Avoiding Lightning
Avoiding: Moving back to left rear quadrant
Lightning: Linear kick
Attack
The Ideal attack requires your opponent be in front of you. The attack is a right step-through thrusting ball kick to your groin or midsection. Your opponent’s intent is to kick through you while forcefully exerting all of his weight into his kick.
Defense Pattern
1. Point of origin: Right Interview Stance with your arms up.
2. Left Step Back toward 7:30 into a Right Neutral Bow Stance as you execute a Right Downward Diagonal Block against the outside of your opponent’s right leg. Left Positional Check at your solar plexus during your block.
3. Execute a Left Pressing Check to your opponent’s right shoulder. Your right arm continues to circle then delivers a Right Horizontal Inward Elbow to your opponent’s face.
4. Perform a Right Front Crossover and Cover Out toward 6:00.
Alternate Names
Though there are similarities between techniques named here the techniques taught in the different branches of the Kenpo family also have notable differences.
We know that each school presents information with a different style and signature that is uniquely associated with their staff and students. Always defer to the instructing staff at your school for guidance should there be any differences in the information being presented.
The American Institute of Kenpo (AIK):
Avoiding Lightning
Ed Parker American Kenpo Systems (EPAKS)*:
Deflecting Hammer
American Kenpo Karate Association (AKKA Karate USA):
Kick Blocks
*The EPAKS system is copyrighted and all rights are reserved by the Parker Family.
Training Disclaimer
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