Dropping the storm, is an IKCA tech. 5 Swords is obviously Parker Kenpo. Both are off of a right roundhouse punch. There has been discussion on the practicality or effectiveness of DTS. Ras, known on the forums as atacxgym, was kind enough to post a clip of himself doing DTS. I watched it today (nice clip Ras
) and felt that it was very similar to 5S. That being said, lets begin the discussion. 
Here is the written breakdown of DTS:
Dropping[FONT="] the Storm[/FONT] [FONT="]Inside defense against a Right Hook Punch[/FONT]
[FONT="]1. [/FONT][FONT="]Step back into Right neutral bow with a double block to the arm (one hand hitting the bicep and the other hand hitting between the wrist and the elbow[/FONT]
[FONT="]2. [/FONT][FONT="]The right hand loops back into a back fist strike (si[/FONT]
[FONT="]3. [/FONT][FONT="]The right hand grabs the garment near the collar and the left hand grabs the arm or garment near the wrist as you step in and kick the legs out from under the attacker, dropping the right elbow into the attackerÂ’s solar plexus[/FONT]
[FONT="]4. [/FONT][FONT="]The left hand keeps a hold on the wrist while the other hand slides up the arm for control.[/FONT]
[FONT="]5. [/FONT][FONT="]Pulling up with both hands on the arm, drop ricochet kick to the ribs on the way through.[/FONT]
Here is the video of DTS, courtesy of Ras.
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Here is the video of 5S, courtesy of Casa De Kenpo.
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Ras commented that it would be better to do the block to the punch, while at the same time, striking the face, to cancel out a potential counter from the other person, ie: a left hook, a knee, a takedown, etc. 5S basically does the same thing, 2 blocks to the arm, then continues with a sword to the next, and so on. So, isn't there a risk of something similar happening, as Ras describes, when you do 5S?


Here is the written breakdown of DTS:
Dropping[FONT="] the Storm[/FONT] [FONT="]Inside defense against a Right Hook Punch[/FONT]
[FONT="]1. [/FONT][FONT="]Step back into Right neutral bow with a double block to the arm (one hand hitting the bicep and the other hand hitting between the wrist and the elbow[/FONT]
[FONT="]2. [/FONT][FONT="]The right hand loops back into a back fist strike (si[/FONT]
[FONT="]3. [/FONT][FONT="]The right hand grabs the garment near the collar and the left hand grabs the arm or garment near the wrist as you step in and kick the legs out from under the attacker, dropping the right elbow into the attackerÂ’s solar plexus[/FONT]
[FONT="]4. [/FONT][FONT="]The left hand keeps a hold on the wrist while the other hand slides up the arm for control.[/FONT]
[FONT="]5. [/FONT][FONT="]Pulling up with both hands on the arm, drop ricochet kick to the ribs on the way through.[/FONT]
Here is the video of DTS, courtesy of Ras.
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Here is the video of 5S, courtesy of Casa De Kenpo.
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Ras commented that it would be better to do the block to the punch, while at the same time, striking the face, to cancel out a potential counter from the other person, ie: a left hook, a knee, a takedown, etc. 5S basically does the same thing, 2 blocks to the arm, then continues with a sword to the next, and so on. So, isn't there a risk of something similar happening, as Ras describes, when you do 5S?