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Knee Pop Stomp

The Knee Pop is a bend of the knee that gets the foot off the floor as Nage starts to step forward. This causes Nage to be falling forwards much more than in a normal step. Then Nage's foot reaches forward and stomps the floor to keep Nage's face from hitting the floor. The basic Kuta practice stance is with the feet beside each other and about shoulder width apart. Kuta really has no stance. The techniques can be done from any position. The Knee Pop Stomp works when one foot slides forwards and when Nage takes a full step. The slide is shown where the same foot pops and stomps. In a step the lead foot pops and the rear foot stomps when it comes forward to the ground.

Movie of Knee Pop Stomp

Fig. 1 Start of Strike Fig. 2 Knee Pop Fig. 3 Stomp

  1. Fig. 1 shows the start position.

  2. Fig. 2 shows Nage leaning forward falling with the knee bent and the foot well up in the air.

  3. Fig. 3 shows the stomp which comes after the target is struck.

  4. The Knee Pop Stomp adds am amazing amount of power to the action.

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