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Fourth Kumitachi Variation - 2 Ken Method
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Raise the jo over your head, enter in front of your opponent. Turn your body and strike down with the jo. Slide a half a step to his rear and strike As the opponent tries to hold your jo down, lead him down, and control his left When the opponent leans forward, thrust Scoop up the opponent's right leg to Raise the jo from his side, step around with the left foot and restrain him.
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Stand in the posture of right hammi. Stand in the posture of right hammi. Cut obliquely up, extend the ken point to uke s chest, step out with the left foot and bring up the right From this posture, movement can be made in any direction . Take one step back with the left foot and strike down. Step forward with the left foot and strike. Defend by adopting the attitude of a tsuki. Defend by cutting down. Settle the hips and adopt the attitude of a tsuki. hitoemi fl gt 0 JT - Mtc - gt olt - is- t...



