"Yes! Exactly like that. Now since you are face to face with your opponent, and hopefully got that knee to the stomach in you can deliver an elbow to the back to continue the drop, and then drop further with a knee to the back, while grabbing a wrist and you should have your opponent subdued. If you are on the other end and you just got kneed in the stomach the best thing you can do is back away as quickly as possible and distance yourself from the person who has the upper hand. Now, can someone tell me what the attacker's mistake was?" Kay looked around the group of students and someone called out "They approached from behind to start with and didn't get the upper hand after the first block." Kay nodded, "Correct. To get the upper hand after the first block, you grab the blocker's arm that they're using to block with and twist it around, spinning them around again, wrapping them up by the neck with your strong arm. These are the basic subdued positions from behind that we will be working on today. Please find a partner and practice them in slow motion."
Nash waited for Dingo to come back over to him, assuming that he would want to be his partner in this drill. Standing nonchalantly so no one else would try to partner with him.