Darkmoon
Orange Belt
I thought of a new striking pattern, based off of the basic six strike double sinawali. I call it the Full Abanico Double Sinawali. All the strikes have an abanico in them. It starts the same as the double in that your' sticks start chambered in the same position: right stick on your' right shoulder and left stick under your' right arm. Mine goes as follows:
First strike is with the right hand to the defender's left side of the head, (#1) then Abeno to the other side of the head, (#2). Then Chamber your' stick on your' left shoulder. Now the left strikes to the defender's left knee (#9), then abanico to the right side of the defender's head (#2) , then chamber the stick on the left shoulder as well (as in the stance for the reverse striking patterns). Then with the right stick strike the left side of the defender's head (#2), then abanico to the defender's left knee (#9), then abanico again to the defenderÂ’s right knee (#8), now chamber the stick under your' left arm. Now strike is with the left hand to the defender's right side of the head, (#2) then abanico to the other side of the head, (#1). Then Chamber your' stick on your' right shoulder. Now the right strikes to the defender's right knee (#8), then abanico to the left side of the defender's head (#1) , then chamber the stick on the right shoulder as well. Then with the left stick strike the right side of the defender's head (#1), then abanico to the defender's right knee (#8), then abanico again to the defenderÂ’s left knee (#9), now chamber the stick under your' right arm. Now you're ready to start again.
So in short:
#1 abanico #2 high left chamber
#9 abanico #2 high left chamber
#2 abanico #9 abanico #8 low left chamber
#2 abanico #1 high right chamber
#8 abanico #1 high right chamber
#1 abanico #8 abanico #9 low right chamber
That's it.
So any thoughts or suggestions...or corrections are greatly appreciated. As always my invite to practice is open to anyone, so if you're ever in the nine mile and woodward area on a Sunday give me a call and we can bang some sticks.
Chris A.K.A. Darkmoon
313-588-6498
First strike is with the right hand to the defender's left side of the head, (#1) then Abeno to the other side of the head, (#2). Then Chamber your' stick on your' left shoulder. Now the left strikes to the defender's left knee (#9), then abanico to the right side of the defender's head (#2) , then chamber the stick on the left shoulder as well (as in the stance for the reverse striking patterns). Then with the right stick strike the left side of the defender's head (#2), then abanico to the defender's left knee (#9), then abanico again to the defenderÂ’s right knee (#8), now chamber the stick under your' left arm. Now strike is with the left hand to the defender's right side of the head, (#2) then abanico to the other side of the head, (#1). Then Chamber your' stick on your' right shoulder. Now the right strikes to the defender's right knee (#8), then abanico to the left side of the defender's head (#1) , then chamber the stick on the right shoulder as well. Then with the left stick strike the right side of the defender's head (#1), then abanico to the defender's right knee (#8), then abanico again to the defenderÂ’s left knee (#9), now chamber the stick under your' right arm. Now you're ready to start again.
So in short:
#1 abanico #2 high left chamber
#9 abanico #2 high left chamber
#2 abanico #9 abanico #8 low left chamber
#2 abanico #1 high right chamber
#8 abanico #1 high right chamber
#1 abanico #8 abanico #9 low right chamber
That's it.
So any thoughts or suggestions...or corrections are greatly appreciated. As always my invite to practice is open to anyone, so if you're ever in the nine mile and woodward area on a Sunday give me a call and we can bang some sticks.
Chris A.K.A. Darkmoon
313-588-6498