DBMA Manhattan (LG Russ' Patio)
Monday, March 29th, 2004
In attendance: Sean Bohan, Agapito Gonzalez, Brandon Carter, LG Russ.
I. Warm-up: Single Stick (Left Handed)- Diagonal Down Forehand Strike (Caveman) to Redondo (lifting punoy high to bring the Redondo strike as close to the body as possible when it drops). Step forward with rear leg for Diagonal Down Backhand Strike to Redondo. Repeat for each forehand to backhand movement. Switch to right hand.
Next I had each student try it with a baseball bat to help get the kinks out! Literally, if there are any kinks in your wrist elbow or shoulder when you are swinging a heavy weapon, your body will let you know it! They then went back to rattan (left handed and then right handed) and looked much smoother.
II. Explanation of DBMA Dumpag structure (see DBMAA Dog Bytes, Archives #1).
Translation of this structure to Knife Defense.
Freeflow: apply these principles in an unstructured scenario against more than one knife (two to be exact- one drawn, one concealed.... later to be drawn).
III. Two Against Two Knife Fighting Principles:
1) Divide and Charge
2) Pick and Roll
We ran these scenarios freely several times switching the dominant team. Guro Crafty taught us this material in November 2003 at Inosanto Academy (Brian Jung, Rog and Milt Tinkoff, and a few of the DBMA regulars in LA were there for that class).
IV. Review of the material from Parts I. and II.
It was an excellent class!
Woof,
Russ
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DBMA Manhattan Class
Friday, March 26, 2004
Using Stick Fighting Body Mechanics to Emphasize Empty Hand Skills: I wanted to improve the empty hand body mechanics of one of my guys, so I decided to use the stick swinging mechanics he was already familiar with to illustrate proper empty hand hip and shoulder movement.
1) Single Stick- Diagonal Down Forehand Strike (Caveman) to Redondo (lifting punoy high to bring the Redondo strike as close to the body as possible when it drops). Step forward with rear leg for Diagonal Down Backhand Strike to Redondo. Repeat for each forehand to backhand movement.
Empty Hand translation- Jab, (step back to switch lead), Jab
The Jab can be replaced with an open hand check if the Metrinome is rushing in on you, it can also be an eye gouge. What this does is maintain your fighting distance as you are being crowded. We drilled this with the Metrinome rushing in and the Fighter hitting then stepping back to hit again. This is a good structure if you are worried about a weapon being drawn (such as a bouncer in a bar) because it allows you to monitor the Metrinome, instead of getting close and personal just yet!
2) Double Stick- (Krabi structure) Double Jab with lead hand as you drawn back rear hand for a Caveman and step through to opposite lead. Step through once more for a lead Hook with the tip of the stick.
Empty Hand translation- Jab, (step forward to opposite lead) Jab, (step forward to opposite lead) lead Hook. This works an aggressive advancing attack.
Pad work- remembering the hip and shoulder movement needed to make the sticks swing properly, we moved to some basic Muay Thai boxing drills.
1) Jab
2) Jab, Cross
3) Jab, Cross, Hook
4) Jab, Cross, Hook, Cross
This was all done with movement and with the Metrinome striking back at the Fighter illiciting the Fighter?s proper cover or parry.
In preparation for the Los Triques material, we reviewed proper mechanics of the Muay Thai round kick: feed leg to partner stepping on the 45 degree (hold for 5 seconds checking form).
Next, we reviewed the two stick patterns above and then finished off with Inosanto Blend Siniwali Abecedario:
1) Abecedario 6 Count- High Labik/Low Witik/ High Labtik on each side
2) Abecedario 8 Count- High Labtik/Low Witik on each side and then High Labtik/High Labtik on each side.
3) Combine Abecedario 6 and 8 Count
4) Add Heaven 6, Standard 6 and Earth 6 to the mix.
All of this material was designed to bring our basics up to par so once we are out in the park again we can really hit the DBMA Siniwali and Los Triques material hard!
Woof,
Russ
Hope to see some of you out in the Park with us this Spring. Check back here (at the Public Forum) for details!