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Step 1
Begin with arms at your sides. Keep your knees bent slightly and your weight should be on the balls of your feet.
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Step 2
Turn slightly to the side to present and angled target and step forward with your left foot. Your left shoulder should be closer to the opponent. Hunch slightly to keep your head partially protected.
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Step 3
As you step forward perform a semicircular sweep with your left hand. The sweep should begin above and to the left of your head, travel inward toward your body, and sweep above and pass by the knee of your outstretched left leg. This is where the block gets its name, it appears as if your brushing your knee. This is actually a distraction to your opponent.
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Step 4
As the sweep nears its finish, rock your weight onto your forward foot and drive your right hand forward in an open palmed thrust. This thrust is meant to block an incoming opponent's attack and is the point of impact for this move.
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Step 5
When your right palm successfully collides with the incoming attack, pull your left foot back in slightly and rock back with the force of the impact, putting your weight back on your right foot. Make sure to keep your hands up and open to guard your upper chest and face. By rocking back you use the motion of your opponent to get into position for a counterattack. This would be the perfect time to respond with a low kick to the legs or knees, though that is up to your discretion.







