Scientific training in self-defense for boys and girls, or, by K. S Akali

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Advantages of Pantra may, therefore, be summed up as follows :­­ 1. The jarring effect of a hard blow is reduced. 2. The chances of getting hit are minimized by moving away from underneath the stroke. 3. By slipping away in pantra the de­ fender gets chance to get at the rear of the opponent. 4. Sometimes Pantra avoids the opponent's hit even if Gatka fails to do its duty. 5. Player, keeping Pantra looks smart and better at his job which compels the Referee to give him more marks. He also wins admiration of the public even if he closes the fight.

N. B. This Movement is combined with ANKLE AND HEAD STROKES and GUARDS. Count 1 :­­A attempts to give a thrust with the point of his gatka to B's upper trunk as he did in “Thrust to Lower Trunk and Guard”. B avoids the hook by pushing off A's gatka upward instead of pressing it downward, otherwise the position of the gatka remains same as in “Thrust to Lower Trunk”. He also bends the trunk and head backward. Count 2 :­­ ­­­­­­­­As in ANKLE STROKE AND GUARD. Count 3 :­­ Count 4 :­­A comes to the head of B who avoids the blow as he did in HEAD STROKE AND GUARD.

B defends the strokes caring little about his fall. In this process of fighting B gets up and begins to lead the blows. A, followed by B, runs backward as fast as he can and repeats all that was done by B. When A gets up, both fight as they did in the beginning. Then they hault and take rest. 39 Shoulder Stroke and Guard.  13 40 Shoulder Stroke and Guard (D) There are three players A, B and C. A and C stand on either side of A and lead the blows turn by turn. B defends the blows to his left and right with double speed.

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