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SUMMARY:Push Defenses (Part II)
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DESCRIPTION: Push defenses: L parry w/body defense and counterattack (orange belt)
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L parry/block against a push using a counterpunch
This defense may be used if you have your hands in a low ready position with your body bladed.

This low ready position serves as both a de-escalation and prepared defensive position.
By not raising your arms fully to your eyebrows in a defensive posture (thereby possibly demonstrating aggression to the aggressor [and witnesses]) with your palms up facing the aggressor, you appear to be in a &ldquo;reasoning&rdquo; position facing toward the aggressor.
If the attacker uses one arm or two arms to push you, this position readily allows you to deflect the attacker&rsquo;s incoming arm(s) while also facilitating a body defense.
Rotate your front arm using a modified chop to deflect the attacker&rsquo;s incoming arms combined with a sidestep body defense. Importantly in krav maga, the hand always leads the body by intercepting or deflecting the...

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