kuwashima t shozo - welch ashbel r - judo
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For Self
-
efense
or
Sport
for Exercise
for a//
ages
both sexes from
six
to
sixty
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FOU Rl
EEl \T
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PRlNT l
NC
J U D O
Forty One L
esso
ns iu
th
e
lfodern Science
of
Jiu Jitsu
(ENLARGED
ED
ITI
ON)
b y
T. Shozo
Ku
washima
nd
Ashbel R W elch
1 no other
sport
can mere brute
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Contimred from Front Flat
explanation of the principles of lever
age, balance and
action that
enable
even a beginner
to
develop an un-
deniable
advantage
over any
opponcnl.
In this
ENLARGED
ED
TTJON
im
portant
nevv
mi.lterial bas been added,
including eleven lessons wflich will
be
r
particular use to men in the
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T SHOZO KUW SHIMP
ASHBEL R WELCH
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JUDO
Forty one Lessons in the Modern Science of Jiu Jitsu
by
T
SHOZO KUW SH
IM
Ti ifth J ogreo Blark Belt
Accredited Representative
of
Kodokwan
nd
SHBEL
R WELCH
ENDARGED F.l JTION
NEW
YORK
PRENTICE-HALL INC .
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Prentice-
Hall Health and
Sports Series
edited
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PREF CE
T
IS
BOOK
was
not
written
with
any
intention
of
pre
senting
a complete textbook on Judo or Jiu-Jitsu.
To
produce such a volume would require too much of
the
1emain
ing lifetime
of
its
authors. t would
be
so Yolwninous that the
cost of publication would be prohibitive and would leave our
publishers
without
profit.
Finally, about 9.5 per
cent
of
it
would
be
incomprehensible to, and
impractical
for,
about 99
per
cent
of its
possible 1eaders.
The
reason
for
this
somewhat gloomy outlook
is
that n the
ad
Yanced practice of Judo,
progress can
he made
on
ly
under the
constant supervision of
a competent
instructt)l ,
and
then only
after the student has
been
long
and patiently
drilled in
the
fundamentals
of
the art. For instance, there is one movement
which is said to take from five to seven years to perfect. In J a
pan they say that before you have earned your }'irst D
eg
ree
Bla
ck
Bel
t
you
must
have taken
ten thousand
fa11s;
and then
there
are
nine more deg1ees
of the Black Belt
to be
attained
be
fore
yo
u reacl1 the
top. At
the
present
time there
are
only two
men who hold the tenth degree. Alosn,
the
further
you
advance
in the practice
of
Tudo the stricter become the physical require
ments.
For this book we have selected only those movements which can
be
Inastered
hy the
a\erage mau, woman,
or
child- movements
which can be accomplished with
but
a small expenditure of
strength
and
without
previous
baining or
experience.
Finally,
let us impress upon you
strongly that
these movements cannot
be
mastered without
practice, more practice. and still more
practice
, nny more than you can become proficient in tennis.
swimming, golf, boxing,
or
any other sport without constant
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PREF CE
study and
practice. The student shoulo hegin at the beginning
and not attempt more
than
one or two movements
at
a time.
They should be practiced again
and
again until
they can
be
done smoothly and effectively. t may take a page to describe
a movement, but its accompl ishment should
rare
ly take more
than
one second.
F or exercise, self-defense, offense, or pme sport, Judo has no
equal.
t
is probably the mo
st
fascinating and t he most useful
form
of
physical education in
the
world. Unlike
many of our
spol ts, Judo develops the
who
le body evenly and without
strain-not
just
a portion
of
it.
t
probably has no equal in
developing poise of body nnd mind. I t substitutes
sk
ill for
brute
strength to such an extent
that it
is
not at
all
unusual
to
see a one hundred and twenty pound expert teduce a less ac
complished adversary, weighing one hundred
and
eighty
pounds or more, to a helpless and exasperated
Wl'eck,
all with
an astonishingly small
amount
of effort.
Finally
Jud
o is suitable for all ages and both sexes, from SL '{
to
sixty. D octor K ana actively practiced
Judo
until
his death
at
the age of seventy-eight, and some of i
ts
most
ardent
de
votees are none other t h
an
the ladies.
NOTE ON THE ENL RGED EDITION
On
pages 120 to
145
are given additional movements and
infor
mation, some of' which will be of p:trticulttr use to men in the
armed forces. These mmements are intended both for recre
ation and :for use in actual hand-to-hand combat.
[vi]
T. S. K
A
R \V.
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PUBLISHERS FOREWORD
EVERAL YEAUS AGO two imhrialed
young
toughs
stoppcrl. an i11offcnsiYe lJed
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PU LISHER
S
FOREWO
RD
taught Judo
at
the Japanese Buddha Young Men s Associa
tion and
at the
J
apanese
Y. l\I C. A ..
instructed army
officers
in one of
the
h
aining camps
in California. and acted as instruc
tor at a Japanese club
in
Stockton, California.
D m ing the
past
few years, Professor Kuwashima has lived
inN
ew York. l-I e gi es
private
inshuction in Radio City. and
has classes in Newark and Maplewood, N . T Holder of
tl1e
Fifth Degree B
lack
Belt, he is regarded as one of
the
foremost
exponents
of
J uclo i l l
the country.
Ashbel
R.
Welch a
New
York insmance broker.
fint
he-
came interested in J udo several
years
ago,
and
has
since become
a
practical expert
in the
art.
I t is with a
great
deal of
pleasme
that the puhlisl1e1s offer the
first book on the modern
form
of Jiu-Jitsu JUDO
,
by
Profes
sor T Shozo Kuwashima and Ashbel R 1Velch.
The
reader
wi
ll find Judo not
only
an
effedive system of self-defense, but
a healthy form of exercise and an enjoyable
STlort
.
It has
be
come
popu
l
ar
wherever it has been introduced.
T he au thors and publishers wish to express their gratitucle
to
1\lr. P aul
Hesse
for permission to use
the many photographs
in this book in which he demonstrates
good J udo
form as a con
testant .
l
HE
PuBLISHERS
v
iii
1
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ISTORY
UDO
(JIU-TITSU) has been practiced by the royal faro
Hies of
Japan
for over
two
thousand years.
n
feudal
times there were many
military
exercises, such as fencing, arch
ery, the use of sperus. and so ou.
Among
them was one called
Jiu-Jitsu which consisted principally of
w ~ s
of .fighting \Vith
out weapons,
or
:fighting
against
weapons without weapons.
Eacb clan
had
ts
own method.
differing
in some
respect from
each
of
the others. There were almost as many
methods
as
there
were clans.
About
sixty
years before his death n
1938,
Dr. J igoro
Kano
became interested in the practice
of
J iu-Jitsu and
studied
with
three eminent masters
of
the time. n 1882 he founded a
school of his
own
and called it Kodokwau. Kodokwan literally
means a sclwol
for
st l
yingthe
way. H e useu the knowledge
he had
gained
to consolidate the best points
of
all the old
clan
exercises in Jiu-Jitsu into one exact science, to which he gave
the name
of
Judo.
In the comse
of
his studies
in
J iu-Ji tsu, D r. Kano :finally
evolved the following
underlying
principle : Whateve1 be the
nhject. the best
way
of attaining it shall
be
the
maximum
or the
highest efficient use of mental and physical
energy
directed to
that
purpose or
aim.
H aving discovered this
vrinciple,
D r. Kano
soon
perceived
that it
applied
not only to the p1actice of Jiu-Jitsu but to the
entire philosophy of life jtself. The result bas been that
Judo,
which staTted
out
as a
method of
attack and defense, has now
broadened
out into
a
national
sport and
a
national
philosophy
of life, having for
its object
health,
strength,
utility, and
spirit-
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ISTORY
ual
and
mental training, with moral
and
aesthetic phases.
