RavenDarkfellow
Orange Belt
Alright, I already posted a much longer version of this, which ended
up NOT posting, and when I clicked "back" it was gone, so I'm quite livid at the moment. To get to the point, though:
In Tracy Kenpo, there is a technique called Bearhug - A. In this technique, the attack is a bear-hug under the arms (so your arms are free). You grab the attacker by the hair or facial skeletel structure (I prefer the eye-sockets), pull their head back as you left-foot step to 10:30, slam your wrist into their nose in a forward arc, rake their face, half-fist their throat, and then . . . . I have a problem.
You see, "by the book" says you should shuffle forward with your right leg, and raise your left leg to knee them in the back. My primary instructor (4th degree blackbelt) and his brother, my secondary instructor (not sure what rank of black he is), both agree with this method.
A different instructor, however (a greenbelt in TK, and various belts in various other systems both chinese and japanese), says you should forget the shuffle forward, just raise your right knee into their groin (as it's already positioned between their legs, and their groin is exposed), and forget the left knee entirely. This cuts down on wasted motion. Now I ENTIRELY agree with this method, but the book, and my Primary and Secondary sensei both say to use the left knee to the back. I don't understand! Can anyone please explain this for me?
up NOT posting, and when I clicked "back" it was gone, so I'm quite livid at the moment. To get to the point, though:
In Tracy Kenpo, there is a technique called Bearhug - A. In this technique, the attack is a bear-hug under the arms (so your arms are free). You grab the attacker by the hair or facial skeletel structure (I prefer the eye-sockets), pull their head back as you left-foot step to 10:30, slam your wrist into their nose in a forward arc, rake their face, half-fist their throat, and then . . . . I have a problem.
You see, "by the book" says you should shuffle forward with your right leg, and raise your left leg to knee them in the back. My primary instructor (4th degree blackbelt) and his brother, my secondary instructor (not sure what rank of black he is), both agree with this method.
A different instructor, however (a greenbelt in TK, and various belts in various other systems both chinese and japanese), says you should forget the shuffle forward, just raise your right knee into their groin (as it's already positioned between their legs, and their groin is exposed), and forget the left knee entirely. This cuts down on wasted motion. Now I ENTIRELY agree with this method, but the book, and my Primary and Secondary sensei both say to use the left knee to the back. I don't understand! Can anyone please explain this for me?