Friday, July 3, 2009

Escrima in action

A pair of rattan sticks used in EskrimaImage via Wikipedia

Thanks to one of the adult class students and his desire to develop a relationship with the Escrima rather than 'learn how to use it', the Beginner's Mind Dojo has played training grounds for working on more than mere drills and exercises with the rattan sticks.

With proper safety gear, training escrima sticks and an open mind, free of damaging ego, teacher and student began working through thirty second drills of escrima fighting to further enhance the relationship and understand the combative nature of stick fighting. After each half minute round, we had a two minute break to share what each round has taught us and elevate one another's skill level.

When these micro rounds provided less threat, other elements of fighting were incorporated, including disarming, throws, and grappling. After developing a comfort level in this realm of fighting, an additional modifier was incorporated- multiple attackers.

Each element and modifier brought a different understanding of the escrima stick and its use in an applicable situation. Some of the important lessons learn today were as follows:

  • If you lose your stick, don't waste too much time trying to retrieve it.
  • The escrima loves momentum and movement, the more you feed it, the stronger it becomes.
  • Don't spend a lot of time blocking your opponent, instead, block as you swing.

Though, each participant walked away with a couple more dings or bumps than before, every one enjoyed themselves and each person developed a better relationship with his escrima sticks.

Grab your own escrima. I have ordered through this place and enjoyed their service.


ALWAYS REMEMBER- TRAIN WITH A RESPONSIBILITY AND WITH A SKILLED INDIVIDUAL! Goofing off hurts people needlessly, so treat your weapons and friends with respect and don't attempt this sort of activity if you are untrained.
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