Eleytheria (
winds_voice) wrote2012-07-08 10:29 am
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[LUCETI] APPOINTMENTS
If you want to get hold of Eleytheria without writing out a post or log then this is the place to do it. This post can also be used to finish off conversations if you like.

[Action]
Thank you. I feel that this will be useful to me in the future.
Re: [Action]
Shall we try a frontal attack at this time?
[Action]
Yes, let us continue.
Re: [Action]
This is a common frontal attack, wherein your attacker attempts to punch you.. [Spock lifts his other hand in a fist...]
Immediately trap the grabbing hand, clutching it firmly against your chest with both hands.
Step back slightly with your left leg... this forces the assailant's arm to extend and gets you out of reach. At the same moment your left leg touches the ground, you twist your upper body toward the left and look down and to your left. The attacker's left arm is now stretched completely out and his elbow is either facing you or facing straight up. You can now release your right hand and swing it in a counter-clockwise motion over the top of the attacker's grabbing arm and easily escape harm...
At this point you may choose to run.. however, if you are unable to do so you can twist further toward your left and torquing the attackers left wrist, elbow and shoulder, locking the joints. In this position, your attacker finds themselves even further extended and off balance. You can now simply raise your right elbow with the assailant's hands still clutching tightly against your chest, and place it against the back of the attacker's extended left arm... torque left slightly, which causes your elbow to injure or break the elbow of the grabbing arm, or more commonly, they will usually completely lose balance and fall to the ground.
[Spock again leads Eley through the motions, pointing out where he must adjust his stance....]
[Action]
He'll still follow through though, at least paying attention to those parts that won't result in injury. Unless of course he *had* to use them for his own survival, that was the idea here. It takes him longer to get the hang of everything this time and remember all the steps and movements, though he listens well to his instructor's advice and adjusts himself accordingly.
This step might take more practice... but he's learning, he's sure of that.]
Re: [Action]
You are doing very well Mister Eleytheria. Though I believe that is enough for one day... overstimulating unused muscles is not wise.
Do you have any questions at this time?