Judo
is
now
taught
in
several branches. The methods of attack
and
defense are called Kata. The division devoted to
sport
is Randori. The section devoted
to
reviving an injured
per-
son
is known as
Katsu.
Students of
Judo
are classified at
all
times according to the
progress they have made. The beginner wears the White Belt.
7\Tben he has completed certain prescribed courses he is given
an
examination.
f
successful in
passing
it,
be
is given the
Brown
Belt. There are tlu-ee degrees of the Brown Belt to be
attained
before the student
can win
the coveted
Black Belt
of
the Fi:rst Degree. After that there are nine more degrees of
the
Black
Belt until the Tenth Degree is reached, which at
present is held by onl)r two meo.
Judo is now a reqnireu course in
all
J
ap::t11ese
high schools and
is taught n ali
Japanese
police departments.
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CONTENTS
XOIOtV;T
.
Publishers F oreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.u
History
0 0 0 0
The Fundam
ental
Moveme
nt
s
1
Against the V1ists f r
om
lhe F ront . . . . . . . l
Against lhe W r ist from t he R
ear
. . . . . . . . 1
3 Ag
ai
nst the E lbow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
t Against the E lbow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
5 Against the J hront
a
ud
Hack . . . . . . . . . . . .
1
6 Against the T h
roat
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l
7.
Against
the Chest
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l
8 Against the Back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
fl Against the Elbow
tulcl Shou l
der
. . . . . . . .
2
1
.
Agains t the E lhow awl
Shoulder
. . . . . . . .
2
Action Moveme
nt
s
11
. l landshnkiug T ricks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5
1
2
Wrist H olds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13
Coat H olds
...........................
_ 7
1
4 H eld
from lhe R ear rnder t he
A
rms . . .
7
15. H eld fro m the
l l
car- O,cr the
A
rm
s . . . . . .
. j
16
Choke
H olds- D efense Against . . . . . . . . . . l 6
17 H
ai
r
Tr
icks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
18
. The P olice Offi
cer
For
anrl Against . . . . . . 3
19 Again
st
a B oxer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
[ x
i]
2
4
3
3
2
3
10
17
6
10
)
1
:3
7
0
5
ix
1
3
5
7
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
31
43
51
58
G5
73
81
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ONT NTS
}10,-UilCl\ T HIIUTION6
20. The Police Officer- Additional MoYements. >
21. Against the Foot.
Ankle,
Knee, and H ip . . . 1
22. The Blocked D oor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
23. Against the Under-shoulder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
24.
Strangle
Holds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
25. Against the Carotid Arteries . . . . . . . . . . . . [
26. Against a R eYoher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
27.
Against
a Knife
'The Crab Claw . . . . . . 1
Throwing
ovements
~ 8 The Straight
Foot
Throw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
29. The IIip Throw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
30.
The
Over-shou1der Throw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l
Some
Thing
s To Do and Not To D o .
Vital P oints and How 'l'o Use Them .
31.
The
Q,
er
-sboulder
Throw
-
Lapel
H old . .
1
32. The X eck Throw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
33. The Neck Throw
Against
a R eYolver . . . . .
34. The Kick-back
Throw
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
36. The Inside L eg rr lnow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ?
36. The Circle Throw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :2
37. The
Throat
Th.l'O\\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
'rhe Answer to a Frequent Question .
::38. The Knee Till'ow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
39. The Binding Throw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1
at Work
40. The Ank
le
Lock
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1
41.
To
Hold
an
Opponenl on the ~ f a t . . . . . . . . . 5
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J
l'llOTOGBAl'llS P
3 8
4 8
0
9
1 9
5 9
5 10
9 10
6 11
3
11
3
11
2 11
2
3
3
.j.
1
3
3
1
8
12
12
1
2
12
12
13
] :
13
1
3
1
3
13
13
14
14
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W RNING
LL OF TH S movements are
t erious and must be applied cau
tiously until the breaking point is reached
when the
st
udent must stop to avoid in
:flicting seYere physical injm-y. :Maximum
pressure can be used only when actually
necessary for self-defense.
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MOV M NT No. 1 AGAINST TH W
RIST
SITION
Opponents
stand
facing
each other.
TION
Advance
your
left
fool
diagonallr
to the
left
. A t the same
time
y w left
haU }
grasps
your oppoJLent s
right hand,
with yom thumb, pointing down, on the back of
his
hand.
Your fingers
are
curled over his
thumb
and pressed into
the palm of his hand close to the base of llis thumb (photo
1-1 .
Raise
the captUIed hand shoulder lligh. Carry it out to the
left
as
far
as
it
wiJ]
go.
Advance
yam
right
foot heyol)(l opponent s right foot. At
the same time your right hand catches
opponent s
right
hand, in the same manuer as your left band grasps
the
other half of his
baud
. Press your thumbs into the back
of
opponent s
hand between his
third
an
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MOVEME
NT
No
. 2 G INST THE
WRIST
ROM
THE RE R
S
ITION-
Opponents
stand
facing each other.
ACTION - Advance yom Tight foot to the left of opponent s right
foot. L the
same
time your right hand wilh
lhumh
down
grasps opponent s
right hand
,
wit
h yo
ur
thumb
at the
back
of his hand.
Your
.fingers curl over into the palm of h is
hand (photo 2-1
).
Carry the
captured hand
to his
right
rear while
you
ad
vance your left fool one step beyond yom
right
foot. A t
the same
time
gras
p
opponent
's
right
band
with
yo
ur
]eft
thumb
to the
back
of his
hand
and yom :fingers
in
the palm
of his
h
an
d.
Turn
about
to
the right
on the halls
of
both feet. Swing
your
right
foot to the rear
at
a M-degree angle with op
ponent. gi-ving self a good balance. Your legs arc some
what fl
exed
at the
knees.
Your thumbs press
harcl on the
back of his h
and.
and your fingers press hard in t he palm
of his hand. causing his 'WTist to be bent
vainfully. Op
ponent s ca]:Jtmed
arm
is
straig
ht and points sligh lly
up
ward and
to
t he rear.
THE FI I USH- Yi th arms fl
exe
d comfortably. bend the cap tured
band
toward s
opponent s
shoulde
r
and
against
his wrist.
Keep
opponent s hand
lmned to the
rig
h t (photo
2-2).
f necessary. put yom left fool agai st the hack of op
ponent s
right
hip and bring him to the floor. Kneel and
bent his elbow, against the
joint,
across your knee.
Similar move
for right
side.
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MOVEMENT . 3 AGAINST THE EL OW
P O S I T I O ~ Opponents
stand
facing ench other.
T I O ~
Your
righ l hand catches opponent s right wrist naturally
as
your right
foot
steps
about
H
inches lo the
left of
op
}10nent s
right
foot (photo :3-1).
Turn
ahout to the
right
on
the ball
of your right foot,
plac
ing your
left foot parallel with
the
right foot of
opponent.
At the
same
time your
left
:urn
goes oYer
opponent s
cap
tured
right arm near
the shoulder
and
forms a hook, with
your
lcfl
hand
passing
under his
arm
and
catching the
fabric
of your
own
coat
near your
1ight ribs
OI
lapel.
Your
left forearm is a fulcrum over which your opponent s el
bow may be broken.
Yoill left hip is well against the right hip of op ponent.
l\love
your
right foot slightly to the right rear to steady
yourself.
furn
yo
ur
head
to
the 1ight
if
op
p
onent
attempts to
usc
his left fist.
Keep
the bone of yow left l orearm
turned
up.
Keep
opponent s l1and turned to
the right.
so that it is
palm upward.
