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John Tritsaris
09-28-2007, 08:09 PM
does anyone know why amok use a 9 count knife angles instead of a 12 count like most knife styles.

arnisador
09-28-2007, 09:48 PM
A lot of times there are redundant angles in the 12-count systems in order to get the lucky number 12. Some can be omitted. Perhaps that's what they did?

Carol
09-29-2007, 12:08 AM
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It's traditionally Filipino systems that have the 12-count. AMOK isn't a Filipino system.

In AMOK, the targets for the knife are more important than a culturally auspicious number of strikes.

John Tritsaris
09-29-2007, 12:27 AM
Carol where did you see the 12 count amok angles.

Carol
09-29-2007, 12:42 AM
Carol where did you see the 12 count amok angles.

My mistake....I was getting my demonstrations mixed up. AMOK has 9.

tellner
09-29-2007, 02:48 AM
There's a metric cartload of numbering systems in the FMA. I've seen ones with 5, 9, 12, 18, 24 and others. It really doesn't signify.

jdp29
10-15-2007, 07:59 PM
Tom Sotis has prioritized his system. To much clutter in FMA.

Doc_Jude
11-22-2007, 05:13 PM
This article should put things in perspective.
http://www.amok.co.za/history.html

Brian R. VanCise
11-22-2007, 05:47 PM
I actualy like quite a bit about what I hear about AMOK training. However this is something I do not condone: http://www.edgedweaponsolutions.com/become_a_trainer.html

Taken from the article:
Once you know how to lead a 9 Realms workout (this takes about a day to learn) and when you can competantly demonstrate the Accessing module’s attacks and counters, then you can be an authorized Trainer

Becoming a trainer in one day or a few leves a bad taste in my mouth and makes me not want to study with an AMOK representative that may have only trained a day or a few more to become a certifide AMOK trainer.

Beyond that though the philosophy that AMOK espouses sounds great and being someone who does serious blade training I look forward to attending a Tom Sotis seminar at some point to see his methodology. http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/images/icons/icon6.gif

stone_dragone
11-22-2007, 06:25 PM
Regarding the 9 angles, I know that the US Army uses a nine count when talking about knife angles as well.

Doc_Jude
11-22-2007, 07:05 PM
I actualy like quite a bit about what I hear about AMOK training. However this is something I do not condone: http://www.edgedweaponsolutions.com/become_a_trainer.html

Taken from the article:
Once you know how to lead a 9 Realms workout (this takes about a day to learn) and when you can competantly demonstrate the Accessing module’s attacks and counters, then you can be an authorized Trainer

Becoming a trainer in one day or a few leves a bad taste in my mouth and makes me not want to study with an AMOK representative that may have only trained a day or a few more to become a certifide AMOK trainer.

I think that is a one-day class on their instruction model, not one day to learn the techniques. That just seems silly to me. Learning the method and knowing how to teach it in a proven effective format is another thing.

arnisador
11-22-2007, 07:07 PM
Yeah, a single day is a real concern, but perhaps that does regard only the training in instruction, not the techniques?

UrBaN
11-23-2007, 02:30 AM
"Once you know how to lead a 9 Realms workout (this takes about a day to learn)"

I think it's quite obvious what this statement means. Needs approx. day to learn how to lead the workout...

"and when you can competantly demonstrate the Accessing module’s attacks and counters, then you can be an authorized Trainer""

"And when" in my knowledge, could be from 1 min to 10 years...

The accessing module is priority one in Amok! I suggest you attend a seminar / camp of that module, better by Tom himself, or a certified instructor and then decide for yourself if you have ever seen anything more practical or close to reality.

Amok! is a mindset.

Guro Harold
11-23-2007, 11:57 AM
FMA(s) already had in existance a reduced striking pattern named "Cinco Teros" (The five strikes).

Airyu@hotmail.com
11-26-2007, 07:09 AM
Hello All,

I spent several years training with Prof Sotis, and had lot's of laughs and great training days.

The Generic 9 I was taught may have changed but this is what I have from back then:

The Generic 9
1. 45* downward diagonal from right to left cut to neck
2. 45* downward diagonal from left to right cut to neck
3. 0* across from right to left cut along middle line
4. 0* across from left to right cut along middle line
5. 110* upward thrust to bladder (retract to left shoulder, elbow close to body)
6. 45* upward diagonal from left to right cut under rib-line to solar plexus
7. 45* upward diagonal from right to left cut under rib-line to solar plexus
8. Thrust originating from left side of body to armpit (or plexus, neck, right eye)
9. Thrust originating from right side of body to heart (or plexus, neck, head, left eye)

AMOK, definitely has had its roots in FMA practice, but it has changed over the years, especially when Prof Tom was working with Guro Gould of the LAMECO system.

Gumagalang
Guro Steve L.

www.Bujinkandojo.net (http://www.Bujinkandojo.net)

jdp29
12-02-2007, 02:15 AM
I urge all of those who have not trained with Tom Sotis to do so. Will be worth every penny you put out.

masterfinger
12-03-2007, 01:34 PM
I urge all of those who have not trained with Tom Sotis to do so. Will be worth every penny you put out.
+1 on that. I highly recommend taking advantage of any opportunity when it comes to training with Tom.

Franco

Tom Sotis
12-04-2007, 01:10 PM
"Once you know how to lead a 9 Realms workout (this takes about a day to learn)"

I think it's quite obvious what this statement means. Needs approx. day to learn how to lead the workout...

"and when you can competantly demonstrate the Accessing module’s attacks and counters, then you can be an authorized Trainer""

"And when" in my knowledge, could be from 1 min to 10 years...

The accessing module is priority one in Amok! I suggest you attend a seminar / camp of that module, better by Tom himself, or a certified instructor and then decide for yourself if you have ever seen anything more practical or close to reality.

Amok! is a mindset.

UrBaN,
Whoever you are, thank you for your answer.
Tom

arnisador
12-04-2007, 01:49 PM
It's good to have an authoritative answer!

UrBaN
12-04-2007, 02:23 PM
Hello Tom,

I have the same username at your forum!!

It's not that difficult ;-)

Stay safe,

Amok!

Doc_Jude
12-05-2007, 02:35 AM
Tom, I'm around San Bernardino/Riverside area in CA, is there an AMOK! trainer in this area? Thank you.

Brian R. VanCise
12-05-2007, 08:35 AM
UrBaN,
Whoever you are, thank you for your answer.
Tom

Hey Tom glad to have you here on MartialTalk! I find what I have heard about your AMOK system to be interesting and would definately like to check it out sometime. If you are not giving one or two day instructor license's out in your art then that is great as that is something I cannot condone and something I have seen all to often in the Law Enforcement Defensive Tactic's world. Anyway's we are definately glad to have you here and hope that you will update us regularly on what is happening in the AMOK world and also post particularly in our knife forum details on how an AMOK trained person might do something. Thanks again for joining! http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/images/icons/icon14.gif

arnisador
12-05-2007, 10:04 AM
Yes, more knowledgeable people sharing what they know is very much appreciated!

LawDog
01-06-2008, 10:29 AM
Hey Tom,
How are things going?