MANUAL Hand essential life skills // WRISTLOCK in case of emergency, read quickly. Getting your ass kicked is never cool. Mark Gasper, Overland Park senior, is the president of the KU Ki-Aikido Club. Ki-Aikido is a defense-based martial art intended to redirect the momentum of an attacker and do minimal harm, primarily through the use of throws and wristlocks. Resist your urge to retaliate and follow Gasper's instructions to performing a simple wristlock during a frontal attack. 1. When your attacker advances towards you, spin away from him to one side and end up facing his direction. 2. Grab the wrist nearest to you and twist the arm palm up. 3. Maintaining a firm hold on the wrist, use your other hand to pull the attacker's fingers toward the inside of his wrist so that his hand is bent in and fingers point to the inside of the elbow. 4. Continue pulling the attacker's fingers so that his elbow bends and his hand goes past his shoulder and pulls his body towards the floor. This move catches your attacker off guard and gives you the element of surprise. It works by throwing him off balance and inflicting pain by stretching tendons in the arm, but causes no actual damage. Using a technique as simple as this can do minimal harm to your attacker and let you escape a dangerous situation. // EMILY JOHNSON Contributed photo Takedown: Mark Gasper, president of the kr-Aikido Club, says wristlocks are an easy-to-perform self-defense move. BAY-WATCH SPRING BREAK PARTY SUNDAY, MARCH 7th DOORS OPEN at 8pm $2 ALMOST ANYTHING DJ PRIZES FOR BEST TAN, BEST LOOK KICK OFF YOUR SPRING BREAK AT the 729 New Hampshire (785) 856-3835 13 3. 下列各式中,错误的是 ( ) 03 04 10