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North Carolina Sayoc Training Group Guro Nick seminar 3/24/18

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  • May 2, 2018 at 2:01 pm #43219
    David Phillips
    Participant

    Guro Nick Seminar – NC Sayoc Training Group – 3/24/18

    SAYOC KALI SEMINAR NOTES
    Date: 3/24/18 9:00am – 3:00pm
    Location: Waynesville NC
    Basulto Academy of Defense
    Guro Nick Sacoulas

    Scribe: Farmer’s notes
    Stephen Grosch’s notes

    – Salutations
    – Correct way to salute (for newer guys)

    – 3 of 9 Feeder Body Mechanics
    – Work on how feeder’s body moves for each part of 3 of 9
    – Remaining tip on

    – Hantu (Japanese for “Ghost)
    – Hantu can be energy based, sensory based, etc
    – Move your body like you are going for target #2, then switch and hit target #3 while they are trying to block the #2
    – Hantu starts from 2 beats out. First beat was Hantu. Second beat was feed.

    – True Right
    – Body Angulation
    – Footwork
    – Combination of both body angulation and footwork
    – Hantu is outside of reactionary gap…True Right is inside reactionary gap.
    – Deflections make you go tip off…True Right gets you back tip on.

    – Non-linear Attacks
    – Make them think they know what line you are going for (or can even install that into the receiver with some passes)
    – Dont retreat, only progress
    – Worked on isolations from crosshand parry and thrusts with blade in RH, but can be applied in other ways
    – 1. From crosshand parry Palm up to their Right kidney (tracking the elbow line, almost like an elbow chip)
    – 2. From crosshand parry Palm Down to their Left kidney (tracking the elbow line, almost like an elbow chip)
    – 3. From crosshand parry to their R caratoid
    – 4. From crosshand parry to their L caratoid
    – 5. From palm down thrust, into their R illiac (drops like an airplane)
    – 6. From palm up thrust, into their L illiac (drops like an airplane)
    – 7. From palm down thrust, spiral to palm up throat/heart
    – 8. From palm up thrust, spiral to palm down throat/heart
    (notes on 7 and 8 – start far enough out, if you are too close you will get jammed up. Follow the line of their arm, profress forward, and through the triangle of their arm.)
    – 9. From palm down thrust, then move the blade down then back up and over (not sure how to describe 9 and 10 so any clarification would be helpful from anyone else there)
    – 10. Reverse grip palm down thrust, move blade down then back up and over

    – Lunch

    – TD 6
    – Starts where TD 5 ends, with Feeder with a reverse grip
    – Worked on tapping. Did not discuss template or isolations.

    – Closing Salutations

    June 1, 2018 at 11:24 pm #43736
    David Phillips
    Participant

    Clarification on the term “Hantu”from Guro Nick and Tuhon Raf.

    “Hantu” is a Malay word, not Japanese.

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