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Originally posted by Cthulhu
Sinawali are various stick drills, like 'standard six', 'heaven six', 'broken six', '8-count', etc.
Cthulhu
Originally posted by Palusut
I cannot absolutely speak for your style but Heaven-Six generally means striking all head shots.
Originally posted by Palusut
Alas, prime example of three years of teaching as compared to 20. Thanks Tim.
Originally posted by Palusut
Heaven - generally means targeting the head.
Man - generally means targeting the trunk.
Earth - generally means targeting the legs.
I cannot absolutely speak for your style but Heaven-Six generally means striking all head shots.
Heaven-Earth-Heaven means Head-Leg-Head.
Originally posted by Palusut
As Cthulhu stated, Sinawali literally is translated as "to weave", ie like in a rattan/wicker basket.
Actually, I heard it doesn't DIRECTLY translate. It comes from SIWALI which is the woven matt used for walls/flooring/baskets, etc. but yes, I heard the same, its for the woven pattern.
Originally posted by cfr
So do you know if Sinwalli translates to heaven six or the like?
Originally posted by arnisandyz
By the way, with all due respect...I never really got the term "single siniwali"...if one hand is doing the motion its not really "weaving" in and out of the other is it? I guess one could have the argument that it is weaving in and out of the opponents attack/defense.
Originally posted by Grasshoppah
Sinawali should be moving around and using body language and foot work. Standing in one place going faster and faster looks like Patty cake patty cake.Standing in one place is for beginners. Use meaning behind the strikes and aim for targets. Just hitting each others sticks is not the exercise.
Originally posted by arnisandyz
Siniwali is not even "an exercise", its a concept of weaving motion use in context of other concepts/principles like zoning and positioning (which would give you your footwork you mentioned). The flow drills are just one way to practice the concept.