Mono
03-30-2006, 05:05 AM
Hi everyone, this is the twelveth and final out of 12 Threads for a detailed Discussion on the Doce Methodos of the Pekiti Tirsia Kali System I have started.
I hope these Threads will help beginners as well as long time Instructors in their understanding of the Techniques, Conceps and Principals of the Doce Methodos.
For a start I will - once again - just put some Information about the Method and some questions you can use as a guiding Idea for your own Post and Reply – to anyone who has other Thoughts and/or Questions, I am looking forward to read them…
Lets keep going…
This is the Information about the Seguidas taken from www.pt-go.com:
-Advanced Bridging Attacks
-Three (3) Forms of Twelve (12) Attacks
Is this the way you have been taught/are learning or teaching?
Do you know the Drills/Techniques/Forms above?
How do they work / Can you describe it/them?
How do you Train/Teach them?
What do you think (have you learned) is the “Essence” of this Method?
How do you Train, this Method (how often, which Drills etc.)?
How did you Learn this Method?
Who taught it to you?
What (other) Drills and Techniques do you use to Train / Teach this Method?
What else do you know or want to tell all of us about this Method?
Etc. etc. ect.
I am very much looking forward to your answers!
Some additional Information:
From www.pekiti.com
Segidas "Bridging" 36 attack combinations divided into 3 sets of 12
1st set: Attacks that bridge the gap between long and middle range
2nd set: Attacks that bridge the gap between middle and close range
3rd set: Extreme close-quarter attacks finishing with a break or takedown.
A Video of the 1st Set of the Seguidas can be found here:
http://www.nyackfightingarts.com/videos/videos.html
More Info from me to come soon…
Still I hope you will all contribute to this Thread – I am very much looking forward to it!
Yours,
Mono
I hope these Threads will help beginners as well as long time Instructors in their understanding of the Techniques, Conceps and Principals of the Doce Methodos.
For a start I will - once again - just put some Information about the Method and some questions you can use as a guiding Idea for your own Post and Reply – to anyone who has other Thoughts and/or Questions, I am looking forward to read them…
Lets keep going…
This is the Information about the Seguidas taken from www.pt-go.com:
-Advanced Bridging Attacks
-Three (3) Forms of Twelve (12) Attacks
Is this the way you have been taught/are learning or teaching?
Do you know the Drills/Techniques/Forms above?
How do they work / Can you describe it/them?
How do you Train/Teach them?
What do you think (have you learned) is the “Essence” of this Method?
How do you Train, this Method (how often, which Drills etc.)?
How did you Learn this Method?
Who taught it to you?
What (other) Drills and Techniques do you use to Train / Teach this Method?
What else do you know or want to tell all of us about this Method?
Etc. etc. ect.
I am very much looking forward to your answers!
Some additional Information:
From www.pekiti.com
Segidas "Bridging" 36 attack combinations divided into 3 sets of 12
1st set: Attacks that bridge the gap between long and middle range
2nd set: Attacks that bridge the gap between middle and close range
3rd set: Extreme close-quarter attacks finishing with a break or takedown.
A Video of the 1st Set of the Seguidas can be found here:
http://www.nyackfightingarts.com/videos/videos.html
More Info from me to come soon…
Still I hope you will all contribute to this Thread – I am very much looking forward to it!
Yours,
Mono