Combinations
91-100
Two similar variations of #93
93 - Left inward knifehand (or palm) block
with fingers obstructing the opponent's eyes while
performing a left crescent kick to the opponent's lead
knee. Left knifehand to throat, right tiger claw to face.
Optional finish with right roundhouse kick.
93 – Inward knife hand block with
left while checking person’s right leg with a left
Chinese heel kick to their knee. (both moves drawing person
in and down) Finish with left Knife hand to neck and right
thrust punch to ribs simultaneously. (Courtesy of Jesse Dwire IV)
94 – Step left to 9 o’clock,
dragon block to right side. Right roundhouse kick to
opponent’s midsection. As they bend over, pivot body
and execute a left reverse crescent to opponent’s
chest or face as they are buckled. Quickly draw left leg
back to crane and land with left foot behind attacker. As
attacker is shot back up from reverse crescent and after
the left foot lands behind, left ridge hand to back of neck
and right thrust punch to ribs. Rotate clockwise with right
foot while controlling opponent’s hand with ridge
hand. Drive opponent into the ground face first.
(Courtesy of Jesse Dwire IV)
96 - As opponent attacks, right foot steps
in at 45 degree towards 2:30 o’clock, execute in a
circular motion left upward circular palm strike to solar
plexus then to chin, right upward circular palm strike to
solar plexus then to chin left upward circular palm strike
to solar plexus then to chin, right upward circular palm
strike to solar plexus then to chin with left hand checking
opponent’s arm. (Courtesy of Ken Warner)
100 - (taught by Master Ken Longacre) Left
leg steps out 45 degrees with right Dragon Trap. Left
downward Shuto or Dropping Palm pushing their right arm
down and bringing their head down for left Crane Wrist
(Chicken Wrist) to face or temple, left downward Tiger Rake
to face. Left hand controls their right arm, right Spinning
Shuto to the back of their neck (spin on left foot and stay
tight to opponent). Right leg Iron Broom (low inner
crescent sweep) to right ankle/lower leg area for takedown.
(Courtesy of Andy Henson)