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1. Application of Action |
2-1. Application of Action |
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Application of Action |
uses batangson momtongmakki in beomseogi
to block the opponent's momtong bandaejireugi, |
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Application of Action |
then counterattacks by apchagi, |
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2-2. Application of Action |
7. Application of Action |
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Application
of Action |
if the apchagi is blocked by the
opponent and counterattacked by opponent's
barojireugi, recoils and performs
momtongmakki in beomseogi.
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Application
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uses a batangson momtong kodureo anmakki
against the opponent's momtong bandaejireugi, |
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8. Application of Action |
12-1. Application of Action |
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Application
of Action |
consecutively twisting the waist,
uses the reaction to deliver a deungjumeok
olgul apchigi. |
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Application
of Action |
when the opponent delivers momtong
baro jireugi and apchagi successively,
a kawimakki is applied, using both araemakki
and anpalmok momtongmakki at a time, |
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12-2. Application of Action |
14. Application of Action |
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Application
of Action |
if the opponent delivers alternate
jireugiwith both fists, a kawimakki
is applied and at the same time a counterattack
by the right foot is possible. |
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Application
of Action |
uses hechomakki to pull out the opponent's
arm |
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15-1. Application of Action |
15-2. Application of Action |
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Application
of Action |
consecutively drawing hechomakki arm,
holds the opponent¡¯s head after opening
the fist, |
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Application
of Action |
pulling down the arms
holding the opponent's head, uses the
knee to deliver an ollyochigi against
the opponent's face
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In the event of a mureupchigi,
it is discouraged to concentrate
force on the knee because it may
risk a failure due to the weakened
speed; so, it is rather recommendable
to make the knee, at the time
of stretching, use the reaction
to kick the opponent's groin with
the foot back (see the photo of
15-3), |
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15-3. Application of Action |
15-4. Application of Action |
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Application
of Action |
after the mureupchigi,
an immediate attack on the groin is
possible, |
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Application
of Action |
in case of a failure
in mureupchigi (or even successful),
another deadly attack is possible
by delivering a jeochojireugi, approaching
close to the opponent.
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After hecho makki, an immediate
jeochojireugi is possible without
delivering an olgulchigi,
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16. Application of Action |
21-1. Application of Action |
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Application
of Action |
uses otkeoro arae makki when the opponent
using apchagi at close distance, because
arae makki is weak to use in this case, |
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Application
of Action |
attacks the opponent with the foot
sole, |
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21-2. Application of Action |
24. Application of Action |
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Application
of Action |
consecutively pulling the opponent,
hits him with the elbow, |
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Application
of Action |
applies a hansonnalmakki against the
opponent's momtong bandaejireugi, |
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25. Application of Action |
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Application
of Action |
after hansonnalmakki, pulls the opponent's
arm and delivers a yopjireugi. |
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