Baston Anyos

Arnis_DeMano

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i was wondering about the stick anyos, are the ment to be done in a fluitity motion or more like the empty hands anyos?

And excuse me for my bad english, i am from sweden and haven´t practise my english for a long time... :D
 

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Arnis DeMano, welcome to the Board!


I try to do all anyos as fluidly as I can, whether empty hand or with weapon. In a live situation, I don't ever want to be caught stopping my motion, and so I reflect that in the way my anyos are performed.

I think we'll find some varaince of opinion on this subject, which is good. I'm curious to hear other's thoughts.
 

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No thought on the subject just jumping in to Say Welcome to our new member.

Now back to the discussion at hand.
 

Dan Anderson

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The baston anyos are covered in tape #5 of RP's original series. When doing them with a cane, I march through them much like a karate form. When I put a blade in my hand, I slide through them with more fluidity. RP does them step by step in his tapes.

Yours,
Dan Anderson
 

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