I am going to just kind of throw a punch. I am just going to come back with my elbow and I can attack the bow line and come through or I can have boom! and hit to this. That's how I go through.
So I am just going to hit this with an elbow now. As I come down I have this or I have this. Then -- or I can make it even more shift, he will come back with another elbow here, right and then another elbow knee. I am just going to use this running hand elbows. That's at number three.
Now we have this in some of the epons or teons. So here this one, you got immediately you take the right elbow straight or I have a back fist, okay. -- and come back in and I attach this one. Boom! coming in, getting the strike on your backhand. Another elbow this way, I can kick out right in the arm, it's just another elbow and I can actually low line work it, pick up my case.
So, this ankle coming through this or hitting, hitting or hitting the arm. Nobody can see that, I will just step coming right. So one, hit underneath getting this as the ideal root for pulls and punches and then pull back push, push through, there it is. Now I try to just come here. You see stroke, I am already hitting and I can cover this hand.
So when he comes here, he knows another punch is coming. See my hand is where already ready to arrest or protect. So I am just going to go one, two or I come through with the other elbow. I can either hit this arm or on your position to go and strike or to cover. So if I don't hit the arm, it doesn't matter. See what I am at bam!, boom, boom!
So this drill will protect you. So you just do the drill, you are going to be in position whether you hit the arm or whether you don't through the hands. So one, two, I will go boom a kick, that changes things, because his body will feel I may hit but what happens, when I go a French response, okay. So think of the root elbow to cover your body, alright. It's called chicken injury, just kind of afraid. Don't hit me, Oh! Bam! Okay, so just try this. Real close in fighting, alright. Okay, let's try that.
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