anyone know who is reading this it may vary from the list you are currently using. There are a couple of notes "I" changed for "me" on this technique. I am very apprehensive about putting this up on an open forum with gentleman much higher than myself with more knowledge which could rip this description apart. BUT on this forum I like to talk kenpo and hear kenpo which is why I still put it up.:asian: