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Thrusts are hand attacks when some part of the hand (such as two-fingers, palm, or middle knuckles) is jabbed into the opponent in a linear motion, usually to specific targets (such as eyes or solar plexus). Power comes from hip snap and driving off ball of trailing foot. There are three types of delivery:

All the thrusts start from the hands and arms being held in a basic guard position: Hands in fists held just below cheekbones with palms toward face, with forearms almost vertical.

Spear Hand Thrust

It is usually used to the solar plexus or other soft body tissues. To make a proper spear hand:

One-Finger Spear Thrust

It is usually used to the eyes, solar plexus, nostrils, nerve centers, or soft body tissues. It is formed by starting with a clenched fist and then extending the first finger straight out in alignment with the forearm with the thumb extended alongside the finger. The point of impact is the tip of the finger.

Two-Finger Spear Thrust

It is usually used to the eyes. It is formed by starting with a clenched fist and then extending the first two fingers straight out. Spread fingers apart and hold them in alignment with the forearm. The thumb is curled in tight over the bottom two fingers. The points of impact are the tips of the fingers.

Thumb/Finger Pincher Thrust

It is usually used to the throat. It is formed by starting with a clenched fist and then extending the index (first) finger and thumb straight out. Spread the two apart as if they were gripping a large ball and hold them in alignment with the forearm with the thumb side of the fist upward. The fist is punched to toward the throat so point of impact is the web of skin between the thumb and index finger. As impact is made, the thumb and finger pinch together around the windpipe and grip it. The grip may be used to crush the windpipe or the windpipe may be yanked out of place.

Thumb Thrust

It is usually used to a eye, solar plexus, nerve centers, or soft body tissues. It is formed by starting with a clenched fist held with the thumb side up. Extend the thumb straight out in alignment with the forearm. The fist is punched to toward the target. The tip of the thumb is the point of impact.

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