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Uke- attack with uppercut strike
Tori- intercept strike
1. Finger Press (Yubi gatame): Grab uke's fist and press in
fingers, push the uke's fist down and rotate the back of your
hand towards his face. (Facing uke)
2. Wrist-lock come-along: Rotate the uke's fist to the right
in a circular "backwards C" motion, then push up. Uke's
elbow should be at a 90 degree angle with fist pointing towards
the ground. (Facing uke)
3. Wrist submission: Face the uke in perpendicular position while
keeping the wrist come-along. Move left hand to the inside of
the uke's hand and wrap fingers around the uke's little finger
area and pull out, pointing towards the uke's heart.
4. Reverse hand-technique (Gyaku te): Remain in perpendicular
position while stepping back and placing right hand on top of
uke's elbow and pushing down.
5. Chicken wing (Ude-garami): Interlock left thumb with uke's
thumb. Pop up the uke's elbow with right hand as the left hand
creates a circular motion to the left. Create the chicken wing
lock by pressing down on the hand with your bicep as the base.
(Now facing same direction as the uke).
6. Stomach Armlock (Ude-hishigi-hara-gatame): Take a windstep
forward with right foot, while pushing down on the uke's shoulder
with your right hand. (Now facing the opposite direction of the
uke.) Create a large base with your knees and rest the uke's
arm on top. Lower your upper body to apply pressure to the uke's
elbow.
7. Reverse hand technique (Gyaku te): Take your right hand and
slide down the uke's arm as you step out into perpendicular position
to the uke.
8. Chicken wing (Ude garami): Slide right hand down the uke's
arm to switch hands so that your right hand is on the uke's hand
and the left hand is on the uke's elbow. Move your right hand
in a circular motion to the right to apply a chicken wing resting
upon your right shoulder. (Now facing uke).
9. 2-way action wrist and neck submission: Switch hands so that
your left hand is on top of the uke's hand and your right hand
is pushing the uke's neck at the carotid artery. Pull left, Push
right.
10. Hand technique (Te nage): Place both hands on the uke's hand,
step back with your right leg (tai-sabaki) as you pull the uke
forward to off balance then bring your right foot forward again
(tai-sabaki) and initiate a hand technique to the ground.
11. 2-way action wrist and neck submission: Stay on the inside
of the uke as you place the uke's hand palm down to the mat as
you push against the uke's neck. Pull left, Push right.
12. Finish
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