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Strikes Back Fist |
A strike that is usually used to the temple or ribs. It is executed by striking with the back of the clenched fist (knuckles inward), in an inward horizontal. The point of contact is the back of the second knuckle
A strike that is usually used to the temple or ribs. Two inverted back fist strikes are executed at the same time to opposite sides of the same target.
A strike that is usually used to the temple or ribs. It is executed by rotating the body 360° toward the side executing the strike.
A strike that is usually used to the face or temple. It is executed by striking with the back of the clenched fist (knuckles toward body) in a backward motion over the top of the shoulder to a target direct behind the shoulder. The point of contact is the back of the second knuckle.
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