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12. Application of Action |
13-1. Application of Action |
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Application of Action |
defends by sonnalmakki in the wen
beomseogi against the opponent's momtongjireugi, |
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Application
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perceiveing the beomseogi is unstable,
the opponent intends to attack again,
then one must quickly respond by a wenbal
apchagi (the merits of beomseogi is
shown here; since the back foot supports
the weight fully, the other foot can
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13-2. Application of Action |
14. Application of Action |
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Application of Action |
apchagi by the left foot was short,
failing to reach the opponent; so, one
attempts to attack by a barojireugi
after stepping a foot forward, but the
opponent retreats defending himself, |
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Application of Action |
after the makki, the opponent resumes
attacking immediately, then one pulls
back the left foot and performs batangson
momtongmakki in the wen beomseogi, |
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24. Application of Action |
25. Application of Action |
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Application of Action |
uses hansonnal momtong bakkatmakki
against the opponent's momtongjireugi. |
| 25. |
Application of Action |
consecutively pulls the opponent's
hand, inflicts a palkup dollyochigi
on the side chin. |
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26. Application of Action |
27. Application of Action |
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| 26. |
Application of Action |
consecutively uses the deungjumeok
to deliver an apchigi on the opponent's
philtrum, |
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Application
of Action |
finally ends up by a momtong bandae-jireugi.
Those 3 actions must be conducted swiftly
and in continuity. |
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