Tashi Troy J. Price: So what I want to get here a feeling of -- when he comes here, he is passing this, and now, if he goes to pull, I have got to control as I can come back across like way or I can start to come in disarm and take the blade away this way and I start to work.
Here, for example, this way. The same later, if it's a round punch, I can just bring it down this way. So it's just a matter of getting around and kind of thing. The elbow as you like, take a low line at the same time, pop-up.
So it doesn't matter if he is empty hand or with the blade. So when we get a feeling of creating this distance. So here, I am in position, because to cut again, this is where I like my hand and my form here, because you'll get this, this. So when this comes down, his hand is there, maybe I missed this, but I feel what?
So if he starts to slash again, I am working here. If he comes through, I can hit his eye, because this position is so contrasting to slash me, is because of my pressure here, I am guided till I don't get cut, and I just come in and lock.
So it gives me a lot of opportunity. So if you want to get this feeling of passing and I come through. Now I can if I want to disarm, I just hit or I press and now, I can start to interact again, he covers I try to prevent there, I can come back and break the wrist. So if he blocks the elbow, I still have the wrist lock.
I am going to get inside here of passing. There are many ways, I'll come here, this is very painful, so I am going to do it slowly, is when I grip and squeeze I pull and he'll come forward and he comes and does it that way. Or I will come on this way, they will, trust me, when you grip and squeeze the body will come right in so kick him more, get in this where I come in and I'll disarm and when I disarm, look at what I -- instead I have my position where I can go so, I can start to pick. So the last whole thing is inside just pass, notice how I hollow a little bit, I am going to create that space.
It's very simple just like the same, if you look at the same little thing, alright, and I will show you what, when I come back one, see look at when my front leg is and I am still in position, there you go. So I have been dealing much off, just here, and then I pass, if that hand comes, because that's what he wants to do, is he wants to control. I keep him press it down, I still have my lock here, I also have my striking. In reality, it would be, I am just going to do a kote gaeshi and you can either break the wrist or he will fall.
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