Pittsburgh Arnis
Yellow Belt
Hi,
Recently I was reading an FMA Informative issue on Serrada Escrima. The article nicely described the training methods. One goal of the training is to develop both sides of the body such that the parrying hand has a mind of its own. While this idea is a common theme among different styles of FMA, I thought the idea of having a "brain in each hand" was a great way for the author to provide a mental image.
Although I don't train Serrada Eskrima, I thought this topic might make for a nice discussion. So let's talk about ways or training methods to achieve a "brain in each hand."
Recently I was reading an FMA Informative issue on Serrada Escrima. The article nicely described the training methods. One goal of the training is to develop both sides of the body such that the parrying hand has a mind of its own. While this idea is a common theme among different styles of FMA, I thought the idea of having a "brain in each hand" was a great way for the author to provide a mental image.
Although I don't train Serrada Eskrima, I thought this topic might make for a nice discussion. So let's talk about ways or training methods to achieve a "brain in each hand."