Karate Counter Attacks: Part 5
More Karate Counter Attacks including: "hand vs hand", "head lock", "coat lapel", and "front choke" counter attacks.
One Hand Vs One Hand Counter Attack
Your opponent grabs your right hand with his right hand. What do you do to release yourself from his grip?
Give him a knife slash across the throat with your left hand. Be swift.
As his head snaps back pull your hand away and follow through with a couple of kicks to his shins and knees to render him unable to fight any longer.
Head Lock Counter Attack
In this Karate counter attack, your opponent rushes you and gets a head lock from the front.
What do you do?
The first thing to do is ease the pain, so you tug on his shirt sleeve and pull it down.
Simultaneously, with your other free hand, you smash into his stomach, and kick with one of your knees into his groin.
As your opponent's grip loosens, you free yourself and retaliate with a knife hand attack to the throat.
Coat Lapel Counter Attack
Your opponent yanks on your coat lapel and is about to deliver a blow with his other hand.
Step back away from the intended punch, slash hand downward on opponent's forearm.
This will force him to relinquish his lapel grip.
Then give him a two-finger thrust to the eyes or knuckle jab to the Adam's apple. When doing this, though, be careful not to break your own fingers by missing your opponent's eyes and hitting his forehead.
An alternative to this ending could be simply punching your opponents nose with a frontal fist punch.
Front Choke Counter Attack
Your opponent begins to choke you.
He's up close and his arms are best.
You slash down on his nerve centers in the forearms.
This will release the choke.
Now retaliate with combination of slashes and kicks to render him helpless.
More Karate Counter Attacks.

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