TH INIS -Force opponent s wrist downward with
yom
right hand.
Flex yo1 ]egs, then lift up against the ca plured arm awl
bend yow
body
to the right (p
hoto 3-2) .
f oppo
nent resists. keep
your
left
leg
pnrallel with his
right leg, or
place
your
left
foot across and ngainst
op
ponent s
rjght foot
and
leg.
fhis
pulls him o
il ba
lance and
prevents him from stepping
forwa
rd while punishment is
applied.
Simila1 move
for
right side.
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MOVEMENT No. 4 AGAINST THE EL OW
POSITION
Opponents
stand
facing each other.
ACTION
Yom left hand catches opponent s right wrist naturally.
with
your
fingers
to
the
back,
and
moves
it
to the
l
eft
while
be
aring
down and holding his arm
straight
. At the same
time advance your left foot about
12
inches to
the
left of
opponent s right foot (photo
4-1} .
Advance yow right foot opposite to opponent s
right
foot.
giving good balance; at the same time th
rust
your right
fore
arm
behind opponent s
right upper
arm,
forming
a
right
angle. Dig your right elbow into opponent s
right
ribs.
The
sharp bone on the inside of
your
right forearm is hori
zontal and hears hard against the back of opponent s
rig
ht
arm
just above his elbow. Your right fist, clenched ha1d
with knuckles horizontal, presses
in
towards
your left
ribs.
THE
INIS
-Yow left arm
is
straight. Yom left hand
pulls
the cap
twed wrist down and presses it away from you, punishing
opponent s elbow (photo
4-2).
Keep
yom
right
shoulder
w ~
against
yoiD
opponent s
right
shoulder.
Keep
your right forearm rigid.
f opponent struggles x
attempts
to get his left
arm
arotmd you,
apply
over-shoulder throw, Movement
No.
30.
Similar move
for right
side.
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MOVEMENT No. 4a G INST THE
ELBOW
POSITION Opponents stand facing each other.
CTION Your
right hand catches opponent s right wrist. At the
same time your
left
foot advances to about 14 mches to the
left of and opposite to opponent s right foot. With
the
edge of your left
hand
, stl ike opvonent s r ight elbow
joint,
forcing
t
to
bend
photo 4a-l) and enabling you to rotate
his 1ight wrist and
forearm
cotmter-clockwise.
Your right foot then advances beyond opvonent s
right
foot. At
the
same
time
force opponent s 1ight hand behind
his
right
shou
lder in
doing
so you
can
sh
ike him across
the nose with
your
1ight elbow) . Your left hand passes
through his bent elbow and grasps
your
own right wrist
beneath opponent s forearm.
TH
FINISH
Lean
fonvard, pushing with your right hand and pulilng
with your left forearm. K eep your right shoulder close to
his
right
shoulder (plwto 4a-2) . Considerable pain Tesults
from very little pressure.
Follow bim to the mat,
if
necessary, for complete disloca
tion.
Similar move for right side.
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MOVEMENT No
5
AGAINST
THE THROAT AND BACK
POSITION Opponents stand
facing
each other.
ACTION
Your right band
grasps
opponent s left coll
ar
under his
ear
. with
your
thumb turued down. At the
same
time your
right foot is placed to the ]eft
of
and opposite
to
oppo
nent's 1ight foot (photo
5-1) . Plnce
your ]eft
hand
against
opponent's right elbow to preYent
im
from turning.
Turn completely about to
the
'tght on
the
ball of your
right font. hringing
your
]eft foot ncar
to
the rear
of
op-
ponent's left foot.
At
the same
time pass your
left hand
over
the
front
of opponent s left upper
arm
and bring it
back
until your kuncklcs are agaiust his spine. Keep your
knuckles >ertical and dig
them
into
opponent s
spine be
tween his shoulder blades (photo
5-2 ) .
Your right
foot
moves
to
the rear. Lean backwards, bend
ing
your kuees to
destroy
opponent s
balance
(photo
.5-3).
E
INIS Pu l l hack with your right hand. Push agaiJ1st his spine
with the knuckles
of your
left hand and press
n
with both
yom
elhows, causing
strangulation.
Similar move for right side.
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MOVEMENT No. 6 G I N
ST
THE THRO T
~ T
Opponents stand facing each other.
T ON
Your right
hand
grasps
opponent's
left
collar
under
his
ear, with your thumb turned down. At the same time your
right foot js placed
to
the left
of and
opposite
to
oppo-
nent's right foot (photo
6-1
. Place you
left
baud
against opponent's
right
elbow to prevent im from turn
mg.
T u n completely about to the right on the ball of your
right foot, bringing your
left
foot near to the
rear
of your
opponent's left foot.
At
the same time pass your left hand
tmder opponent's left arm (photo 6-2 . Place the palm of
your ]eft band against the back of opponent's neck.
E N
S
-Step back with yom right foot. Straighter yom arms ns
much as possjhle.
Push
with your left hand and
pull
with
your right arm, causing strangulation (photo 6-3 .
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MOVEMENT No. 7 G INST THE CHEST
P S TION Opponents stand facing each other.
CTION
Advance
ymuleft
foot,
with
yom toes
turned
to the left,
to within 8 inches of and directly
in
front of opponent s
feet. Get
your
right arm well around the back of
p p
nent s neck (photo
7-1 .
Advance
your
right foot to the
left
of opponent s right
foot (photo
7-2 .
Get your left
hip
well
against
the right hip of
your
oppo
nent
.
Then
bend
forward
and
draw opponent
across
your
back.
Carry
your right hand well to the inner part of your own
upper right thigh, securing a fum hold. Your
left hand
goes out. over and behind opponent s
left
kn ee and
returns
to
the
inside
upper part
of
your
own
left
thjgh.
Feet are
somewhat apart,
giving
good balance with
the
weight of
your imprisoned
opponent
across
yOUJ back
(photo 7-3) .
THE
FINISH
If
opponent
struggles,
hring yom
feet closer together nnd
straighten up, thus bringing se,rere pressure against hi: .
chest and neck, causing
pain
and congestion.
Similar move for
other
side.
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MOVEMENT No. 8 AGAIN
ST
THE B CK
S T
Opponents sland faciug each other.
AC
TION
Place
yo
ur
right foot, with your toes tmned to the
1ight
directly in front of
opponents
feet.
A t
the same
time your
left hand.
with thumb clown, catches
oppo
n
ent s
left collar
under
the ear and pushes
his body
back
{if opponent
does
not have a coat. your left 1utnd can go b
ehi
nd or
in
front of
his neck).
Ad
vance
your left
foot to tl1e
rear
of opponent
s right
foot.
A t
t he same
time yom righ
t
arm
goes hetween op
ponent
s
thig
hs and
catc
hes the
ba
se
of hjs
spine
or
his
belt
(photo 8-1
).
Lift opponent from the
fl
oo r. B alance is good and
-:n
n
support
or
dinar
y weight
phot
o
8-2).
TH FINISH f desired. opponent s back or shoulders may be pounded
agai nst the
ground.
or he rna) - lJe throwu head to the
grounu.
To
punish severely, ki1eel and drop opponent s spine sud
denly across yom knee; or,
cut
against bjs
adam
s apple
with tbe
edge of
yo
ur left
hand instead of catching his col
lar.
* * * * *
*
Similar
m ove for other side.
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MOVEMENT No . 9 - AGAINST
THE
EL OW
AND SHOULDER
POSITION- Op}Jonents stand facing each other.
TI
ON
- Advance your 1jght foot about 14 inches
to the
left
of
and
opposite
to opponent s right
foot.
