11th DAV summer camp - review

Dieter

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Hello everybody,

just a quick review on the 11th biannually DAV summer camp, that was held from the 27th of July to the 1st of August in Karlsruhe this year.

We were 175 practitioners coming from 10 countries. The participants from Russia, the USA and Hong Kong traveled to Germany especially for this camp.
Other attending countries were: Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, France, Denmark, Poland and the majority came of course from Germany.

We were 12 instructors there were 25 training sessions of 90 minutes in those 6 days. We taught 166 different classes with different topics for every session, because we had 6 to 7 instructors, who taught at the same time, to have rather small groups.
Here you can download an .xls file, where you can see the class schedule with all the tropics of the camp:

http://www.abanico.de/DAV-camp-2009-class-schedule.xls


All the instructors taught on an extremely high level.
Even though you might not know the names, here is the list of the instructors together with their Arnis rank and years in Arnis and the city where they come from:

GM Datu Dieter Knüttel, 8th Dan, 31 years, Dortmund
Master Hans Karrer, 6th Dan, 30 years, Ulm
Master Jorgen Gydesen, 6th Dan, 26 years, Ulm
Carsten Hemmersbach, 5th Dan, 23 years, Cologne
Peter Rutkowski, 4th Dan, 24 years, Essen
Sven Barchfeld, 4th Dan, 21 years, Dresden, DAV president,
Sunny Graff, 4th Dan, 24 years, Frankfurt
Ingo Hutschenreuter, 4th Dan, 24 years, Stuttgart
Benedikt Eska, 4th Dan, 20 years, Munich, DAV secretary
Bernd Vieth, 4th Dan, 24 years, Frankfurt
Philipp Wolf, 3rd Dan, 12 years, Kiel, DAV Vice president
Alexander Pisarkin, 2nd Dan, 6 years, Ekatarinburg, Russia[FONT=&quot]

[/FONT]The mood was extremely good as well as the weather, so that we could train outside o the grass under the trees all week long.
Everybody (from 14 to 73 years of age) had a great time and lots of fun.

The participants were very cooperative and helpful to all who needed help, for example during the preparation for a examination.
Also the leisure time together in the evenings was very nice with lots of talks, jokes, dancing and also some beer.

We hat 20 black belt examinations and the examinees showed good to excellent levels. There were

9 to Lakan/Dayang Isa, 1st Dan
6 to Lakan Dalawa, 2nd Dan
1 to Lakan Tatlo, 3rd Dan
4 to Lakan/Dayang Apat, 4th Dan

Also, there was a professional video team filming part of the event ans special footage for a Modern Arnis DAV Image-Clip.
We are also very curious to see the final clip.

All together it was a great camp and we will be back in 2 years at the same location.

I will post some pictures, once I have some.

Maybe we will get some of the participants to write about their impressions as well.

Regards



Datu Dieter Knüttel
GM of the DAV[FONT=&quot]
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buguhan

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It was really great fun!
All training lessons were extremly good, the location was perfect (expect the closing time of the bar: 11pm) the food was excellent and the atmosphere was brilliant as every time!

Hope to be there in two years time!
 

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Dieter,

How could it have been anywhere near as fun as the 10th anniversary camp? :)

Congratulations on a successful camp. Hope to be able to attend in the future.

Yours,
Dan
 
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Hi everybody,

reading through the IMAF Camp review I thought, not everybody wanted or had a look at the .xls file.
So I list the lessons and topics of the lessons here, so that you can get an impression about the material that was covered on our camp.

