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Home › Forums › Members Forum › Members Training Notes Forum › 2-14-2015 Tribal Tactics Sayoc Socal
Tagged: TD2
In attendance: TBC, Dave, Darryn, Patrick, Jenny, MC.
Repping (& for some, learning) TD2 – working on refining & tightening t/movements.
Counter ag a concealed draw (cd) within t/reactionary gap (rgap). If opp R hand cd in front of fdr2, fdr2 shoots L arm thru opp’s elbow crook w/hand landing on kidney region & forearm pressing down ag opp’s forearm preventing t/draw, fdr2’s R hand grabs inside opp’s elbow crook while fdr2’s L hand moves from kidney to back of opp’s R shoulder to a takedown while fdr2 maneuvers behind opp.
Team tactics – 1 vs 3. 1 cd within rgap ag t/middle person of t/3. Each of t/3 have roles: t/2 outside are strongarms focusing on t/opp’s arms (running t/cd counter as outlined above) while t/middle is t/finisher. T/trick for t/3 is not to cross each other w/each one’s own tool when finishing t/opp. Variation – opp can go after any of t/3 so t/3 members have to learn to adapt & switch roles. 1 vs 4. Same as above but t/4th (farthest away from t/engagement) acts as observer/shield/back up.
KEYS
TRaf – Tuhon Raf K
TBC – Tuhon Brian C
TCA – Tuhon Carl A
GLM – Guro Leo M
GJP – Guro Joey P
Ag – Against
Cd – Concealed Draw
Ct – Count
Ext – External
Fdr – Feeder
Int – Internal
Jug – Jugular
L – Left
Mod – Modifier
Opp – Opponent
Prj – Projectiles
R – Right
Rcvr – Receiver
Rgap – Reactionary Gap
VT – Vital Target/s