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6. Attack and defense skills can be added to the basic double sticky-hands rotation drill. From the start position shown in Figure 4, the smaller fighter may cut down the larger fighter’s bong sao onto his other arm, so that a hand-trap is formed. Notice how the larger fighter’s top arm is pressed down onto his lower arm.

7. From this position, the smaller fighter withdraws his bottom arm, which was locking up (from below) his opponent’s arms. The trap is still maintained by pushing down the larger fighter’s crossed arms. This allows a clear punch to the chin to be delivered.

8. This attack can be countered by the larger fighter quickly withdrawing his bottom arm in a windshield-wiper-type motion (in this case the right arm) from the arm trap, and using a taun sao to deflect the punch off the center-line.

9. The larger fighter then immediately follows through with a cutting side-palm to the smaller fighter’s nose, which is illustrated here.





10. The smaller fighter could defend against the previous palm-strike by pivoting his body slightly on the spot, or even by turning his body to the side, simultaneously chopping down with his forearm on the in-coming palm-strike, deflecting it.

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