Basic skills of cudgel: Ten methods of preventing cudgel and defeating the enemy (1)

Anti-cudgel is a technique to subdue the enemy with a short stick. When you hit the enemy with a stick, you should use flexible and fast footwork to control the distance between you and the enemy. Dodge while blocking, enter quickly, attack the enemy's vital points and subdue them. This article will show ten skills of using sticks to defend the enemy, and this issue will introduce the first five skills.

Action 1: Twist your arms and kick your knees.

When the enemy's right hand hits me on the head with a stick from top to bottom (Figure 1), I will slide forward quickly and grab the enemy's wrist with both hands (Figure 2). Turn right and twist the enemy's right arm backwards with both hands (Figure 3 and Figure 4), and press the enemy's right elbow downwards under the left armpit to twist the enemy's elbow (Figure 5); Then kick the enemy's right knee with his left foot and subdue the enemy with his right hand grasping the stick (Figures 6 and 7).

The specific points of this action are:

Counter-attack while the enemy attacks, so the timing of taxiing must be accurate and fast; Twisting the enemy's right arm is a key action to control the enemy's body center of gravity and make him lose the opportunity to counterattack, so the action must be fast; When kicking the enemy's knees, aim at the enemy's knees to achieve the goal of defeating the enemy.

Move 2: Kick the abdomen and waist.

When the enemy's right hand slammed my head with a stick from top to bottom (Figure 8), another action I took was to step forward to the left and avoid the enemy's stick (Figure 9). At the moment when the enemy's stick failed, I kicked the enemy in the abdomen with my right foot (Figure 10). When the enemy bends down, cross his hands and cut his neck (Figure 1 1, Figure 12), so that the enemy falls to the ground (Figure13); Then step forward, lift your right foot and kick the enemy's lumbar spine downward to subdue the enemy (Figure 14, Figure 15).

The action essentials are as follows:

Flashing kick is the key to this action, which creates conditions for the enemy to control in the later stage, requires accurate timing, fast speed and powerful kick, and forces the enemy to bend over and lean forward; Accurately cut off the enemy's neck, making the enemy's cervical vertebrae difficult to support; Kicking the waist with your right foot is the last action to defeat the enemy. It requires you to reach out to the soles of your feet and attack its key points, so that the enemy must completely lose its resistance.

Move 3: trip and hit the face.

When the enemy's right hand slams my head with a stick from top right to bottom left (Figure 16), I will slide forward, grab the enemy's wrist with my left hand (Figure 17), and at the same time take a step forward with my right foot, put my right foot on the outside of the enemy's right leg (Figure 18), and swing my right fist to slam the enemy's face. At the same time, Throw the enemy down (Figure 65438). Then he punches the enemy on the head with his right fist and kneels on his right knee to press the enemy's ribs, making the enemy lose his resistance (Figure 2 1, Figure 22). Then the right hand pushes and grabs the elbow joint of the enemy, and both hands work together against the right arm of the enemy (Figure 23 and Figure 24); Step forward with your right foot to the enemy's right shoulder (Figure 25), ride down and press the enemy's waist violently, and press the enemy's right arm behind your back with both hands (Figure 26). Grasp the enemy's left wrist with the right hand, pull the enemy's left arm back under his neck, and firmly control the enemy (Figures 27 and 28).

The action essentials are as follows:

When grasping the enemy's wrist in the last step, keep your head low to avoid being hit by the enemy's stick; The action of hitting the face and tripping the leg should be coordinated to make the enemy fall to the ground quickly; Kneel down on the right knee to hold down the enemy's ribs and firmly fix the enemy; No arm movements, quick coordination.

The fourth measure: elbow against the abdomen.

When the enemy hits my head with a long stick in both hands (Figure 29), I will slide forward, holding the enemy's right hand with my left hand, pushing the enemy's elbow with my right hand, and pushing the enemy's abdomen with my right knee (Figure 30); When the enemy bends down, his right foot falls to the ground, his left hand grabs the enemy's right wrist, and his right hand yanks the enemy's left forearm (Figure 3 1, Figure 32). At the same time, twist the enemy's arm with both hands, hold the enemy's right arm under the left armpit, and press down the right elbow hard (Figure 33), so that the enemy can get rid of the stick, and the left knee falls to the ground, and then pull the enemy's right arm backwards from both hands.

The action essentials are as follows:

The speed of sliding forward should be fast, and you should move forward quickly when the enemy swings his arms; When pushing the enemy's arm, push it forward and upward to expose the middle of the enemy's body and create conditions for the right knee to top the abdomen; The top belly should be accurate and ruthless; Twist the enemy's arm with both hands to follow the trend, quickly and accurately.

Move 5: Kick the head step by step.

When the enemy tried to hit me on the head with a stick in his right hand (Figure 35), I stepped forward with my right foot and raised my knee with my left leg (Figure 36). When the enemy swings, I kick his head with my left foot and subdue him (Figure 37).

This technique adopts the tactics of fighting: if the enemy doesn't move, I won't move, and if the enemy moves, I will arrive first. Its action essentials are: the timing of stepping on the mat should be accurate, and the action of kicking the head with the left foot should be accurate and powerful.