How Do You Use The Circling Wing Technique In American Kenpo Karate?
With over 700 self-defense moves as well as strikes and kicks, American kenpo karate may be the most common form of karate taught in the United States today. Kenpo karate takes it’s influence from Chinese kung fu and tai chi as well as Japanese jiu jitsu. The circling wing is just one of many techniques that you can begin practicing today. Use the kenpo circling wing technique as self-defense against an attacker who approaches you from the rear and grips you from the neck, making him too close to kick. Raise your right arm so that it is in a 90-degree angle to the floor, shrugging your shoulder up and trapping your opponent’s thumb between your neck and shoulder. Turn towards your raised arm, bending at the elbow and bringing your arm in tight to your body, trapping the same arm of your opponent under your arm. Push your left hand into your opponent’s elbow as you are completing the turn to prevent getting an elbow strike to your face. Continue pushing your hand up his arm to the neck,