9. STUDENT GRADE
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9.A.3 - Muk Yan Chong![]() Muk Yan Chong - 3. Section |
From Fighting Stance - Diagonal foot contact.
Hold arms firmly to ensure balance when A sweeps B's leg. B performs "Huen" Geuk keeping constant knee contact to maintain frontality during rotation,
until landing with full knee tension and Chasing Step.
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From Fighting Stance - Diagonal knee contact.
Hold arms firmly to ensure balance when A sweeps B's knee. B body turns due to the knee tension, ensuring frontality during rotation,
until landing with full knee tension and "leg change".
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Always from Fighting Stance.
If opponent has fixed "wide arm" positions, and Pak Dar (1.B.4) can't be done.
Take double inside control with wrists turned outside and body slightly turned, before Taan Dar (1.D.2).
Always from Fighting Stance.
If opponent has fixed narrow/close and shifted arm positions, and Pak Dar (1.B.4) can't be done.
Execute fook and "Laan/Lap" control.
From basic Poon Sau (4.C.2)
to 2. Attack (Inside Pak) (6.C.1)
Against A's 2. Attack (Inside Pak), B lowers inside Fook into Fook while rotating forward,
creating room for Noi Bong to release into Wu. When A, upon impact, raises the arm above horizontal while turning away, B converts Fook into Jam and Wu into control/grab with a following Arm Break, before landing with Short Step.
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From basic Poon Sau (4.C.2)
to 2. Attack (Inside Pak) (6.C.1)
Against A's 2. Attack (Inside Pak), B lowers inside Fook into Fook while rotating forward,
creating room for Noi Bong to release into Wu. Due to a "week" Fook, A is not adequately turned to fully avoid the Chaan impact on B's Wu, and B converts Fook into Jam and Wu into Lap/grab and following Arm Break,
in the direction the pressure dictates, before landing with Short Step.
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From basic Poon Sau (4.C.2)
to 2. Attack (Inside Pak) (6.C.1)
Against A's 2. Attack (Inside Pak), B lowers inside Fook into Fook while rotating forward,
creating room for Noi Bong to release into Wu. Due to a "week" Fook pressed below A's Chaan, A is not adequately turned to fully avoid the Chaan impact on B's Wu, and B converts Fook into Tuk and Wu into Lap/grab and following Arm Break,
in the direction the pressure dictates, before landing with Short Step.
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From slightly rotated IRAS
A from Bong and principle Wu (3.C.K.) - B from Inside Fook/Lap.
Prior to start, A lowers Wu into a non contact Fook.
When B Lap/pulls A's wrist while attacking with a jab/hook, A reacts by Fook and Noi Bong (rapid elbow contra pull) (7.C.2), to ensure frontality by keeping distance between wrists,
before landing with Short Step.
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From slightly rotated IRAS
A from Bong and principle Wu (3.C.K.) - B from Inside Fook/Lap.
Prior to start, A lowers Wu into a non contact Fook.
When B Lap/pulls A's wrist to release Fook attack, A continues / "thrusts" the Bong (Biu) during forward rotation (6.C.3),
creating room for a rapid lowering of the Bong elbow into Fook attack and Wu, followed by Short Step.
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From slightly rotated IRAS
A from Bong and principle Wu (3.C.K.) - B from Inside Fook/Lap.
Prior to start, A lowers Wu into a non contact Fook.
When B does pak on A's elbow to release Chaan, A reacts with Fook attack (1.D.3).
Always from Fighting Stance..
If opponent, upon diagonal contact raises arm above horizontal while turning away, B converts Fook into Jam and Wu into control/grab and following Arm Break.
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If heavy Chaan impact on Wu upon diagonal contact, Fook converts into Jam and Wu into Lap/grab with a following Arm Break, in the direction the pressure dictates.
If heavy Chaan impact on Wu upon diagonal contact, Fook converts into Tuk and Wu into Lap/grab and following Arm Break, in the direction the pressure dictates.
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