verb;
pronounced /ch-eye-zul/
when you simultaneously
1. place your right elbow against someone's ribs. No gap should exist until step 4 is complete.
2. position the forearm of your right arm
perpendicular to the
circumference of the rib cage.
3. make a fist with the right hand.
4. with an open left hand, hit the right fist with sufficient force and speed to inflict moderate to severe pain.
This move can be performed with either elbow. Steps 1-4 should be performed in a near instantaneous manner so the person receiving the move does not have enough time to react. If done quickly, the receiver will take the full transfer of the force from hand, to fist, to elbow, to ribs. Although this move can inflict
significant pain, it is not used in place of a punch during a fight. It is used between friends, usually male, between the ages of 17 and 24.