Krav Maga - Eye Strike (Mistakes to Avoid)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024
  • A very neglected, but very effective Krav Maga combative is the Eye Strike. This video addresses common mistakes to avoid. It shows all the details to prevent injuring the fingers when landing this strike. Many tips are presented to maximize the accuracy, reach, and speed of this technique. It shows you how to safely use the Eye Strike in live sparring in order to get good at it on a resisting opponent.
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    Transcript:
    "Hi, this is Randall with KravMagaTraining.com. In this video I'm going to discuss some important details to delivering a proper eye strike. I found with the eye strike there's a lot of small details that are often neglected by most students. I'm going to address those today, cover them, and explain why they are important.
    First with the eye strike is the a proper hand position. If you've watched any of my other videos when it comes to the, for example, the 360 defenses, or the palm strikes, or the chops, the hand position is exactly the same. So if you've watched those videos and you've already gone over this hand position, I apologize for repeating myself. But it's really the same hand positioning and it's really important.
    Most beginners, when they deliver an eye strike, they just have a poor hand position. The thumb's sticking out like this, the fingers are apart, their hand is just not very stable and there's a good chance they are going to injure their fingers in their strikes are not going to be as strong.
    So here's the appropriate details to a good hand position for the eye strike. First of all, the thumb, I want to take the knuckle on the thumb and I want to bend it and tuck my thumb in. This does two things. One, when you bend the knuckle on the thumb you will feel your hand tighten up. It will get really strong. Where as this is hanging out like this, it's kind of loose and not stable. Also, you're more likely to get your thumb bent back and injured. So if you bend that knuckle on the thumb you're going to feel your hand get a lot stronger. It's like the equivalent of making a tight fist when you punch. Well this is like a tight hand position for when you deliver the eye strike.
    The next thing is, when you have this hand position, if your fingers tend to bend slightly, that's normal. Everyone is a little different when it comes to that. But the most important thing is that your fingers need to be together to stabilize each other. Sometimes I see new students, they kind of get a little sloppy and their hands are like this. You want your fingers together because they are less likely to get injured when they are supporting each other. A common position for this hand is called a knife hand position in a lot of traditional martial arts. I've never seen any style have a position called a fork hand. All right. Because I'm sure there's some crazy ass style that does something weird like that but most styles they teach to keep the fingers together because they know it's a lot safer for your hand.
    So that's the proper hand position when you deliver your eye strike. Make sure that you start with that. Don't neglect that..."
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