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11. Now, from this position, the smaller fighter grabs the larger fighter’s former attacking arm, jerks it down, and then delivers a punch to the chin.

12. In turn, the larger fighter may again defend against this attack by deflecting the smaller fighter’s punch with a taun sao.

13. The larger fighter may then counter-attack with a palm-strike. This sequence of photographs illustrates the continuous nature of the Wing Chun attack and defense in sticky-hand fighting.

14. The larger fighter’s palm-strike can be countered by the smaller fighter in a fashion that we have already seen—pivot counterclockwise to the left 90 degrees and cut down the incoming attack. Then maintain a hand-trap, as we have already seen, and deliver a counter-attack in the form of a punch to the larger fighter’s chin.





15. Once again there is a way for the larger fighter to defeat this attack before he is punched. As soon as his hands are forced downward, the larger fighter simply pivots his body clockwise 90 degrees, or at least twists his trunk to one side to counter the downward force. It is therefore possible now to raise the once trapped arm upward to form a bong sao to defend against the smaller fighter’s punch.

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