In the images above I begin by stepping deeply forward and to the left and using a backhand strike with the palm stick to my opponent's temple. When he blocks I step straight into him, jamming his blocking arm into his body...
...and following up with forehand and backhand attacks.
After a couple of shots with the palm stick I transition to a control position to follow with knees, elbows, and more shots with the palm stick. Once you've attempted to strike your opponent with the palm stick 2 or 3 times, you should move to a control position to prevent him from turning the table.
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Palm Stick Attack
In the images above I begin by stepping deeply forward and to the left and using a backhand strike with the palm stick to my opponent's temple. When he blocks I step straight into him, jamming his blocking arm into his body...
...and following up with forehand and backhand attacks.
After a couple of shots with the palm stick I transition to a control position to follow with knees, elbows, and more shots with the palm stick. Once you've attempted to strike your opponent with the palm stick 2 or 3 times, you should move to a control position to prevent him from turning the table.
Watch this technique in video on our palm stick page. You may also be interested in this Palm Stick Defense.
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