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Movement # 33 – Dragon Jumps
This is a fun movement. The opponent attempts to cut my leg, I jump out of the way, change feet, and cut her arm. The pictures can’t show the jump, but hopefully I can give you an idea of how best to do it.
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1) The
opponent cuts toward my leg. 2) I am
actually in the process of jumping. The first part of jumping is shifting
weight onto the left foot to free up the right foot. Shifting back also gets
my leg out of the way. |
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1) I have changed feet in mid air, and land on my right foot. The opponent’s saber has past my leg by and is now on my right side. 2) As I
land, I cut downward on the opponent’s wrist. |
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Shifting the weight and getting the right leg out of the way. Shift
the weight onto the left foot and make sure to really sink into the right Kua
in order to jump. The
right saber hand is going to make a large swinging motion on the right side
of the body. If you look right, the circle of the saber is counterclockwise.
Here it has circled from lower right, up and to the rear, and ends by the
right shoulder. Don’t hold the saber to tightly. It is held mostly with the
thumb and index finger. The left
hand moves from the rear to the front of the left shoulder and faces forward. Focus on
getting the weight well into the right Kua. |
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Starting the jump. After having
shifted the weight onto the left foot, raise up the right leg. This is
actually just part of the jump, but can be done in two parts. The arms
remain basically the same. Focus on
sinking into the left Kua for a good spring. |
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Landing on the right leg after jumping. Spring upward
off the left leg and land on the right leg. Keep the left knee up upon
landing. Keep some flex in the right leg when you land. The right foot lands
with the toe facing halfway between south and east. The torso faces east. The
hands don’t change. Focus on
a good solid jump and a soft landing on the right foot. |
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Cutting the forearm. Touch
down the left toe into empty stance. The left toe faces east and the right
toe faces halfway between south and east. The torso faces east. As you
touch down the left toe, the saber cuts down. The right hand ends by the
right waist. The left palm pressed out, as in Repulse Monkey. All these
actions happen at the same time. Focus on
the saber cutting edge. |