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    Hidden Dagger

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    Episode 23: Hidden Dagger is the twentieth technique and the final technique for this series. It is a one-armed grab from the side. This teaches the way to disengage.
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    Kenpo Foundation – Blocks and Strikes

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    Episode 3 features blocks including the inner block, outer block, upper block, and reverse block. Strikes include the traditional punch, back knuckle strike, and more.
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    Kenpo Foundation – Kicks

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    Episode 2 features kicks including the snap kick, rear kick, side-kick, roundhouse, front leg roundhouse, foot jab, push kick, and double kick.
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    Kenpo Foundation – Stances

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    Episode 1 covers the horse stance, training stance, fighting stance (or side horse stance), bow stance, cat stance, and cross step.
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    Kimono Grab

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    Episode 4: The first technique in the system. This is a defense against a two-handed grab. This video also addresses the principle of continuous attacks.
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    Locking The Arm

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    Episode 13: Locking The Arm addresses the importance of a faster response, techniques to escape the grab with your arm behind your back and a counter grab to open your opponent up to strikes.
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    Opponents At Sides

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    Episode 15: Opponents At Sides is the twelfth technique in the system. This technique addresses dealing with two opponents on different sides.
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    Punch Defense

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    Episode 16: Punch Defense is the thirteenth technique in the system. This is the first technique in the system that deals with a defense against a strike.
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    Removing The Cloak

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    Episode 20: Removing The Cloak is the seventeenth technique in the system. It is a defense against a two-handed grab from the front.