FMA - Modern Arnis Techniques Thread!!!

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Add your techniques with pictures and descriptions to this thread.

These techniques are for entertainment and demonstration purposes only. The viewer assumes all risks and responsibilities if attempting these techniques. This thread is no substitute for proper supervision under a qualified instructor.
 
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1. Charles blocks André's backhand strike.
2. Charles controls André's striking hand, presents and traps André's left hand.
3. Charles disarms André.
4. Charles executes a finishing technique.

Charles Adams and André Gains are members of FCS Kali of North Carolina (www.ncfcskaliusa.com).
 

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Gunting with Sikaran takedown.

1. André counters Charles' forehand with block and gunting.
2. André passes and strips and disarms Charles' stick.
3. André executes a sikaran takedown which turns Charles' ankle and causes him to fall (picture 4).

André Gains and Charles Adams are members of FCS Kali of North Carolina (www.ncfcskaliusa.com).
 

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Nice sequence lets keep them comeing.
I liked the take down, I hope he was attacking the nerves in the calf while doing it.
 

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Hey Folks,

In the Gunting defense what is happening with the guy whose back is to the camera? Is he doing anything with his live hand?
 
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bart said:
Hey Folks,

In the Gunting defense what is happening with the guy whose back is to the camera? Is he doing anything with his live hand?

The opponent's live hand is a factor, but these are just general techniques and don't cover all the bases.
 

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Palusut said:
The opponent's live hand is a factor, but these are just general techniques and don't cover all the bases.


In Doce Pares Multi-Style we have a set of drills called "abesedario" where the focus is on the defender learning to manipulate the weapon and develop tapi-tapi skills, among other things. Often times the attacker's "live hand" doesn't do anything either but we're just supposed to keep it in mind as we go through the techniques.
 
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bart said:
In Doce Pares Multi-Style we have a set of drills called "abesedario" where the focus is on the defender learning to manipulate the weapon and develop tapi-tapi skills, among other things. Often times the attacker's "live hand" doesn't do anything either but we're just supposed to keep it in mind as we go through the techniques.

Good point Bart.

This thread does not replace proper instruction or supervision. My students are mindful of the live hand.

These techniques are again a general case and are not meant to cover all the bases.

Harold
 
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tshadowchaser said:
Nice sequence lets keep them comeing.
I liked the take down, I hope he was attacking the nerves in the calf while doing it.

Thanks Sheldon,

That is a high compliment coming from you!

Indeed the Sikaran attack is focused on the nerves of the calf first then buckling and turning of the ankle.

Thanks,

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Nice, thats what I wanted to here.

Keep them comeing.
Anyone els have some they would like to contribute?
How about some from some of the Older (senior) members (Dan, Tim, Etc.)?
 
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bart said:
Hey Folks,

In the Gunting defense what is happening with the guy whose back is to the camera? Is he doing anything with his live hand?


:ultracool
 

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Palusut said:
Thanks PPKO,

All supporting members of MT can post techniques here.

To see how to become a supporting member, follow this link:
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Best regards,

Palusut
Once I get the money than I will become a supporting member money is tight right now as my school is still trying to get people to join. I just started teaching Modern Arnis and I am hoping to get people in my area more interested in that. T.A. Frazer is teaching it to me and he has learned from Remy, but is now learning from Ken Smith

Best Regards
PPKO
 
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I am concerned by the excessive amount of Punyo shown by Charles in the intial photos.
Please Explain.

?
 
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ppko said:
Once I get the money than I will become a supporting member money is tight right now as my school is still trying to get people to join. I just started teaching Modern Arnis and I am hoping to get people in my area more interested in that. T.A. Frazer is teaching it to me and he has learned from Remy, but is now learning from Ken Smith

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Hi PPKO,

Is that Ken Smith as in Master of Tapi-Tapi that you were referring to?

Thanks,

Palusut
 

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