First once more the instructors with the abbreviation, that you find in front of each class, so that you know who taught what:

DK - GM Datu Dieter Knüttel, 8th Dan, 31 years, Dortmund
HK - Master Hans Karrer, 6th Dan, 30 years, Ulm
JG - Master Jorgen Gydesen, 6th Dan, 26 years, Ulm
CH - Carsten Hemmersbach, 5th Dan, 23 years, Cologne
PR - Peter Rutkowski, 4th Dan, 24 years, Essen
SB - Sven Barchfeld, 4th Dan, 21 years, Dresden, DAV president,
SG - Sunny Graff, 4th Dan, 24 years, Frankfurt
IH - Ingo Hutschenreuter, 4th Dan, 24 years, Stuttgart
BE- Benedikt Eska, 4th Dan, 20 years, Munich, DAV secretary
PW- Philipp Wolf, 3rd Dan, 12 years, Kiel, DAV Vice president
AP - Alexander Pisarkin, 2nd Dan, 6 years, Ekatarinburg, Russia[FONT=&quot]
[/FONT]BV - Bernd Vieth, 4th Dan, 24 years, Frankfurt

And here the lessons:

LESSON 1


DK
Welcome Training


LESSON 2


DK
Black belt-preparation 1

HK


Single sinawali, 12 att..+ blocks, etc.

JG
Single sinawali, counter sinaw., variations

CH
Counter techniques 1

PR
Tapi Tapi special

BV
Abanico entries and sensitivity drills

IH
Mental training (examination preparation)


LESSON 3

DK
Black belt-preparation 2

HK
Rompida, Banda y Banda, Figure 8

JG
Strike combinations., Tapi-Tapi sinawali r. / l.

CH
Grading preparation 2nd and 1st Klase

SB
Grading preparation 5th and 3rd Klase

PR
Bo, long staff 1 (torch fire)

PW
Figure 8 - counter and recounter, part 1


LESSON 4

IH
64 Double sinawalis

SG
Espada y Daga


Other topics by licensed DVD instuctors

Examinations: 1st Dan to 5th Dan
Examinations: 5th Klase to 1st Klase


LESSON 5

IH
5-7 strike counterattacks

SG
Sinawali variations

Other topics by licensed DVD instuctors

Examinations: 1st Dan to 5th Dan
Examinations: 5th Klase to 1st Klase


LESSON 6

Start 14:00 Certificate ceremony, of the examination, then

DK
Doublestick drills 1 (1-2 + 1-4)

HK
Karanza (double stick, Espada y Daga)

JG
Kicks and strikes with defense

CH
1-1, sparring exercises and Drills

PR
Transport and securing with and without tools

PW
Double sinawali, butt, Tapi stop of No. 1 Stopper

SB
Sinawali against two partner


LESSON 7


DK
Selfdefense in the car

HK
Doublestick 4th series

JG
Dagger to dagger drill

PR
Arnis with Disco-feaver

PW
Tapi Tapi & Balintawak - compar. & concepts1

SB
Reverse sinawali, stick other hand, 1-1


Lesson 8


DK
Buttcomb., 1st Disarmingseries with stick

HK
Abanico largo, corto

JG
Releasing, / quick release

CH
close distance tactics

SG
Knife to knife

PW
Abanico freestyle

AP
FCS choke template


LESSON 9


DK
SV at the wall

HK
1st disarming series with a tool, classic corto

JG
Sticktrapping and follow ups

PR
empty hand drills

PW
Takedown-, securing and ground techniques

AP
Pangamut

SB
Knife drills in combination


LESSON 10

DK
Stick-takedowns in close distance

HK
Palis Palis

JG
1st disarming ser. empty hand + fexible tool

CH
Effective kicking and boxing

SG
Reactive knife

PW
Tapi Tapi & Balintawak - compar. & concepts 2

BE
Workshop Tapi-Tapi inside butts


LESSON 11

DK
Modern principle, Modern drill

HK
Cinco teros

JG
advanced sticklocks and squeezes

CH
Tapi Tapi details

SG
Single stick drill (Modern)

BE
Arnis Cruzada - twirling

PW
Selfdefense with a keyring


LESSON 12


DK
Selfdefense at a table

HK
Espada y Daga

JG
Tapi Tapi combining different areas

CH
Knife - empty hand combinations

PR
Drills single stick

IH
Boxing, front kick, releasing techniques


LESSON 13


DK
Doublestick-drills 2 (2-4)

HK
Abanico freestyle

JG
"25" sticklocks and squeezes, simple

CH
Stab combinatins, twirling, bear hug and chokes

PR
Tapi Tapi part 1

SB
Disarming series depending on the program

PW
Throwing techniques with and without stick


LESSON 14


DK
Tapi Tapi black belt program

HK
Classical 1-1

JG
Flow drill and armbar/trapping

PR
Tapi Tapi part 2

CH
Stike combinations and 7th disarming series

SG
Single stick drill (classical)

IH
Whipstr. sin., 1st double st. ser. stick + empty hd.


