Some situations can be solved by stabbing an attacker's eyes with your
fingers. For example, in our video Basic
Instincts of Self-Defense this is done in one of the groundwork attacks.
The hand formation that we show is different than those typically taught
by most karate systems. In those other systems either the index finger alone, as Ippon-nukite
(one-finger piercing hand), strikes an eye, or the index finger strikes one eye while the
middle finger strikes the other eye as in Nihon-nukite (two-finger piercing
hand). If you strike with such a hand and miss or are blocked, you are in big trouble. You
can have sprained, twisted fingers and you will not be able to make a fist.
To avoid these problems we use the hand formation taught in Atemi
Waza of Judo Kodokan. In this hand formation eyes are struck with the tips
of the middle finger and the ring finger. The middle finger is braced by the index finger
and the ring finger is braced by the little finger. All fingers are slightly bent inward
(toward the palm of the hand). To learn this hand formation, just put your hand on the
table with all your fingers together. Then, with your other hand, spread its middle and
ring fingers. Try to keep your fingers from coming back together. Then try to spread them
using the muscles of your hand while helping yourself with the other hand. Do it several
times, each time with less help from the other hand.
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