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Serrada has FIXED PATTERNS: 85 Flow Drills   Message List  
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Re: [Angels_Disciples] Serrada has FIXED PATTERNS: 85 Flow Drills

Very interesting... but don't forget... we may never get that high... "3 strikes and a man will fall."

fritz

>From: "newsreader99"
>Reply-To: Angels_Disciples@yahoogroups.com
>To: Angels_Disciples@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [Angels_Disciples] Serrada has FIXED PATTERNS: 85 Flow Drills
>Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2003 05:53:50 -0000
>
>Serrada has FIXED PATTERNS: 85 Flow Drills
>
>If Serrada was based only on strike no. 1 and
>strike no. 2, and we had two blocks each, then
>there would be four fixed patterns.
>
>Now consider this:
>
>Total Serrada Strike Angles: 12
>Total Counters: 70 or so.
>
>Take out your no. 2 pencil and quad paper and
>figure out how many fixed pattern drills you
>can make from the above information?
>
>I have this answer:
>
>From the above number of strike angles and
>counters per strike and total counters,
>there will be 16 (SIXTEEN) Fixed Patterns in Serrada,
>and 85 (EIGHTY-FIVE) Flow Drills from them.
>These flow drills are both fixed to fixed,
>and jumping between the fixed patterns from
>any point while applying counter to any angle.
>
>So you master this Algorithm of Fixed Patterns
>and jump between the patterns across the chest
>center line and in height (standing hi to Lo),
>and with all possible feints (half-beats,
>a strike not coming in fully and suddenly
>changing angle), and you have everything you need.
>Maybe you can add your Left Hand to off-set
>the opponent now, or maybe even throw in
>a kick as he is blocking.
>
>When standing face to face with an opponent
>you have to deal with THREE things: two arms,
>and one incoming leg. (possibilities).
>
>When you study strike no. 4 or strike no. 10,
>you come to know that in Serrada we pay more
>attention to attack coming in from his RIGHT
>hand, and his RIGHT leg. If he is a Lefty then
>stand more to the right so the formula is kept.
>Left Hand attack is parried only in Serrada,
>because in high speed you cannot fight both
>left and right. So Serrada has PRE-DETERMINED
>strategy of stopping the right.
>
>When in front of the public, sometimes make fun of
>them. Serrada is NOT Jeet Kune Do, Eskrima/KaLi/Arnis,
>or any of the new-age stuff from Inside Kungfu.
>Serrada is a different Eskrima. Its whole counter
>system and its drills are different from other
>Eskrima systems. That is why when they reject Serrada
>and start to make their OWN Eskrima, they only
>get bits and pieces.
>
>
>


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Serrada has FIXED PATTERNS: 85 Flow Drills If Serrada was based only on strike no. 1 and strike no. 2, and we had two blocks each, then there would be four...
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Very interesting... but don't forget... we may never get that high... "3 strikes and a man will fall." fritz ... Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2...
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