Often you would practice basic cuts in a certain way.
It's: Kote - Men - Dou
In English it's: wrist - face - body
And this order normally stays as is because of the simple fact that each target gets progressively further from the attacker.
Wrist - nearest, compact footwork
Face - median, normal footwork
Body - furthest, deepest footwork
This is the reason why we practice these 3 cuts in a particular order and it rarely changes, now you know why.
Aim
Wrist (kote):
the forearm near the wrist where the cylindrical protector is, never hit the hand (risk of injury)
Face (men):
the upper boundary of the forehead or the hairline, not the top of the skull
Body (dou):
just below the right ribcage (from the opponent's view), not the waist on the side
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