William E. Fairbairn by Get Tough!

William E. Fairbairn by Get Tough!

Author:Get Tough!
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The text on this page is estimated to be only 25.00% accurate Fig. 64

NO. 19— WRIST THROW Because of the unusual manner in which your opponent’s hand is seized at the initial start of this throw, you should first learn the hold as follows: 1. Force your left thumb into the back of your opponent’s right hand, between the small bones of his first and middle fingers, your fingers passing around to the palm of his hand. 2. Force your right thumb into the back of this same hand, between the small bones of his middle and third fingers, your fingers passing around to the palm of his hand. 3. Bend his hand towards him by pressure of your thumbs on the back of his hand and backward pressure on the palm and wrist with your fingers (Fig. 66) . 4. Retain your hold with your left hand, take your right away, and permit his right arm to hang naturally at his side. (Remember, this is only practice.) You will then be in the position shown in Fig. 67. (Back of your left hand towards your right-hand side, your fingers around his thumb towards the palm of his hand, your thumb forced in between the small bones of his first and second fingers.) 5. Bend his arm, by a circular upward morion, towards your left-hand side, turning the palm of his hand towards him; then force both your thumbs into the back of his hand (Fig. 66). 6. Applying pressure on the back of his hand and on his wrist (as in 1! 3), force his hand towards the ground on your left-hand side. This will throw him on to his righthand side. To finish your opponent off, jerk up on his right arm, simultaneously smashing down on his lower ribs with your right boot (Fig. 68). 58



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