Dear Ostad Jalilzadeh and dear friends, as usual others questions come to my mind.
I was looking at Anattawa. Ostad Jalilzadeh says that "sensero" is the action for keyeto which is reaction, am I right?
If I take as example mato technique, the hand that is doing the punch is action, the one that goes back is reaction. Reaction should be a defence, so I think I'm not wrong if I say that it could be seen as an huto to an attack coming from the back.
Transporting the concept to "sensero-keyeto", this means that I am doing an offense with "sensero" technique and I am defending with the keyeto from an attack coming from the opponent, have I got it right?
Thank you