Jiu-Jitsu Combat Tricks : Japanese Feats of Attack And Defence in Personal Encounter

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The base-of-the-spine blow, delivered at a certain angle, and at a certain point of im- 66 Jiu-jitsu Combat Tricks pact, would probably result in leaving the com- batant so struck bed-ridden for life. In general it must be insisted that there is altogether too much danger in attacking the lower end of the spine with such a blow.
A considerable variety of blows in the ab- domen, at the sides, and over the kidneys can be studied out by the industrious. A general hint will be enough. Any position
...that leaves a combatant's hand or elbow between the op- ponent's arm and body gives a valuable oppor- tunity. The fingers, the edge of the hand, or the point of the elbow may be used for swift attack agalinst the soft parts. The elbow, when in position, may be used effectively for a blow in the adversary's short ribs.
Nor must the use of the knee be forgotten when at close quarters. A jab with the point of the knee may be employed against the ab- domen or side when both hands are busy. If one is behind his adversary he is often able to butt ' ' the point of one of his knees in over the kidney.


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