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Saturday, December 31, 2022

SPLIT ENTRY BACK HAMMER FIST TO SHOULDER THROW: SIXKILLER KAJUKENBO KENPO KARATE

 The Split Step Entry (Kodokan Judo)

Other entries into judo throws include the Split-Step entry and the Back-Step entry. Both allow you to step deeper in between your opponent’s feet allowing for maximum leverage. The Split entries can be utilized in different scenarios addressing different types of attacks from different angles. The split step entry is the most effective of Judo entries. If your opponent tries to step back or away from a throw either incidentally or purposefully the throw will till be successful. 

Split Step Entry Shoulder Throw 

1.) As you step forward with the right foot to the top of the triangle punch in your grip with your left hand.   2.) Grab the gi and pull with your left hand at he same time bring your left foot up next to your right foot.   3.) Step forward between the opponent’s feet with your right foot through the triangle and pivot on the left foot. Your right arm moves under his right arm and pinches his arm between your bicep and forearm at his arm pit. The toes of both feet should be pointing in the direction of the top of the triangle.  4.) The left foot moves in between the opponent’s feet. The toes of your left foot should be in line with the base line of the triangle. As the left foot moves back his feet should lift up off the ground. To finsh the throw twist your upper body bring your right elbow to your left hip. 

Split Entry Back Hammer Fist to Shoulder Throw

1.) The attacker is standing right side forward and has his hands up like a boxer. The defender is also right side forward in his fighting posture. Your knees are slightly bent and your left heel is raised slightly off the floor.   2.) The attacker throws a right roundhouse punch. Your left foot quickly shifts back and in line with the right foot as you pivot counter clockwise on the ball of the right foot (this pattern of movement moves you away from his incoming punch and sets ups a split entry shoulder throw). Simultaneously, and without any draw back execute a right inward thrusting hammer fist to the attacker’s punching arm. Your left hand stays up close to the left side of your chin.  3.) Step forward slightly with the left foot toward 12 o’clock and then step deeper between the opponent's feet with your right foot dropping your hips lower than the opponent's hips. As you step your lead foot in between the opponent’s feet, your right hand travels in a tight arc downward to deliver a right back hammer fist to the opponent's groin. Your left hand remains chambered at your right shoulder.

NOTE: Split entry footwork  

2a.                                               2b.                                                      3a.              
2a.) The left foot quickly shifts back and in line with the right foot as you pivot counter clockwise on the ball of the right foot (this pattern of movement moves you away from his incoming punch and sets ups a split entry shoulder throw) as your block makes contact.  2b.) To move in for the back Hammer fist your left foot steps up toward your right foot. 3.) Step forward past the base line of the triangle with your right foot. As your right foot lands with the toes pointing toward the apex of the triangle your back hammer fist makes contact.

7.) As the opponent begins to double over from the back hammer fist to the groin, the left hand
checks hard at the opponent’s right shoulder. Upon impact of the check grab his clothing with the left hand at the area struck. This strike should be hard enough to disrupt his posture backward. Pull the opponent into you with the left hand, pull the opponent into you as you pull. pivot. The toes of both feet should be pointing toward 6 o’clock.   
5.) As you pull bring your right arm up under his right arm at his arm pit. Pinch his right arm  between your right bicep and forearm. Step your left foot back next to your right foot and between your opponent’s feet. 

NOTE: As you step back with your left foot your opponent’s feet should start coming off the ground.

6.) Straighten your legs and bend at the waist popping your hips up and lifting him into the air (this is an explosive movement). Keeping your grip on the opponent, continue the pull twisting your upper body bringing your left elbow to your left hip to finish the throw.

Tuesday, December 20, 2022

KAJUKENBO (SIXKILLER FIGHTING METHOD) VS MULTIPLE PUNCHES

This combination against a right round house punch and a left round house punch attack features elements of Keysi, Kenpo, Boxing and Judo. If you can deal with a double or triple punch attack or punches in bunches then someone throwing a single punch shouldn't be a problem. 

This particular scenario is a cover and crash type scenario. Your opponent might have gotten the jump on you, surprised you and you just had enough time to throw up your hands and arms to cover and block his first punch. 

  1.) Both you and your opponent are in a right foot forward
fighting stance. 2.) Your opponent throws a right round house punch. Step
forward with your right foot and execute a double forearm cover. 3.) He follows
up with a left roundhouse punch. Execute a crash entry - Your right hand cups
the back of your head and your left hand grabs your right wrist forming a frame
to protect the right side of your head. Push off your rear foot and step
forward with the right foot into your opponent. Turn your hips and shoulders counter clockwise into the direction of the incoming punch. The object is you want to crash into the opponent's chest with your left elbow and his punching arm crashes into your right elbow.

  4.) Pivot slightly counter clockwise and execute a downward
diagonal hammer first to the opponents side of neck, jaw or nose. 5.
Immediately deliver a short range cork screw hook as you continue to pivot
counter clockwise. The toes of both feet should be pointing toward 7 o'clock.
6.) Push off 
the left foot and step
deeper between the opponent's feet with your right foot dropping your hips
lower than the opponent's hips. Deliver a right back hammer fist to the
opponent's groin. Your left hand chambers at your right shoulder.


      7.) Strike your opponent’s right shoulder with a left heel
of palm strike and grab his clothing at the area struck. This strike should be
hard enough to disrupt his posture backward. With a short quick jerk with the
left hand, pull the opponent into you. This should rock him to his front and
off of his heels. Pivot on your feet counter – clockwise. The toes of both feet
should be pointing toward 6 o’clock. 8.) Step your left foot back next to your
right foot and between your opponent’s feet. Simultaneously pull the opponent
forward and bring your right arm up under his right arm. Pinch his right bicep
between your right bicep and forearm. As you step back with your left foot your
opponent’s feet should start coming off the ground. 9.) Straighten your legs
and bend at the waist popping your hips up and lifting him into the air (this
is an explosive movement). Keeping your grip on the opponent, bring your left
elbow downward, twisting your upper body toward your left hip to finish the
throw.