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4-5. Your partner moves lorwardby tsugi-ashi,her
right foot leading. As she moves, she raises her
right arm straight out in front ofher, the extended
fingers held together.
6. As she nears you she aims her hand at the point
between your eyes.
7. Dodge the blow by turning your lace to the
right, then step back with your right foot and turn
180 degrees to the right. Take her right wrist lrom
the bottom with your right hand, your knucldes
toward you, and pull her forward.
8. When her body is directly in front olyou, take
her left wrist with your left hand, your thumb on
top. Extend her right arm diagonally up and the left
arm diagonally down.
9. Lean backward, pulling her with you.
10. In an effort to lree her right hand, your partner
drops her right shoulder and twists to the left, pulling
back her lelt foot.
11. She then grabs your wrists and turns all the
way around. Meanwhile you have turned around
to face in the opposite direction.
12. She steps slightly lorward with her right foot.
raising your left arm slightly and lowering your
right arm, and leans back, pulling you against her
chest.
13. This time you twist to the right, pulling your
right foot back, and take hold of her wrists. Continue
turning until she stands in front of you.
14. Move your left foot forward, raise her right
arm up and lower her lelt arm. Lean back pulling
her against your chest.
15. Lower her left arm directly downward with
your lelt hand and raise her right arm with your
right.
16. Slide your left hand up to her shoulder.
17-18. Move back, beginning with your right foot,
and break her balance to the rear.
Your partner pats her leg once with her left hand
to signal defeat. Return her to the basic natural posture.
In each ol the lollowing techniques as well,
the uke surrenders by patting once with her hand
or stomping once with her foot, at which pointyou
return her to the basic natural posture.
Hand Thrust