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7-14-2015 Tribal Tactics Sayoc Socal

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Tagged: tap, tapping

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  • July 16, 2015 at 9:18 pm #5549
    Anonymous

    Attendance: TBC, Dave, Darryn, Robert, Patrick, Jenny.

    Fundamentals of tapping – analyzing, isolating & repping each of the following taps:
    1. pendulum
    2. corkscrew
    3. funnel
    4. shear

    Freeflow tapping with sight deprivation to illicit proprioceptive training. Both sides have eyes closed.

    Discussion of risks, consequences & liabilities. 2nd & 3rd order of effects.

    2 vs fdr1, all eyes closed, work on comms & strategy.

    Freestyle multiple opp scenario – 2 stacked (closed eyes) vs rest of group (open eyes).

    All sight deprivation exercises performed @ learning speed……well most of the time.

    July 16, 2015 at 10:32 pm #5550
    Anonymous

    How is multiple opp eyes open done without constantly being cut with eyes closed?

    July 21, 2015 at 3:40 pm #5561
    Anonymous

    It was a scenario tuhon threw in unexpectedly to see what kind of reaction would result. Initially it was 2(closed) vs 1fdr(open), but 2 more fdrs(open) were thrown in the middle. The 2 that were stacked ended up breaking off. The lead in the stack addressed the original fdr while the rear stack took on the 2 new fdrs. It was more of a thought process experiment. We discussed different things about it & what we could have done or tried afterwards.
    Made me think about being in a dark environment against an attacker who has nightvision on.

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