At
the same time
your
right hand grasps
the
fabric
at
the back
of opponent s
right eJhow; and your left hand, with Uwmb up and back
of the
haud to the left, is pressed
against
the iuside
of
op
ponent s
right
wristJ
pushing
it to the left
(p
hoto
9-1).
Turn
to the
right
on the
ball
of
your right foot and double
opponenfs 1ight forearm upward and to
the
rear until
your
left
hand
can
be hooked over bis
arm
just
below his
right shoulder
(photo
9-2). P lace your l
eft
foot
against
opponent s right foot.
Carry your
right foot
to
t he right
rear for good balance. Y out 1ight band retains its original
grip at
the
back of opponent s
right elbow and presses
the
captured right arm
to
the
left
. Opponent s
right
forearm
is now locked above your own l
eft
forearm.
Your
left
shoulder is o,er opponent s right shoulder
(photo
9-3).
Opponent s
arm is now locked
in
a triangle for
med
by
your right band. your chest, and yolll left arm.
TH FINISH- TuTn yo u hotly to
the
tjght, also if necessary press down
with the weight
of
your
body
and
bring opponent to
the
floor by kneeling. D islocate if necessary.
Similar move for
right
side.
V lU TION-Lock youJ fingers over
opponent s
elbow and complete the
tmn on
the
feet before briuging presswe 0 OIJpOneJlt s el
bow.
After the movement has
been
completed, your
right hand
can be slipped
to
the back of opponent s collar. He can
then
be
walked
at
will.
This is a fa,rorite pol ice hold.
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MOVEMENT
No. 10
G INST THE
ELBOW
AND SHOULDER
POSITION Oppo11ents stand facing each other.
CTION
Adnmce ym.u
left
foot
about 14. ind1es
to the
left
of and
opposite
to the
right
foot
ot
opponent.
A t the
same
time
your left
haml grasps the right wrist uf ovponcnt photu
10-I)
and pushes
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MOVEMENT No. HANDSHAKING TRICK
POSITION Opponents are shaking hands.
CTION
Advance
your
left foot
to
about U inches to the l
eft
of :111d
opposite
to
opponent s right foot (photo 11
-1) .
At lhe
same time grasp opponent s
right
wrist with
your
left
hand.
Adn:mce yom right foot beyond opponent s right foot, at
the same time push opponent s ann back
Uiid
up. rrurlJ
about to the left ou the halls of both of
your
feet (photo
11
-2)
unde1 the upraised arm nf
opponent
(photo
11-3)
until you are facing
yonr
opponent s back.
Get
your
left
foot
to
the I ear
of opponent s
feet.
Set
yam
right
foot
back sufficiently
to
giv
good ha1ance.
THE INISH
Yom
left e]how digs into
opponeufs
left shoulder blade.
NOTE
Opponent s
tight band s pressed upward between his
shoulders.
Keep
opponent s
hand
tumed
to
the right.
Raise
the captmed arm
for
pmlisbmcnt. Op
ponent may
be rnarcbel1 at will (photo
11-.J.. .
T he
pictures
haYe
hecn
taken
from
different angles
in
or
der to show correct positjons of the hands
and
arms.
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MOVEMENT
No
.
o H NDSH KING TRICK
ITIO Opponents an shaking hands.
T I O Opponent holcls his hand and wTist rigid o foil execution
of f
ovement
o
11.
Swing your
right
leg
to
the
right for
momentum.
At
the
same lime
grasp opponent s right
wrist
with your
left
hand
photo 1 l a-1) .
Your
ri ht
leg lhen swings
swiftly to
the left.
At the
same
time jerk
opponent s
hand
to the
left.
Pivot
to
the
left
on the bal1 of your left foot (your bead passes under op
ponent s
arm) (photo lla-:2)
uotil
you
are facing your
opponenl
al
an angle
of
about J 5 degrees.
with
your left
foot
forward
and your
right
foot to the
rear. Keep
op
ponent s haud turned
well to
the right (photo lla-3).
TH
INIS
I f opponent
resists
at Lhis point,
go into the final
position
of MoYcmcnt No
.
11.
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MOVEMENT No. b - HANDSHAKING TRICK
- THE DEVIL'S HANDSHAKE
POSITIO Opponents are
shaking
hands.
ACTIO Quickly pull opponent s hand forwaru and upward. Pass
your
left
h
md
under
his
arm
and
catch
opponent s
collar
near
or
tmder
his
left
ear.
Step back
with yom right foot
to the left
rear,
turning ou the ball of your left foot.
f opponent does not have a collar, place your left
hand
behind his neck.
TH
N SH-Keep O}Jponent s band
turned palm
upward and bend
the
captured
arm over
the fulcrum
provided
by your
rigid
left
arm. Keep
the
bone
of your left forearm turned upward
(photo llb-1 ) .
f
necessary,
opponent
s
arm
may
be broken over
your
shoulder
instead
of over
your arm.
f desirable, kick opponent s right foot from
nnder
him,
throwing him (photo l l
b-2).
Retain your hold as he fall-;
on
his back. v\Tith yom left foot close to his body, kneel on
your
right
knee and dislocate his elbow across your own
upraised left knee (photo
11
b-3 .
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MOVEMENT
No. l l H NDSH KING TRICK
POSI
T O
Opponents are shaking hands.
~
U R P S
To
release
your hand from
a
strong
opponent.
T O
Raise
yom
left
knee
and bring
your shinbone across t
bone of opponent s right wrist. ear down with yom kne
He
will let go.
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MOVEMENT
No d
HANDSHAKING TR
ICK
POS T ON Opponents are shaking hands.
CTION
Step
back with
your right
foot.
At
the same time
pull
op-
ponent s hand forward
and
upward to the height of his
shoulder
or
face.
Keep lris
palm turned upward Grasp
opponent s wrist and hand from underneath, with yo
ur
left
hand at
the joint of his w1ist, with
your
fingers over
the
back of his hand.
TH
FINISH
Using both of
your
hands, bend
the captured
hand down-
ward
against
the joint.
At
the same time yow arms push
the
captured hand away
from
you
and
up
ward
at
an angle
of
about 45
degrees.
Opponent
may be backed
up at will
or forced to
su
rrender.
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MOVEMENT No. 12 - WRIST HOLD
POSITIO
Opponents stand facing each other.
Opponent s left hand grasvs yom right Wrist.
PURPOSE-
To
release yourself.
ACTION- Press your right elbow against your ribs. ~ l k e your fist
hard and
turn
it in at the wrist.
1 hen draw your hand
first
in. then up. then outward against opponent's lhuruh
(photo 12-1).
This
should he done
suddenly
and vigorously.
Opponent
wi ll be tUiable to maintain his hold.
Similar movement
for
the other side.
MOVEMENT No. 12a - WRIST HOLD
POSITION - Opponents stand facing each other.
Opponent
holds
both
of
your
wrists with hoth
of
his
hands
(photo 12a-1).
PURPOSE- To release yourself.
ACTIO
Press
both of your elhows against your rihs. 1\Iakc your
fists hard and
turn
them in at the Wrists. l hen draw your
hands in, up (photo
12a-2), and out,
against opponent s
thumbs.
by
l)ending
the
forearms
sha
ly upwal'd
and
out
ward (photo
12a-3).
f
opponent
is very strong, press
yom
arms strai.ghL down
and against him.
Then
bend your forearms sharply in,
llp,
and out.
The action is exactly
the
same as in :\lmement Nn. 12 ex
cept that it is executed with both hands sirnnltaneowdy
and
opponent
is forced
to
rele::tse
both
of your
hands
at
the
same time.
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MOVE
MENT No. 12b - WRIST HOLD
POSITION- p p o n e n t ~
tand
facing
eaeh other.
