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Strikes
Forearm Strike

 

Definitions:

With inside and outside forearm strikes, the striking surface is bone. Bone is dense, hard, and may withstand powerful strikes even though it may be bruised at the point of impact and may be tender at this spot; however, the use of the hand is not impaired. With inner and outer forearm strikes, the striking surface is muscle. Muscle is soft and helps protect bone form bruising, but the muscle itself may receive trauma. If this occurs, use of the hand may be impaired.

Striking with the inside forearm is similar to throwing a roundhouse punch and striking with the outside forearm is a similar to the motion of a back fist strike. When striking with either side, it is important keep your arm bent to prevent injury to the elbow joint. Some types of forearm strikes are as follows:

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