Uraken - The Backfist
Author: Markos Markou
Date Posted: December 09, 2007
The back fist is one of the most fastest hand techniques available.
As it uses a snapping motion rather than a thrusting one, (like
most other strikes), it can be whipped out in a flash. So why is
it not used more frequently by martial artists. Well it is a technique
that relies heavily on the striking point to achieve the best results.
You must use the actual back part of the knuckles to strike.
Seldom people strike with the padded hammer fist or the back of
the hand, which will not do much damage at all, but a strike with
knuckles to targets such as the eyebrow or upper lip can be very
painful. Also when wearing gloves, it is impossible to strike with
the boney knuckles, and many fighters tend to disregard the technique
because of this. Kyokushinkai fighters although, (who fight without
gloves) should use the technique more often. A hard strike in between
the ribs can be very painful indeed.
One of the best ways to use the backfist is with a lop sao. Used
highly in Wing Chun the lop sao involves grabbing your opponents
guarding hand, pulling it down and towards you while simultaneously
executing a technique (in this case the front hand backfist). By
pulling your opponent vigorously into the backfist strike, it can
be made twice as powerful. This is a technique that could be adapted
into MMA training and fights as it softens the opponent up while
pulling into a range for a take down or further clinch striking.
Occasionally a spinning backfist is seen in kickboxing and MMA fights,
but that is all and this is a shame, because it is a very useful
strike for softening opponents, like the jab, and for closing the
distance for further strikes or grappling. It should be studied
more.
About The Author
Markos http://markschat.blogspot.com/
FIGHTING AND TRAINING METHODS FOR THE REALISTIC MARTIAL ARTIST
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
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