Opponent s
lct't
hand
grasps your right wri.L.
PURPOS - To release yourself.
T
ION
-
Grasp opponent s left
wri
t
with
your
left
hand.
Grasp
your own
left
wrist with )
our
captured right hand (photo
12b-1 ) .
Push
suddenly and
sharply
outward ag-ainst op
ponent s
right
w ist
with
your left hand; at the arne time
push down with your
right
wrist agaiJJSt nppo11ent's
thumb. forcing him to release his grip (photo 12b-2) .
Similar
nwnmeut
for
other
side.
MOVEMENT
No
. 12c - WRIST
HOLD
POSITION-
Opponents stand
facing e:wh
other.
Opponent s
left
hand grasps
your
right
ri..,l.
PURPOS -
To release
yolU'self and lo
punish
opponent.
TION
- ~
a k e your r igh t fist hard and bend iL
1lnw11. Plnce
ynl l l
left
hancl over oppcment's lel'l hand, gelling yom
fingers
under his palm (photo 12c-l ) .
Bend
your right
forearm
sharply
npwarcl.
This
will hreak
your
opponent s
grip and cmthle your own r1ght
hand
to
catch
opponent s
left wrist
from
underncalh
.
T
lU n
to the left on the hall of your right foot
(photo
l ic-2).
Your
left foot -.wings to the
left rear,
i
i n g good
balance, with knees
bent sligblly
outward.
TH
FINISH- Tw i s t
oppnncnt\ captured :nm to the
left and clnwnwarcl .
I f
p11nishmenl is not suflicienl. usc your right elhow
against
opponent s
left elbow
and push
it
downward. l i
will
be
compelled lo surrender.
Similar mole for other side.
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MOVEMENT No. 12d WRIST HOLD
POSITION- Opponents stand facing each other.
Opponent s left hand grasps
your
right
wrist.
PURPOSE
- To lJUnish opponent.
TIO
N-
l\1ake
your
fist hard
and
bend
it
n
at
the wrist.
Grasp
op
ponent s
left
wrist with yom
left
hand,
getting
yom
hand
weJ1 over his WTiSt with
your thumb
pointing down (photo
12d-l).
Step lntek with your left foot. At the same time raise
opponent s a.rm
chest
1Jjgh
hy bending yom forearms
up
ward. Keep your elbows close together.
THE
FINISH-Bring
yom weight forward onto
your right
foot.
Press
agaiJ1St
opponent s
captmed thumb
with youT
right
wrist
(photo 12cl-2). From this position he will he unable to re
lease his
J1old
.
IIis
thumb may be
sprained
or dislocated
with but
little
additional
pressure
.
Si111ilar move for otl1er side.
MOVEMENT
No.
12
e -
WRIST HOLD
POSITION
-
Opponents
stand facing each other.
0IJponent grasps both of
yonr
wrists with both of his
hands.
PURPOSE- To release yowself and to punish
opponent
.
TION-
Bend
both of your elbows. suap1Jing yom forearms
straight upward. This will break opponent s hold on your
wrists and enallle you to grasp his wrists
from
underneath
as his hold is broken.
At
the same time. raise yom
left
knee to opponent s crotch (photo
12e-l);
also at the same
time shift
your
left
hand to
opponent s
left
hand, grasp
ing over the hack
of
his hand with youT :fingers
in
his palm
(photo J2e-2) .
THE FINISH-Turn to the left on the ball of your right foot. getting youl
left foot to the left Tear, and :finish as n Movement No. 12c.
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MOVEMENT No. 12f - WRIST HOLD
POS T ON- Opponents
stand
facing each other.
Opponent grasps both
of
your wrists with both
of
his
hands.
PURPOS - f o release
yourself and
punish
opponenl.
ACT O
N-
Release
your
left hand ns in
I\f
ovement
No.
12 (
ph
oto
12f 1 ) . Th
en swing
yow body
to
the right. strikiug oppo
nent s
left
w r ~ t with the heel of yo
ur
left hand.
At
the
same time
re
lease yoUl right hand as in .Movement No. 12
(p
hoto
l2f-2).
TH
I
NS wing
your
body and
right
arm
to
the
left
and
strike
op
ponent s
jaw
with yom right fist
(p
hoto
l2f-3).
This
movement
should be accomplished n one smooth,
swift motion.
MOVEMENT No. 12g - WRIST HOLD
POSITI
ON-
Opp
onents
stand
facing each
other
.
Opp
onent grasps
both of your wrists
with both of
his
banns.
T o release
yomse
lf ancl punish
opponent.
ON
- R elease yo
ur left hand as
n L\1ovement
No. 12. Swing
yom body
to the right an
d
grasp opponent
s
left
wrist
with
your
l
eft
hand
,
at the sa
me
time
releasing
your
rig
hl
hand as
in
.1\1ovement No.
12.
E I
NISH
tep
back
wit
h your
left foot and 1Jllll your opponent
for
ward with
your l
eft hand.
As
he comes
toward you
strike
him
under
the sh
ort
ribs
or
over the
kidney with
your
right
fist.
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MOVEMENT . 12h - WRIST HOLD
POS T ON
Opponents stand
facing
each other.
Opponent grasps your right wrist with his
right hand.
P
URPOSE
-
To
pmlish
opponent.
TION -
Place
your left hand. palm
down. over
opponent s fingers
on
your
own captUTed wrist, holding them
there
(photo
12h-l ). Push opponent s
wrist
to the right with
your
own
left
palm.
Then
swing
his arm back
to the left.
getting
your
own right hand
aboYe
opponent s
wrist and
grasping
it
with
your
ngers
(pressing
your
right
elbow down
will
help
accomp
l ish
this).
TH
FINISH-Step back with your right fool. Bend ~ u r knees and bear
down
on
the
captured wrist
(photo l:Zh-:2 .
l-Ie will be
tmable to release himself and may
be brought
to h is k nees
with slight additional pressure.
Simtlar moYe for oth
er
side.
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MOVEMENT No . 12i - WRIST
HOLD
POSITION
Opponents
stand facing
each other.
Opponent grasps your
lefl
wrisl
with both
of
his hands.
PURP S
- To
release romself.
CTION- l\
Iakc
your left
fist
hard.
R each over and
het
ween oppo
n
ent s
hauds
and
grasp
yom
own
l
eft
tist
with
your
righ
hand.
THE FINISHStep
back with
y u r right
foot.
Swing y u r
body sharp
lo the
rig
hl. At the same time press your right
foream
down
against
opponent s l
eft
wrist, using
i l as
a
fu
lc
rum
Opponent
will be
u11able to
maintain his hold.
Similar moYe for other
side.
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MOVEMENT No. 12j WRIST HOLD
POSITION
Opponents
stand
facing each other.
Opponent grasps both of
your
wrists with bolh of his
hands.
PURP S
To
release yourself.
CTION
P roceed as in l ovcmcnt No. 12e
unti
l you grasp oppo-
nent s
wrists
at
the hcighl
o
your own head.
Swing
about
to the
left
on the ball of your left foot. bringing
your right
foot across. in fronl of. and beyond opponent s r ight foot
and
leg.
THE
INIS pp
ly
straight foot lhrow. (See .Movement
No.
28.)
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MOVEMENT No. 13 - CO T HOLD
POSITION
- Oppom llts stnucl f':wing each other.
Opponenl.
with his
right arm straight.
g-rnsps your left
coal Ia pel high and t l o ~ e to
your
neck.
ACTION
- Your 1ight h:tiHl
lakes
hold m CL his elcnehrd hniHl.
.,
ilh
ymu
fingrrs wt ll oYer the haek of hi ) lutlHl and into hio:
palm.
