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Movement # 69 – Fair Lady Works At Shuttles – Left
We continue on with Fair Lady. Here the opponent attacks with his right arm. I neutralize, close him up, open his center, and counter-attack. This is very similar to Movement # 64, only we don’t use Replace Step. We use the common Forward Step.
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Yoshi attacks with his right arm and I neutralize it to the left. Shift
the weight back onto the left foot and pull up the right toe, keeping a bit
of root in the right heel. As you do this, turn the torso to the left until
it faces the direction the left toe is headed (slightly to the right of
west). As you
draw back, the right arm drops straight down. The palm now faces down and is
on the right side of the waist. The left also drops straight down and ends by
the left side of the left hip. Focus on
the back of the right wrist/forearm for joining and sticking. Note: As the attack came in, I moved back and turned to
avoid the punch. At the same time I attached to his arm. |
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Yoshi was a bit forward so I circled his right arm clockwise across my body, closing him up. At the
end of the shifting back in the previous movement, turn the right toe out to head
halfway between west and north. Now shift the weight onto this foot and roll
up the left foot onto the toe, freeing up the left foot for blocking,
kicking, or stepping. As you shift forward, turn the torso until the nose
points to the right knee. The
right arm makes a clockwise circle in front of the body, ending with the palm
face down by the right side of the chest. The left arm moved to the right
with the torso. It guards the lower body and threatens the opponent. You are
in center position. Focus on
the right hand for sticking and leading. |
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I now open Yoshi’s center. At the
end of the previous movement, I added a pull to the right and sank deeper
into my right Kua. This disrupted Yoshi’s root and as he tried to escape, I followed
his energy and opened him up to my attack. Step
forward with the left heel. The toe faces slightly to the left of west. Be
careful to step wide enough to the left to provide a solid base of support
for your coming attack and to seal the probable retreat of the opponent. As
you can see in the picture, I have stepped behind Yoshi. The torso remains
facing slightly to the right of west. As you
step, the left arm rises with the palm facing to the right. It ends slightly
overhead. The left hand stays by the right side of the chest. Focus on
the left forearm for lifting. |
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I attack with a push or strike. Shift
the weight onto the left foot and turn the torso until the nose points to the
left knee. The
right arm extends out to end with the palm on the right side of the center of
the chest. Keep the elbow and shoulder soft. The left
arm softens. The palm turns to face outward. It is still slightly overhead. Focus on
the right palm for striking. Note: There is a strong connection between the two
hands at the end. The right is pushing outward and the left is pulling
inward. This makes for a very strong, balanced release of force. |