Part II Defending Against a Full Nelson
Defending Against a Full Nelson - (continued) 7. Next, step straight to the side (right foot in the picture) . You want to step slightly beyond your attacker’s foot.
8. Then, move the other foot (the left in this case) over to your (right) other foot and then behind your attacker.
9. Step all the way behind, bending your knees. You want to be in a wide stance (straddle stance) for stability.
10. Now twist (in this case clockwise). This will throw your opponent off balance. You may even be able to cause him to fall backward if you keep twisting further.
11. Now you can slap the groin with either hand as shown in these two photos.
12. Here I am using my other hand to slap. Depending on your position you will be able to get in good groin slaps with either the left hand, right hand or both.
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