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Movement # 72 – Grasp The Bird’s Tail
This sequence is basically the same as Movements # 35 or 65. Each one of these separate parts are a single movement with a separate application – Right Push Upward, Roll Back, Press, Push.
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Right Push Upward Yoshi attacks
with his left hand. I neutralize it to my left, closing him up. I then step
behind him and throw him over my leg. From Ward
Off, turn the torso to the left keeping the weight on the forward foot and
pivot out the left toe to face half way between north and east. Be sure it is
the torso turning that turns out the left toe. Roll up onto the right toe. The
hands come into center position by bring the left hand over to the front of
the crotch. The left palm turns downward. Focus on
the left palm for joining. |
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I now add a pull to lead Yoshi further than he wanted to go, and step behind him to seal his probable retreat. Step forward
with the right heel. The toe faces slightly to the right of east. Sink the
weight deeper into the left Kua. Keep the torso facing the direction the left
toe is headed. The hands stay in basically the same position. Focus on
the pull with the left palm and the correct stepping with the right foot. |
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I throw Yoshi over my right leg with Peng Jing. Shift
the weight onto the right foot and turn the torso to face the direction the
right toe is headed. Make sure the knee just covers the toe. Don’t lean
forward. At the end of the movement, let the torso turning turn in the rear
toe slightly. The right
arm expands up, out, and moves with the body to end by the right shoulder with
the palm facing inward. The left
palm turns to face the right forearm and moves with the body turn, staying by
the left side of the chest. Focus on
the right forearm for issuing the Peng Jing. |
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Roll Back Yoshi
attacks with his left hand. I neutralize it to the left and apply an arm bar. Shift
the weight back onto the left foot, and at the same time, turn the torso
until the nose points to the left knee. Don’t lean back. The left
palm rotates counterclockwise and moves down to end at the left side of the
waist with the palm facing up. The right arm stays in basically the same
position, moving left with the torso, only the palm turns to face left. Focus on
the interaction of the left palm and right forearm to Roll Back and put
pressure on the opponent’s elbow. |
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Press Here I
apply Ghee Jing, which send energy deep into Yoshi’s body. I am aiming it
downward and his body is caught between my outward pressure and the earth. Shift the
weight back onto the right foot and as you do, turn the torso until the nose
points to the right knee. The knee just covers the toe. Don’t lean forward. The
right arm drops until the forearm is parallel to the ground. It is round with
the palm facing the center of the chest. The left
hand rotates clockwise as it circles up to the left side of the chest. The two
arms then expand outward as the torso turns, applying Ghee Jing or powerful
striking out energy. Focus on
the back of the right wrist and the left palm. |
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Push Here
Yoshi pushes with both arms towards my body. I neutralize the energy outward,
then close him up and push him away. Shift
the weight straight back into the left Kua. Don’t lean backward. The two
arms open at the end of Press by turning palms down with the arms basically
straight, like in Commencement. The arms then move back with the body and the
elbows soften. Focus on
the two forearms/wrists. Note: This application picture shows the opening of the
two arms as I move back, gathering energy into my left Kua. |
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I push Yoshi away. Shift the
weight straight ahead until the knee just covers the toe. The two
arms move forward with the body and expand outward. Keep the elbows soft. Don’t
lean forward. Remember that the push comes from the stored energy in the left
leg/Kua, not the just the arms. Focus on
the two palms. |