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12. STRIKING TECHNIQUES:
Hitting vital points of the body
as targets by means of slashing,
stabbing and thrusting actions;
all techniques are performed
with a fighting stance
13. ST1: Left side of the head attack or left
temple attack
• Assume fighting stance
• Stick held at one o-clock; slashing action
• Free hand on chest
14. ST2: Right side of the head attack or
Right temple attack
• Assume fighting stance
• Stick held at eleven o‟clock; slashing action
• Free hand on chest
15. ST3: Left side of the body (trunk) attack or
Left shoulder attack
• Extend weapon hand
• Strike any part of the trunk between
the shoulder and hip joints; slashing
action against the outer part of the trunk
16. ST4: Right side of the body (trunk)attack
or Right shoulder attack
• Same as ST3
17. ST5: Thrust to solar plexus (stomach) attack
• Thrust weapon hand towards the target
• point (solar plexus)
• Follow-through with upward movement
18. ST6: Left chest stab or Left chest attack
• Assume the fighting stance.
• Extend weapon hand forward, palm facing
outward.
• Keep elbow up.
19. ST7: Right chest stab
• Assume fighting stance
• Scooping action
• Extend weapon hand forward, palm facing
outward.
• Keep the elbow down.
20. ST8: Left lower leg (knee/shin/ankle) strike
• Lower the body
• Extend weapon hand to hit any part of the
lower leg between knee and ankle joint
• Palm upward
21. ST9: Right lower leg
• Lower the body
• Extend weapon hand to hit any part of the
lower leg between knee and ankle joint
• Palm downward
22. ST10: Left eye poke
• Assume fighting stance
• Extend weapon hand forward, palm facing
outward
• Elbow down
23. ST11: Right eye poke
• Assume fighting stance
• Extend weapon hand forward, palm facing
outward
• Elbow up