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2. Front hand slightly lowered with center low line protected—ready
The distance is governed by the amount of target to be protected and the parts of the body which are most easily within the adversary’s reach.
The practitioner must be made to advance or retire before, while, or after the strike or kick at which he is working has been executed.
Two counter-offensive actions—stop hit and time hit
—to make the adversary respect his distance.
Stop hit
Counter defense/offense against an opponent who attacks wildly, with insufficient care to covering, or who comes too close.
To take advantage of faulty execution or overconfidence.
The stop hit oftentimes necessitates a step forward in order to land ahead. It is advisable at least to lean forward as if to meet the attacker.
The time hit
1. The final line in which the attack is delivered must be anticipated.
2. The executant must be covered.
3. The timing of the stroke must be perfect.
The time thrust
A time thrust is a simple attack made against the adversary at the same time that he is making an attack; closing the line where he intends to finish his attack with the same hand or with a supplementary guard accompanying.