NUKITE GAMAE
In Shukumine no Bassai, every posture is using the Nukite Gamae (picture 8). Aiming both hands towards the enemy's eyes while striking with Nukite.
In self-defense situations you could use the hand as a Shuto-uke (palm) to divert your enemy's attack by moving the hand softly as a whip. In some way, this move is more similar to the Chinese Kempo than that of Karate-do (pictures 9 and 10).
At the same time as attacking the enemy's throat or eyes using the other hand (Nukite), block the enemy's Tsuki or Mae-geri by using your front hand (Shotei).
In posture of Neko Ashi Dachi the point is to keep it until sliding your toe forward, changing the posture into the Kokutsu-dachi (pictures 11-1 and 11-2).
The reason for this movement is the ability to counterattack easily using Mae-geri, even if you are attacked while changing your posture. Changes of your body posture should be around your body axis.
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