I came across this clip of Mr. Joe Simonet, an 8th degree in the Tracy System, performing the technique Circles of Glass. I wanted to post it here instead of the Tracy section, because this is a 2 part thread.
For the first part of this discussion, I'd like to talk about the technique. The way I perform this tech. is slightly different. The initial footwork is the same. In the clip, an inward block followed by a parry, is used to block the punches. I do 2 inward parries. The knife hand to the neck is the same. I do not do the backhand strike as shown, although I do like the effects that it has.
After the knife hand strike, I shuffle forward and do a right sandwich elbow to the head, then pivot into a soft bow and do the hammerfist to the groin. The clip shows the elbow at a different angle, as well as a twist stance.
How does everyone else perform this technique?
For the second part of this discussion, I'd like to talk about the use of weapons while executing the techniques. I actually have a few of his tapes, and think its pretty interesting with that concept of using the blade or a club. Certainly gives a different outlook on the technique.
Does anyone else perform any techniques while using a blade or club, as shown in the clip?
Mike
For the first part of this discussion, I'd like to talk about the technique. The way I perform this tech. is slightly different. The initial footwork is the same. In the clip, an inward block followed by a parry, is used to block the punches. I do 2 inward parries. The knife hand to the neck is the same. I do not do the backhand strike as shown, although I do like the effects that it has.

How does everyone else perform this technique?
For the second part of this discussion, I'd like to talk about the use of weapons while executing the techniques. I actually have a few of his tapes, and think its pretty interesting with that concept of using the blade or a club. Certainly gives a different outlook on the technique.

Does anyone else perform any techniques while using a blade or club, as shown in the clip?
Mike