Oh, oh. Someone has been watching me. How have I changed what RP taught me? Here are several off the top of my head.
- Well, my method of recoiling the cane after a block or strike is totally wrist based. This came from Manong Ted Buot's instruction balintawak escrima.
- I stress structure of the body far more than PR ever did, if he ever did.
- The disarms are extremely leverage based rather than a combo of leverage and speed.
- I tossed the empty hand anyos in favor of the Tactical Forms because of all the karate in them. Fundamentally I formed eight Tactical forms (one action a piece - TF1 is your standard trapping hand action) based on FMA hands.
- I stress an alignment to my opponent where he is out of alignment to me.
- My cane sparring is heavily influenced by the offensive and defensive approaches I use in karate.
- I don't stress the late 90's tapi-tapi very much.
My base is RP Modern Arnis but I've really 'Dan-ized' the hell out of it. I don't think RP would get too upset. Heck - he might even be proud that I am working out things on my own...or he might roll his eyes and say "You can do that, too." (usually meaning that I was doing it wrong).
My book
Filipino Martial Arts - The Core Basics, Structure & Essentials delineate what I do and one can see the differences and similarities of what I was taught.
Do I do what RP taught me? No, not much any more, really. Can one see his teaching in my movement? Absolutely. One does not escape their roots that easily. Are my two core emphasis points the same as his two core emphasis points? I think so. He emphasized the hell out of tow things: the Flow and counter the counter.
Yours,
Dan Anderson