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In this example if the leg cut was a [[Cut 3]] to the inside, then the responding strike should be in the form of [[Cut 1]] also inside. | In this example if the leg cut was a [[Cut 3]] to the inside, then the responding strike should be in the form of [[Cut 1]] also inside. |
Latest revision as of 04:36, 18 August 2016
Withdrawing the lead leg (or arm) out of the line of a cut, then moving back in for a cut after their strike has missed.
For example:
Master | Pupil |
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Cut 4 to the leg | Spring back to First position, delivering a Time Hit to the face, arm, or thrust to the chest. |
In this example if the leg cut was a Cut 3 to the inside, then the responding strike should be in the form of Cut 1 also inside.