The images above were taken from the website: http://www.geocities.com/~pendekar/amir/amir2.htm, showing the sequence behind administering the jumping back thrust that I have been “kemaruk” about during my active silat days. Darn!! Can’t perfect it..
Timing is important in a jumping back thrust. Must look for the best opportunity when the opponent rushes in while executing a kick (eg: round house kick) before applying it. The sharper and more focused your kick, the deadlier.
Timing is important in a jumping back thrust. Must look for the best opportunity when the opponent rushes in while executing a kick (eg: round house kick) before applying it. The sharper and more focused your kick, the deadlier.
However, can't apply it too often because doing a backthrust is kinda predictable unless you have mastered it to a level where you could do it lightning quick. Sigh.. Miss those days man.. :(
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