LESSON 15

DK
Training for the instriuctors of the sumemrcamp
and all from 3rd Dan

Rest:Leisure time or free lessons​
through licensed DAV instructors


Lesson 16

DK
Training for the instriuctors of the sumemrcamp
and all from 3rd Dan


Rest:
Leisure time or free lessons​
through licensed DAV instructors


LESSON 17

DK
Tapi Tapi basic and intermediate level

HK
Classical 1-1

JG
Empty hand defense against a stick

CH
Diagonal attack, 1st disarm ser.other hand, ellbow

PW
Figure 8 - counter and recounter, part 2

SB
"DAV internal" - exchange/questions/etc…


LESSON 18


DK
Offensive Tapi Tapi

HK
Karanza (classical)

JG
Conter techniques against strike/Butt/stab

CH
Empty hand techniques

SB
Sinawali variationen

IH
Complex doublestick-twirling combinations

PW
Application of twirling techniques


LESSON 19

DK
Knife tapping 1

HK
Karanza (Modern)

JG
Def. empty hd - stick: disarm/lock/throw/pinn

CH
Counter techniques 2

PR
Modern - Classical

IH
Tapi Tapi stocktrapping of Prof. Presas

PW
Repeat: Tapi Tapi, lowkick, sipat, knee


LESSON 20


DK
Knife tapping 2

HK
Dulo Dulo with a stick

JG
counter techiques to empty hand locks

CH
Tapi Tapi, dominant leading

SG
How to live and train without pain

BE
Repeat: 5th Klase

AP
Pangamut


LESSON 21


DK
Doublestick Tapi

HK
empty hand - Stick (Stick winns)

JG
Counters to all disarming series

PR
Tapi Tapi part 3

SB
Repeat: 4th Klase

IH
Modern arena: "Experience Spartakus"

CH
Disarming , lock, throw


LESSON 22

DK
Counters to disarming techniques

HK
Tapi Tapi

JG
Modern Drill with locks and trapping

PR
Bo, long staff 2 (torch fire)

SB
Examinations preparation 5th to 1st Klase

PW
Correct behavior when injuries happen


LESSON 23


DK
Knife disarms drills and more

HK
Empty hand - stick (empty hand gewinnt)

JG
Tapi Tapi variations inside butts, left hand

PR
Sibutt

PW
Abanico drills / sumbrada

SG
double stick

SB
Examination 5th to 1st Klase


LESSON 24

DK
Dulo-Dulo / Impact Kerambit

HK
Double stick 1st, 2nd and 3rd series

JG
Butt 1-1 with dirarm and lock

CH
Tapi Tapi, special variations

SG
Locks, single + double stick, Espada y Daga

IH
Timing, precision and variations with 2 sticks

PW
Rompida - classic/modern/empty hd drill/Appl.


LESSON 25

DK
Empty hand locks part 1

HK
Children training in the DAV (talk & exchange)

JG
Reactive knife with disarmings and locks

PR
Disarming with tied (cuffed) hands

IH
Tapi Tapi cocktails

BE
Reversegrip techniques

AP
Knife


LESSON 26

DK
Empty hand locks part 2

HK
Evaluation of effort (talk &exchange)

JG
Sticklocks and squeezes: chain concept

CH
Double stick drills and applications

SG
Single stick entries w. Abanico and variations

PW
Concepts of filipino Kick-boxing

BE
Six count with stick and knife


LESSON 27


DK
Final training with the presentation of the certificates



I hope this is interesting for you.

Greetings

Dieter
 

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