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Movement # 13 – Press Forward Diagonally
A rather straightforward, simple movement. The opponent pokes towards my center. I neutralize it down and to my left, and move in with a pressing energy to her upper body.
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The opponent pokes from the front. |
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1) I
neutralize this poke down and to the left. 2) I
step in and press the saber into her upper body. |
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Neutralize the poke down and to the left. Shift
the weight straight back onto the right foot and pull the left foot into
empty stance. The
saber is brought down and at the same time, turns about parallel to the
ground. The left hand joins with the saber blade about three quarters of the
way down towards the end to give stability and strength. As the body retreats
the saber is pulled towards the body and slightly to the left. If you have a
training partner, have him or her poke towards your center and see if you can
gently join and lead this incoming energy slightly to your left so the tip
moves past you. Don’t knock this poke away. Join and lead. Focus on
joining and leading. |
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Pressing forward. Step
forward with the left foot and shift the weight onto the foot. Move forward
till the knee just covers the toe. The body and toe face halfway between
north and east. The saber
presses outward to end diagonally across the upper body. Don’t lock the
elbows, but the arms are quite straight. Focus on
the saber edge pressing forward. Note: Depending upon the distance, you might jump
forward into this press to get closer to the target. When doing
demonstrations, I often jump quite a ways forward for the fun of it. The jump
also helps to get inside the opponent’s defenses once the saber tip passes
your body. |