Your
left
hand g r a . . , p ~ his
right
wrisl from
under
neath
(photo J 3- 1).
Turn
to
lhe
righ
t
on the
hall
of
your
right foot.
gelling
your
left foot oul to lhe
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MOVEMENT
No
. 13a CO T HOLD
POS T ON
Opponents
stand facing each other.
Opponent, with his right arm straight, grasps your le
coat
lapel at your
chest.
~ T O N
Engage both
thumbs
under opponent 's
right
wrist. Kee
:fingers and hands Tigid and vertical, fanning scisso
parallel with your chest.
Twist your
hands in opposite
rections against t l
1e
skin
of opponent s
wrist.
THE FINISH
Continue
tn
execute as
in
1\lovernent No.
13.
NOTE
Similar move for the
right
side.
n these movements do not attempt to break opponen
grasp. H e will let go of his
own
accord.
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MOVEMENT No. 13b CO T HOLD
OS T ON-
Opponent
s
stand
facing each other.
Opponent, with right arm straight, grasps your left coat
lapel
high
and
close to
your
neck.
CTION Yom left
hand
grasps opponent s right hann. with
yom
fingers curled over into his palm. Twist his hand to the
left.
Th
en yo
ur right
hand. with forearm
upright, grasps
o
pp
onent s Tight wTist
from
underneath.
Twist
oppo-
nent s captured hand and wrist to the left. A t the same
time swing
to the
l
eft
on
the
ba of
yom
l
eft
foot nncl
bring your right foot across in front of
and
against oppo
nent
s right foot and leg.
YouT
right
shoulder is in
front of
opJJOnent s
right
shoul-
der. R etaining your hand hold. hend yom left knee and
t
hr
ow
opponent
over yom extended
right
leg
by
keeping
your a
rm
s compact and twisting your body to tbe left.
H FINISH
Yom opponent is now lying
on
his hack.
Pl
ace your right
toe
tmd
er
opponent s l
eft
ribs. Yom left foot steps over
opponent s head. Keeping
the
captured
arm
straight, sit
clmvn
and
lean backward, keeping your left leg rigid
across opponent s
throat.
K eep your Jmees Tigid
and
pressed together.
Pull
backward on opponent s capt
ur
ed
arm ru d
dislocate it over your thigb by raising your hips
from the
fl
oor.
Similar move for other side.
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MOVEMENT No. 13c - COAT HOLD
P S
I
TI
ON-
Opponents
stand facing
each
othe
r.
TION
AND
F I ~ S
Opponent, w:itb right
arm
straight
or
flexed, grasps your
left coat
Jape]
near
yom waist.
Grasp opponent s
wrist wilh o m thmnl)s
poi11teu
tlown
w.ard. Push down
and forward
against the captureu wris1
and continue as in :Movement
No.
11.
MOVEMENT No. 13d - COAT HOLD
POSITION- Opponents stand facing ach other.
Opponent, with his right
arm
strmgb
t or
flexetl, grasps
your left coat lapel below your chest or neaT
your
belt.
A
T
I
ON
Your
left
hand,
i t
yo
ur thumb pointing
up.
catches
op
ponent
s
right
wrist;
at
the
same time
the
heel
of
yom
right hand
goes
against
the
tip
of o
pponent
s thumb,
and
the
fingers of your right hand catch
the
back of opponent s
right haud secme]y at the base of his
thumb,
lhus impris
oning his tburnh. Step
hack with your
right foot to avoid
opponent s left
swing to
the face
(vboto
13u-l ) .
TH
FINISH
P o r c e
the heel
of
ymu
right
hand agai11st
opponenfs
thumb
to
puni
sh him and
to
compeL
him
to relea
se hi
s
grasp (
photo 13d-2).
From
this
position
go
iJJto
:\fovement
N
o 11 if desirable
(photo 13d-3) .
tlTE
Do
not
s
uup
the
captured thumh
unless serious.
Similar mov
e
for the
right side.
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MOVEMENT
No 13e
- CO T HOLD
POSITION
- Same as o v e m e n t No 13 except that opponent holds y
with right arm flexed.
TION- Step back with your right foot to straighten opponen
arm. Then pivot to the right on the ball
of
your right f
180 degrees,
getting your left
foot
out to the
side,
w
your
back to
opponent
TH
FINISH
Continue
us in finish of l\fovement
No
. 13.
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MOVEMENT No
. 13f - COAT HOLD
POSITION- Same as Movement No. 13
except
that opponent keeps his
forearm rigid.
TION- Pivot to the right on the ball of your left foot 180 degrees
swinging your
right foot
through
an arc of
180 degrees un
til
yoU hack
is
toward opponent.
TH INIS
-Continue
as
in finish
of l\Iovement
No
13
.
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MOVEMENT No. 14 - HELD FRO M THE
REAR
-
UNDER
THE ARMS
POSITION-
Opponent
stands diTectly behind you.
Opponent,
from the
r
ear
holds
you
t
mder Lhe anns,
squeez
ing yom ribs.
IIis
fingers, interlaced and fiat.
are
pressed
firmly against your abdomen.
ACTIO
N- .Make yo
m
abdomen
hard
to give a
furn
foundation.
Use
the
knu
ckles
of
the second finger of each
of
yom hanus and
press them against the nerves on the backs of opponent s
hands, between the thnd
and
fomth fingers, about midway
between the wrist and the thir u joint
of
his fingers (photo
14
-1
).
TH
FINISH
wist yom knuckles
against
the nerves on the back of his
hands.
Th
e
punishment
will force h
im to
release his hold.
VARIATION-Clasp your hands over one
or
two
of
opponent s fingers.
Int
erlace
your own
fingers and squeeze tl1em
toget
her
against
Iu
s fingers (photo 14-2 ).
MOVEMENT No. 14o -
HELD
FROM THE
REAR
- UNDER THE ARMS
POSITION
- Opponent stands directly behind you.
ACTION
AND
f U
SH-
Opponent, from
the rear, ho
ld
s you uncle the arms and
clasps his l
eft hand
with h
is
right hand, exposing his
right
thumb-.
Y our right hand catches Ius right wrist and your left hand
punishes his right thumb as in Yiovement
No.
13d, caus
ing opponent to
release his
grasp
(photo
l4a-l)
.
Similar move
against
the left thumb.
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MOVEMEN
T
No
. 14b HELD
FROM
THE
RE R
UNDER THE RMS
POSITION
Opponent
stnncls directly behind ym1.
ACTION
A
ND
FINISH
~
oYemen1
No. 14
or 1 J.a
cailllot
he
used,
nor
is
opponent s
thumh
exposed.
Peess
the
Lhtrn1hs of each
of
your hancls on the n e r e ~ at
the
upper part of
oppouen
t s
forearm (same spots
as
used
in :Movement No.
16c).
MOVEMENT
No. 14e
HELD FROM THE RE R
- UNDER
THE RMS
POSITION
Opponent stands
directly hehind you.
Opponenl
from
the rear holds you
under the
arms
aud
catches his
l
eft wTist with his Tight
hand
(photo Uc-1).
ACTION
;
Yom
r
ight
band
catches
opponent s
left
hand and
wrist
below
the
grasp of
his right hand.
Yom left
baud passes under
both of opponent s wrists am1
catches yow own right wrist.
Advnnce your right foot
we11
to
the
left and
to
the front.
i lt
your
hody
forward
from Lhe hips. J?orce opponent s
hands dowu and outward, causing his right ll
and
to lose its
grasp
(photo Hc-2) .
THE NISH Car ry your
left
foot
to
the rear.
Turn
ro the left on the
halls
of
hoth of
your feet
ancl continue with
the
applica
tion of
the
finish of
~ o v e m e n t No.
