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- From: comptec92024@camins.camosun.bc.ca
- Subject: Re: Arnis Basics (Re: Single Stick)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.010723.1@camins.camosun.bc.ca>
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- References: <1993Jan17.013626.1@camins.camosun.bc.ca> <RweNXB2w165w@tz.ucs.sfu.ca>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 09:07:23 GMT
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- In article <RweNXB2w165w@tz.ucs.sfu.ca>, johankha@tz.ucs.sfu.ca (e_mou) writes:
-
- >
- > So, in the yokomen-uchi version, what was the followup? Kote gaeshi?
- > I understand that in SCA you can't do anything that might actually hurt
- > the other person; jointlocks, throws, etc. are out.
- >
- > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++=+++++
-
- Last question first. Jointlocks, throws and kicks etc. are not legal in SCA
- style heavy combat. Not only are they concidered dangerous to those people that
- they are being applied to (think about being throwen when you are carrying
- another 30 lb of equipment) but concidering the type of protective equipment we
- have for the hands it would be dificult to get a good grip.
-
- It has been a while since I have done any Aikido, so I will simply try and
- discribe one the techiques that I thougth was simular and you can give a name
- if any.
-
- The techinique starts with me in the front stance, my left leg in front, right
- leg back at about shoulder width. The attacker strikes a blow to the my left
- side of my head. The blow is traveling downwards from my left temple to my
- right hip. My right hand moves out in a crossing cutting block which moves in a
- cicular path from my shoulder to the attackers weapon and back to my torso
- under my left arm. This path is in a plane that is at 90 deg. to the plane that
- the attackers weapon is traveling in. The idea is attack the attackers weapon
- an direct it down and away from my body. At the same time my left is being
- extended so that my left hand can grab the attackers right wrist (the attacking
- wrist). The left hand is being extended in a natural grab, that is plam down
- and fingers pointing away from my body. I grab the attacking hand so that my
- palm over lies the back of his hand and my thumb over lies his thumb. Control
- is gained by pressing his thumb against the weapon and by rolling my hand so
- that my palm points in the direction that I am faceing. The attacker arm is
- being extended down and to the side of his body, his hand is being rotated so
- that the palm is faceing back and his thumb pointing down. It is importaint to
- keep the opponent arm extended away from his body.
-
- While you been doing this with your left arm your right arm had not stopped
- moveing. Your right hand should have been following teardrop path in and away
- from your body and should be strikeing tha attacker on his right elbow, into his
- short ribs or into his face.
-
- I now begin to raise my left arm, continueing to rotate my left hand so that my
- palm faces in the same direction that I am looking and the attacker arm is
- under tension. I can now step my right leg under and past the attacker arm
- swiftly rotateing from my right to my left until I am faceing in the same
- direction as my attacker is faceing. My hips and shoulders should be in the
- same plane as his. My left hand pull his right arm down from above my right
- shoulder in arc that passes between my left hip and his body at all times
- keeping his arm extended and under tension. At the point when my left hand
- passes my hips I strike to the right elbow and step my right leg forward
- parallel with a line drawn from his right hip to his left shoulder at the same
- time strikeing from my left shoulder to the back of his head. I then pull his
- right arm back and up then forward in a plane that cut the same line from his
- right hip to left shoulder and useing his right arm as leverage throw him away
- from me along that same line that extends between his hip and shoulder.
-
-
- I beleive the wrist control is a "sankajio" and then a step under to "kaiten"
- the strikes and blocks are stick work. Note that the controls and throws would
- be compleatly illegal in SCA heavy combat.
-
-
- Mackenzie.
- ( I hope this came out readable, its the 3rd time (sometimes I hate the editor
- on my system) I have tried to post it, so 3rd time lucky )
-
-