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some good points there stickman. though i think some of the lock flow i picked up flowing thru the leglocks will definitely help with their efficiency and...
excalibur921
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Dec 1, 2004
5:47 pm
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It always helps to know what to do in particular situations, and grappling is definitely a flow, though much slower and tiring than stickwork. Having a hard...
Stickman
angelguro33
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Dec 2, 2004
5:08 pm
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so i'm assuming that the "pinch" is always applied after the takedown. with 2 points of pressure, 1)applied by the thumbs onto the achilles tendon, 2)being...
excalibur921
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Dec 3, 2004
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Dan Inosanto has a great tape on Dumog. Some good grappling with and without stick. Dog Brothers also has stick grappling tape, just some suggestions. ... ...
salviserrada
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Dec 3, 2004
5:18 am
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... No! The thumbs just anchor the technique. The pressure point is the stick against the bone. The takedown comes as a result of the pain, which allows you...
Stickman
angelguro33
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Dec 3, 2004
3:58 pm
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interesting. so then, after compressing for the strike on the knee, pivot at that point facing the rear of the opponent, remain compressed and hook the front...
michael schwarz
excalibur921
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Dec 4, 2004
12:11 am
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yes, thank you i have the Dog Brothers tape as well as Paul Vunaks video on dumog. however, i've leaned more towards the sambo method of grappling and learned...
michael schwarz
excalibur921
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Dec 4, 2004
12:14 am
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Closer. The strike to the knee has no compression. The basic Serrada strike is just that. I nickname a lot of techniques for brevity. This one I call the...
Stickman
angelguro33
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Dec 4, 2004
4:39 pm
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nothing new to share, i'm afraid. just variations on some of the familiar locks and chokes we all know. always appreciate insight into fresh instructive ...
michael schwarz
excalibur921
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Dec 5, 2004
10:32 pm
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OK, here's another couple of nicknames this morning for techniques. The first I call the "mousetrap." This is the high pass, going from an inside block to the...
Stickman
angelguro33
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Dec 6, 2004
3:41 pm
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I'd been thinking for some time about how best to communicate with my students online, wondering how to let it be interactive. I'd also thought about putting...
Stickman
angelguro33
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Dec 6, 2004
5:29 pm
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oh yes, of course i'm very familiar with the "mousetrap" as you call it. the really nice thing about this technique, its appropriate for all high line attacks...
michael schwarz
excalibur921
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Dec 7, 2004
6:27 am
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... I have yet to see any synthetic sticks that I did not come up with first, and pretty universally they charge more than I do for the same thing. Yes, my...
Stickman
angelguro33
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Dec 7, 2004
3:36 pm
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Just curious why change technique names? It can be confusing for students who train with other Serrada people....
salviserrada
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Dec 7, 2004
3:42 pm
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yes, i can understand the quick learning advantage students might have, identifying with a nickname for a technique. there can always be subtlties within each...
excalibur921
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Dec 7, 2004
8:40 pm
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Thats Master Khalid Khan. You should spar with him. he is good. ... up ... learned ... with ,...
lancedanford
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Dec 8, 2004
4:10 pm
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... I thought I explained that. Many techniques were called "you can do like that." It gets confusing since there are quite a few, and stuff like the hit to...
Stickman
angelguro33
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Dec 8, 2004
4:11 pm
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... I live an hour from Sacramento in the Bay Area. Khalid lives about 6 hours south in L.A. Jeff "Stickman" Finder ... avast! Antivirus: Outbound message...
Stickman
angelguro33
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Dec 8, 2004
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Jeff, i kno what you mean. Khalid would call things"do this" but Vincent has names for all of them. If you want i can tell you what he calls them. there are...
lancedanford
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Dec 9, 2004
2:07 am
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You are going to be close to Stockton. You have to go and see the academy and train with GM Vincent. Let me know when you will be there I will set up my...
lancedanford
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Dec 9, 2004
2:37 am
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Jeff Mike or anybody, Have you guys seen the Inayan videos? If so how is the Cadena and Serrada ones? I think Santa is getting me those....
lancedanford
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Dec 9, 2004
2:40 am
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yes, thanks again "stickman", i do appreciate the method to your madness. i have found it simpler for me to teach with the structure i had been given, as...
excalibur921
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Dec 9, 2004
4:37 am
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hi lance, yes i have seen the inayan serrada vol. 1 and vol 2 videos. they are of very good quality, with demonstration of techniques and counters slowly then...
excalibur921
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Dec 9, 2004
5:07 am
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... I know the names of the techniques as Angel used them, and unless Vincent has made significant changes, we were using the same languaging in discussions...
Stickman
angelguro33
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Dec 9, 2004
7:02 pm
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couldnt agree more with your assessment mr finder. it is correct that each of us bring different experience to the table as instructors. also true that we nor...
excalibur921
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Dec 9, 2004
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Hello Fellow Serrada Players, Happiest Holidays to Everyone! Question about defense for Angle #2. – Punch Block I've seen this defense executed in two...
Madeline
martialarts7
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Dec 10, 2004
12:27 am
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yes guro madeline, i to am familiar with both variations. just as you i lean more toward the 2nd variation. i have gotten the 2nd variation so tight that it...
excalibur921
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Dec 10, 2004
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are you hitting on top or underneath the hand? ... has ... right ... hand. ... opponents'...
lancedanford
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Dec 10, 2004
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Jeff, I don't know what your problem is maybe you have a chip on your shoulder or something. I was offering some help. I did not know if anybody that had not...
lancedanford
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Dec 10, 2004
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... Well, maybe. I was hearing more of the "only one way to do it" which runs counter to my thinking. For instance, in any given situation, Serrada offers...
Stickman
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