"The striking fist is chambered at the opposite shoulder, then brought outward in front of the body, as if to strike the opponent in the temple of the forehead. This strike should not be confused with the Backfist Side Strike, which is also made to the side of the body, but with a vertical motion so that the striking arm is pointing upward at the end of the strike."@en . "Outward Backfist Strike"@en . "The striking fist is chambered at the opposite shoulder, then brought outward in front of the body, as if to strike the opponent in the temple of the forehead. This strike should not be confused with the Backfist Side Strike, which is also made to the side of the body, but with a vertical motion so that the striking arm is pointing upward at the end of the strike."@en . .