© 2014 T. Westermann

Ude kansetzu waza: Elbow stretch lever as a throwing technique

basic defense posture while choking: Chin to chest / Pull up shoulders / Tense neck muscles

  • Initial situation
    • The aggressor is located directly behind the defender
    • Strangulation grip from behind with both hands in the stand

  • Loosen grip
    • Grip with both hands both strangle hands from the inside
    • The fingertips pess on the inner wrists
    • Rotate both strangling arms to the outside

  • Defensetechnique
    Elbow stretch lever as a centrifugal throw
    • Dive under one stretched arm with ...
    • ... a body rotation about 90° in the direction of the other arm
    • After finishing the rotation, the gripped forarms of the aggressor are crossed
    • Pull of the distal, lower arm, so ...
    • ... the stretched elbow of the other arm will be pressed on the own forearm of the aggressor
    • Circular setting backwards of the leg, facing away of the aggressor (Body rotation by approximately 90° next to the aggressor), doing this ...
    • ... the upper stretched arm of the aggressor is pressed circularly and energetically downwards, backwards, during ...
    • ... the other, lower arm of the aggressor is pressed upwards to the front
    • at a quick and dynamic execution the aggressor falls in a free, rolled fall, by an elbow stretch lever , to the front

  • Completion
    • go on distance or ...
    • ... fix the aggressor in the ground, alternative ...
    • ... a final Atemi technique

Strangle attacks pose a threat to life, they are consistent, timely and hard to fend off!