This technique is for a bear hug from behind with arms pinned high which means the attacker has grabbed you above the elbow and below the shoulders.
This technique takes what you learn from the last technique stepping out and opening the centerline and introduces you to the Dancer step and Corkscrew Backfist. When doing the Dancer step make sure you do not Dancer to wide or to shallow. You should pivot out into a fighting stance or very close to it. If you do not adjust out correctly your legs could be tangled up which will give you lack of balance which means lack of power.
You want to use the twist out to generate the power for the corkscrew backfist, and then drop back into softbow as you strike with a heel palm to the face.
Welcome to White Tiger Kenpo
Kenpo karate is a unique mixed martial art or MMA that traces it's near history to the Pa lama settlement on Oahu, Hawaii. It is based on approximately 150 self defense patterns cataloged by the members of the Black Belt Society, whose members included William Chow who was Adriano Emperado (Kenpo) instructor, Walter Choo (Karate), Joe Holck (Judo), Frank Ordonez (Jujutsu), and George C. Chang. Ed Parker another of William Chow's student brought Kenpo to the U.S. in the 1950’s and established American Kenpo as his style. The Tracy Brothers who were Parker students established the Tracy Kenpo based on these same techniques. The true origins of these self defense patterns are unknown but many theories and legends abound.
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