10 .
punish
i
ng oppo
nent s shoulder (photo Hc-3).
SimilaJ
move
for righl
side.
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MOVEMENT No. 14d -
HELl>
FROM THE REAR
- UNDER THE
ARMS
POSITION- Opponent
stands
directly hehind roll.
ACTION
AND
FINISH-
Opponent,
from
the rear. holds you under the arms.
Opponent s bold is loose.
Cl
asp
yam bands. Bentl forwaJ d from
your
waist
and
strike opponent m
the
jaw with either of your elbows
(photo Hu
-1 .
MOVEMENT No.
14
e -
HELD FROM
THE
REAR
-
UNDER
THE
ARMS
POSITION-
Opponent
stands
directly behind you.
ACTION
AND
FINISH
Opponent, from
the
rear, holds you under the arms.
f Movement No H e is impossible.
< atch
opponent s up-
per
arm
with
your
left
haud
anu
roll over with him.
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MOVEMENT No. 4f
HELD FROM
THE RE R
- UNDER THE RMS TOE HOLD
POSITION
Opponent
stan(ls directly l>ehind yon.
Opponent. from the
rear.
holds rou l o o s e ~ under the arms
with his hands
joined
at
the front.
Opponent s
right
foot
s
place(l between
your
feet.
CTION
Keep your feet in position. Benu yo r knees,
keeping
your body
erect. and
squat
low (this
must
he executed cor
rectly;
otherwise
opponent can
change his hold
and
catch
both of your
wTists
at
his right ankle. then
pull your arm
between his
legs). Grasp opponent
s
right ankle
with
both
of
your bauds
(photo 14f-1).
Lift
his
ankle
while
sitting
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MOVEM
E
NT No
. 15
HELD FROM
THE
RE R
-
OVER THE RMS
POSITION
0
pponent
stands directly hehind you.
Opponent holds you tightly from the rear over your arm
His hands
are
clasped in front, on a level with your stom
ach.
TION
Hold
your clasped bands over opponent's hands and pre
hard.
Hook
your
right
instep behind opponent's
right
foot
aboY
the ankle,
and
raise his foot
forward and
to the left.
THE
INIS
Til t
your
body backward and to
the
right
at an
angle
forty-five degrees.
Fall
back
on
your opponent as he los
his balance.
Similar move against opponent's left foot.
The falling
part of
tills
trick
is
not
suitable for practice
ARIATION
After
engaging
opponent's leg, hop back
against
opp
nent
on your other foot.
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MOVEMENT No. 15a - HELD FROM
THE
RE R
- OVER THE
RMS
POS T O
Opponent
stands directly behind you.
ACTION
ND
fiNISH
Opponent holds loosely. evious variation nol suitable
ick opponent s instep or shin with either heel.
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MOVEMENT
No. 15b HELD FROM
THE
RE R
-
OVER THE
RMS
POSITION Opponent stands directly behind you.
A
TION
Opponent holds
you from
the rear over your upper arms,
catching his
hands
at the
front ahout
ch.est
high
(photo
15h-l .
Inhale
deeply (15b-2).
Then
clasp
your hauds and
press
your
elb \vs outward. causing opvonent s hold to weaken.
Step
back with yonr left foot and keep your
feet in
a firm
position.
Your
left hand catches opponent s
right
wTist or
the fabric at his elhow.
Your
right
hand
catches the fabric
of
his right sleeve, above the elbow.
THE
INIS -Exhale
suddenly. Slip straight downward by bending
yom knees. Twist yow body to the right to get advantage
of yam right hip (l)boto l5b-3 .
Apply over-shoulder throw, causing
opponent
to
fall
di
rectly in front of you (photo 15b-4 .
See 1Hovement No 30.
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MOVEMENr No. 15c HELD FROM
THE
RE R
- OVER THE
RMS
POSITION
Opponent stan
ds directly behind you.
ACTION
AND
f INISH
Opponent
holds
you fr
om
t l
e
rear
over
your upper
arms.
Clasp your hands. Step
forward
wjtb your left foot. Bend
forward and at
the
same time spread
your
elbows;
when
opponent s hold is broken apply solar-plexus blow
with
yo
ur
eJbow
(p
hoto
1
5c-l) ph
oto
15c-2).
MOVEMENT No. 15d HELD FROM
THE
RE R
OVER THE
RMS
POSITION Opponent stands directly behind yon.
Oppoueut
holds you tightly
from
the
r
ear
over
your r ~
catching his hands at
the
level of your chest.
ACTION
Clasp
youT
hands
tightly
over
opponent s
hands;
at
the
same time locking his forearms as much as possible wit}
yom own forearms .
TH FINISH S tev
half
a step
fo
rward with
you
left foot. Br
ing
your
right
foot
even
with it.
Beml
sud den ly bach.vvard
and
faU
with opponent
to
the
mat.
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MOVEMENT No.
16
- CHOKE HOLD -
DEFENSE
POSITION mi l back
is against
the walJ
or mat.
Opponent with
both of his arms
sh aight attempts
to choke
you with both of his
bands.
ACTION-
Spread
you
L
elhows
to
the
height
of
your
shoulders
or
to
the
height of opponeul
s e
lb
ows.
THE FINISH
- 1V i t h ~ o u J thmnbs
down, press
your
hands hard against
op
ponent
s elbows.
ess{), )
per
ceut
sideways and
5
per
cent back (p
hoto 16-l).
rhis
will neutralize
his
effort
and
he will be unable to choke you.
MOVEMENT No. 16o - CHOKE HOLD -
DEFENSE
POSITION Your back is against the wall or mat.
Oppo11eut with both of
hi
s al lns stTaight :ttLempts to choke
you
with
both
of his hands.
ACTION
Spread
your elbows and cross your wrists. Strike oppo
nent s
right
wrist with
the palm of your right
hand and
his
l
eft
wrist
with
the palm
of
your
left
haucl.
The
strokes
s
hould
be
simu
ltaneous.
THE FINISH
His wrists win he forced apart
(photo loa-1
).
MOVEMENT No. 16b - CHOKE HOLD - DEFENSE
POSITION Your
hack
is against
the wall
or
mat.
Oppon
eul with hoth of
hi
s
arms straight attempts
to choke
yon
with
both
of
his hands.
ACTION
Clasp
your
hands with your knuckles
pointing
straighl up
(photo Inh-1 ) .
THE FINISH- K e e p
your
elbows close
together
all(l
dash your
clasped
hands
up
between opponent s wrists. breaking bis holcl
(photo
16b-2).
Aft
er
opponent s
hold
i i
broken
yom
clasped
hands
may
be brought
down across the
bridge
of his nose.
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POSITION
CTION
ND
FINISH
-
MOVEMENT No. 16c - CHOKE HOLD - DEFENSE
Your
back is against the wall or mat.
Opponent
wilh
both
of
his arms
straight
attempts to choke
you with both of
bi
s hands.
Pres
s yom
thumhs against the
exposed nerYes on
the
high
part of opponent s forearms.
Yom
right thumb is on
op
ponent s
left arm;
your
left thumb
is on
oppone
nt s right
arm
(
photo
16c-l) .
MOVEMENT No. 16d -
CHOKE HOLD
-
DEFENSE
POSITION
Your
back is again
st
the wall or
mat.
O}Jponent with both
of
his
arms
fl
exed attempts
to choke
you with both
of his hands.
ACTION Keep
your
right band rigid with
knuckle
of forefinger ex
tended
and
jJan llel.
TH FINISH J a b the knuckle
seYerely
to the
so
lar
plexus of op
ponent.
T ense
the
muscles of your own abdomen
during
this op
eration,
to
increase the effective
ne
ss
of the
sho
ke
(photo
16cl -l ).
