If your opponent punches straight with a left hand lead, your left foot forward, you block with right, clear with left, push forward a bit with left, and enter your fist under your clearning left---you've opened the opponents left side and exposed his left rib cage (wihen clearing with your left and pushing slightly forward forces the opponent to turn slightly from his left to the right and this helps provide the leak and openng of his left side, rib cage and below).
There are a couple of other ways to enter the fist under elbow posture and their applications are basically the same but the blocks and leaks are a bit different.
I'll leave the seven star stance for others to explain.
The name? Sorry don't know.
Last edited by RAF; 08-16-2005 at 05:08 AM.
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