A Ridgehand Strike (also sometimes called a Reverse Knifehand Strike) is a strike made with the thumb-side of the open hand (i.e., the ridgehand. In contrast, a strike made with the muscled-side of the open hand is called a Knifehand Strike. The thumb is tucked into the palm. The striking surface is the side of the first knuckle of the index finger.
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