Y RIATION J ab with the lm uck1es of both of your hands against the
sides of
opponent s
lower ribs ( photo 16d-2) .
POSITION
CTION
ND
FINISH
MOVEMENT No. 16e - CHOKE HOLD - DEFENSE
Your
hack is against the
wall
or mat.
Op
ponent
wit
h both
of
his arms
straight attempts
to choke
you with both
of
his hands.
Opponent is very st1ong and the lHevious movements are
not
suitable.
J oin both hands
and
swing
both
o yo
ur
arms
up
to the
left and da
sh the
back of
your
right
fist against the
right
elbow
of op
ponent.
A ha
rd blow will
br
eak the j oint
Similar move against
the
)eft
elbow.
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ITION
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\ CTION
AND
:IN S -
OS
ITION-
T I O N
AN
D
IN SH-
MOVEMENT
No
16f
HOKE HOLD DEFENSE
Yow back is
against
the wall Ol mat.
Opl onent
with hoth
of
his arms flexed
altempts
lo choke
you
with both of his hands.
The Seven Points
of
ain
above the Shoulders:
1. P ress against the exposed nerves at opponent s temples.
U ~ e the second
joint
of your secoml :finger. Your right
hand
goes against
opponent s
left temple and your
left
hand against
his
rig
ht
temp
le Press both
knuck
les
i n
and downward
at
an angle
of
45 degrees. f ueccssary,
a
twisting
motion
of
the
knuckles may
be
applied
against
these sensitive nerves
(photo I6f-
l
).
2. Brace your hands
on opponent s
shoulders
or
on the
back
of
his neck and p ress your
thumbs in
severely
under each
of
his earlobes (photo 16f-2).
3. Press your thumbs up and tmder
the
center of oppo
nent s
jaw bone
(photo
16-3).
4 Press your
thumb
in the hollow
at
the base
of
oppo
nent s tlnoat.
5 B race
you
r h
an
ds on
oppo
n
ent s
shoul
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MOVEMENT No. 16h - CHOKE HOLD - DEFENSE
P
T ~
Your
back is ot against the wall or mal.
Opponent with both of his
arms
flexed attempts to choke
you
with
l1 th
of
his hands.
T I O ~
Grasp opponent s sleeves under bis arms, with your
thtm1bs in. Valk
back
until
your left
foot is to the rear.
Pivot about to the left on the hall of yom left
foot until
your
right foot can be p laced across and
in front
of oppo
nent s right
foot
a11d
leg.
THE FINISH
Turn
your body
to
the left
and throw
him, usmg
the
straight
foot fall see :Movement No. 28) .
MOVEMENT No. 16i - CHOKE
HOLD
- DEFENSE
POSITION
- O})ponent
stands
rlirectJy behind you.
Opponent plaees his right
forearm
across
your
th
roa
t from
the
Tear
and
attempts
to
choke you.
CTION
-
Turn
your head to the
left
to decrease the
punishment.
Grasp
the fabric at opponent s arm
and shoulder
with both
of
your hands
(photo
16i-l).
THE
FINISH
-
Your
left
foot moYes directly lo the rear.
Stoop
and
ap
ply the over-shoulder
throw
(photo 16i-2).
(See
:Move
ment
No. 30.)
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MOVEMENT No . 17 H IR
TRICK
POSIT ION -
Opponents stand
facing each other.
Opponent from the
front with his 1ight arm straight holds
or pulls
you
r hair with his
right
hand.
CTIO
N - Clasp your 1ight
hand
over opponent s right hand ani
press it firmly
aga
inst
you
r head
to
diminish the punish
ment (photo 17-1 ) .
Y
our left
hand
catches opponent's
right
wrist from under
neath. P ivot to the right on the ball of
your right
foot.
getting your
l
eft
foot out
to the left
of
your
right
foot
S l
that yom back is toward
opponent
.
TH
FINISH
- G o against
opponent's elbow as
in the
finish of :l\Iov
ement
No. 13, causjng him to I"elease his
grasp
(photo 17-2
),
and punishing
hi
s shoulder.
Similar
move for
tllC
other side.
MOVEMENT No. 17a
H IR TRICK
PO
SITION-
Oppon
ent stands cliTectly behind you.
Opponent holds
0 L U
h
air
with
one hand
(photo
17a-1).
A
CTION
- Clasp b
ot
h
of } OUr
hands over opponeufs
hand
and wrist.
pr
essing them down and holding them tightly to yot1r
head.
l HE FI
NISH
If
his
thumb
is on t he l
eft
side. pivot
to
the
left
180 de
grees
on the
ball of your
left
foot
until
you face
opponent;
then
raise your body
and
bead
up
again
st
opponent's cap
tLU ed
hand
(p
hoto 17a-2
).
This
will
cause
him
acute
di
scomfort from
which he
ca1
mot
escape so
long
as you keep
up
the pTess
ur
e.
Similar
mov
from the r ight side,
if
his t humb is
on
the
right
si
de.
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MOVEMENT No. 17b HAIR TRICK
POSITIO
N
Opponents
stand facing each other.
Opponent
holds you by the hair. with his right arm flexed.
ACTION- Clasp your left hand over opponent s right wrist, pressing
it to
ym
tr head and decreasing the punishing effect of his
grasp
. At the same time ad,ance yom left foot diagonally
to the left (photo 17b-l).
Pass your
right
arm under opponent s
right
arm above his
elbow.
llend
yom forearm u
pward
and clasp opponent s
right wrist. with your thumb down (photo 17b-2). Your
Tight foot then steps forward until t is to the l
eft
of. and
opposite to,
opponent s
right heel.
HE FIHISH
Ti1t
your body forwaTd and slightly to the left. At the
same time press
forward
with your head and body against
opponent s captmed
right hand and force his
captmed
wTist
towards
his back (photo 17b-3).
From
this position
he can easily be tm:own.
Follow
him to the
mat
if desir
ab
le
* * *
*
Similar move for the right side.
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MOVEMENT No. 18 - THE POLI E OFFI ER
- FOR THE OFFI ER
POS
ITI
ON Opponents are
walking abreast.
ACTION
AND
FINISH-
You are on opponent s right.
'\.\f alk a bit. Then quickly turn about on the ball of yo
left foot
and apply
Movement No. 1.
I f
necessary use a back kick with your
right
calf agai
the
right
calf of opponent
and
thTow him.
Similar move for the other side.
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MOV M NT
No. 18o THE POLICE OFFICER
-
OR
TH
OFFICER
POSITION Opponeuts
are walking abreast.
You are on opponent s right.
ACTION Yom right hand, with
thum
b to the outside,
grasps
the
right w r s t of opponent
an
d raises it and his for
earm m1til
they
are horizontal.
Your
l
eft
h
and
passes
under opponent s captured
forearm.
enabling you
r l
eft
hand to
get
a secure hold over his
right
fist. Your left elbow presses opponent s right elbow
tightly against yoUJ
side.
THE
INIS -Double
opponent s
capture
d hand to
the
left against his
wrist. f opponent continues to resist. move yom right
foot to
the
rear.
Get
your ]
eft
hip
against
opponent s right
hip; then turn yo
u b
ody to
t he right, inflicting additional
punishment to opponent s imprisoned wrist.
Similar move for the other side.
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MOVEMENT No. 18b THE POLICE OFFICER
AGAINST THE OFFICER
POSITION Opponent s marching you.
Opponent
holds your
left
wrist with his
lef
t
hand
an
holds you by the collar with his right hand.
CTION Walk a bit; then with your right foot forward and ya
left
foot to the
rear
stoop suddenly and pass your rig
arm
behind opponent s legs near the knees.
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