Piercing Lance (Front: Right knife thrust while your arms are up)
1. While standing in a left neutral bow, with both of your hands raised slightly above your shoulders, your opponent initiates his attack with a right step through knife thrust toward your abdomen.
2. Immediately slide your right foot toward 7 o’clock while simultaneously executing a right hooking downward outward parry to the outside of your opponent’s right wrist. As your right parry directs the knife wielding hand toward 5 o’clock, execute a left heel palm parry to the outside of your opponent’s right elbow, before sliding your left hand to the top of your opponent’s right wrist to grab it.
3. While maintaining the grab with your left hand, and without disrupting your flow of action, slide your right foot clockwise (rotating your body 180 degrees) toward 1 o’clock. As you complete this maneuver (ending in a left neutral bow) make every effort to buckle your opponent’s right leg with your right leg, while simultaneously executing a right back elbow strike to your opponent’s right or left ribcage, depending upon how you line up with your opponent. Your position is back to back with your opponent while still maintaining your left hand grab on your opponent’s right wrist.
4. Immediately slide your right foot (counterclockwise) to 8 o’clock (into a right neutral bow). During this action have your right hand now take the place of your left hand as it grabs your opponent’s right wrist. Without delay have your left hand form the shape of a crane and have it hook onto the left side of your opponent’s neck and throat. Without any hesitation (as if it was a single move) pivot counterclockwise (facing 1 o’clock) as your left forearm fulcrums on top of your opponent’s right shoulder (using the back also) and forces your opponent’s neck, throat, and head back. During the course of leveraging (leverage) your opponent’s head back, drop down into a left wide kneel stance while pulling your opponent down with both of your hands. Guide and force your opponent’s right elbow onto your left knee with all intentions of causing an arm break.
5. Have your left hand again grab your opponent’s right wrist as it assists your right hand in twisting your opponent’s wrist counterclockwise while moving your left foot back to 9 o'clock. Immediately rotate counterclockwise into another left wide kneel stance facing 9 o’clock while simultaneously having both of your hands twist and force your opponent’s knife (if opponent is still holding on to the knife) into his own throat. If your opponent releases the knife on the arm break, maintain the hold on your opponent’s right wrist with your left hand as your right hand grabs the knife and plunges it into your opponent’s throat.
6. Grab your opponent’s right wrist with your right hand. As you release your left hand grab, shift it so that it grabs the back of your opponent’s right hand (reverse it clockwise with your left palm facing away from you). As your left hand twists your opponent’s right hand clockwise, to possibly sprain or break his wrist, simultaneously wrap your opponent’s left arm around your left leg. Continue to have your left hand rotate clockwise (if the clock is to your left) and toward you while simultaneously pushing down on your opponent’s outer right elbow with your right heel palm to cause your opponent’s right shoulder to dislocate.
7. Have your right hand now grab (clockwise with palm out) under your opponent’s right wrist as your left hand releases its grab. Without delay, switch into a left reverse bow stance as your right hand maintains its grab to your opponent’s right wrist. Continue to twist your opponent’s right arm clockwise to place greater pressure on his right wrist and shoulder. Simultaneous with the twist have your left heel of palm strike your opponent’s right elbow to cause a possible sprain or break.
8. Cock your left leg and deliver a left heel stomp to the right side of your opponent’s neck. This is done as both of your hands grab and pull up (toward you) on your opponent’s right arm to cause further shoulder dislocation.
9. Force your opponent’s right arm to the ground, left front crossover stomp on top of his right wrist, and cover out twice toward 5 o’clock.