Saturday, 10 September 2016
Daniel Lonero seminar, day 1
There was much banter today from my 'friends' from the club at the lack of ability to blog in detail. Well they were right. Lots of material was covered in our 4 hours with Daniel. At the end of my blog post are the notes and reflections made by James. He puts me to shame, many thanks James.
Daniel is an inspiration in the way he moves and the way he teaches. There was a combination of actual martial arts material but also a healthy dose of cultural contextualisation.
Kickboxing session.
Warm up with evasion methods - maintaining striking range
Form training of kicks using a partner to take care of your balance so you can focus on the legs: lead leg round kick to the chest, to the inner thigh, chest then thigh, double kick to the chest.
The main theme of this part of the seminar was ripost -
noun
1.
a quick, sharp return in speech or action; counterstroke:
a brilliant riposte to an insult.
2.
Fencing. a quick thrust given after parrying a lunge.
- and being able to ripost to after your opponent attacks.
Daniel built the learning in layers, I stayed at the lowest layer because quite quickly the brain was filling with information and unable to process.
-4 evasions of the jab, then the cross then the hook. The idea was to use footwork to get out of range, coupled with the footwork were a variety of parrys or connections with his punches.
Kicks were then added. So the idea was to evade the punch attack and ripost with a kick.
Then came the ripost work against kicks. There were 6 riposts (after evasive footwork) to the lead kick to the inner thigh and 6 riposts to the round kick to the outer thigh. I
Ripost kicks -
side kick to lead leg,
round kick to rear leg
round kick to the mid line,
stomp the thigh,
follow the kick with a kick,
heel stomp (looks like a crush),
gay gordon (lift the heel to the arse to block the kick)
round the world (going over the top and with the energy of the kick)
Putting it altogether - Partner A feeds punches and occasional kicks. Partner B has to control the punches, look for ripost kicks to the arm attacks as well as trying to use the ripost counter kicks.
Double stick session.
'Walking lines' with flow and exaggerated motions. Daniel talked about going slow to restore or cultivate energy in the body.
Doing different examples of Heaven 6. walking forwards, backwards, sideways, quarter turing. Also inserted was different ways of doing the Heaven 6. I don't know the names but there were X versions, more vertical versions and then one where the final strike goes around the head.
Paired Heaven 6 - forwards, backwards and sideways.
Triangles of Heaven 6 - one person going backwards as the two walking forwards are constantly throwing their strikes. The uniqueness of the drill was that each person going forwards only makes contact with 3 of their strikes.
4s of Heaven 6 - whilst moving down the hall, to your face partner, then shoulder partner, then corner partner.
This is when it all really fell apart in terms of details...
Double stick v single stick - gunting against the 6 angles (angle 6 looked to be upward backhand?), 6 or so different strips of the angle 2. The strips were the same, how he got there was different hence blankness in me.
We then moved on to using the punyo (the butt, the base, the bit sticking out from under your fist). We looked at hubbub using the punyo and inserting strikes on the 4 angles. This evolved into a counter for counter drill attacking on the 4 angles. More tomorrow.
Intermittently, Daniel talked a lot about culture and the differences between high culture and pop culture, the hierarchy of traditional (pre-industrial) Japanese and Chinese society. Interestingly, at the bottom of both were the merchants. In our society, making money seems to be the goal. There was also talk about solo training in Kail and the importance of it, not only for the practitioner but also in other contexts - for demonstration purposes, for ceremonial purposes and for assessment of skills and ability purposes.
Today wasn't just about techniques, it was about martial arts. Really excited for day tomorrow. I am going to try and be, feel and absorb.
In summary, today was a remarkable experience to see a master of movement (of self and others) in action.
Below are the extensive and detailed notes from fellow classmate and seminar attendee James
Savate
Evasion Warm-Up
1. One side holds arm out and moves around – the other side has to maintain range.
2. Slip C. slip J, B+W RH, B+W LH, lean back from RC, bounce back RC.
3. One side throws L. or R. round kicks to body (kick with foot – extend leg so at long range – keep torso upright), other side moves sideways away from kick.
4. One side throws inside leg kicks, rear leg kicks or jeet-teks and the other side evades by bouncing back out of range using both feet.
5. One side throws a mix of punches of kicks as above and other side evades.
Leg Warm-Up
Both sides in left lead hold each other’s left hands or balance. Chamber left leg, keep the torso as upright as possible and:
1. Roundhouse to liver / solar plexus 7x without putting leg down.
2. Roundhouse to inside thigh 7x without putting leg down (bend supporting leg each time you kick).
3. Roundhouse to liver / solar plexus then roundhouse to inside thigh 7x.
4. Roundhouse to inside thigh then roundhouse to liver / solar plexus 7x.
5. Double roundhouse to liver / solar plexus (second kick only partially retracts) 7x.
Do the same from a right lead.
Ripost
Partner jabs:
1. Catch, pause then jab back.
2. Catch and jab back on the half beat (ripost).
3. Jab back as you catch (simultaneous).
4. As you see his punch start to come you jab (interception).
Aim is to use your legs to control range and timing. When you parry maintain contact with partner’s arm so you can feel his energy.
Partner jabs:
1. Step right leg back and out at a 45, and parry outside with right hand, left roundhouse to body on the half beat.
2. Step right leg back and out at a 45, and parry outside with left hand (bridge), left roundhouse to body on the half beat.
3. Step left leg back and out at a 45 (so you are in a right lead), and parry outside with right hand, right roundhouse to body on the half beat.
4. Step left leg back and out at a 45, and parry inside with right hand (bridge), right roundhouse to body on the half beat.
Partner crosses:
5. Step right leg back and out at a 45, and parry inside with left hand (bridge), left roundhouse to body on the half beat.
6. Step right leg back and out at a 45, and parry outside with left hand, left roundhouse to body on the half beat.
7. Step left leg back and out at a 45 (so you are in a right lead), and parry outside with left hand, right roundhouse to body on the half beat.
8. Step left leg back and out at a 45, and parry outside with right hand (bridge), right roundhouse to body on the half beat.
Partner long hooks (to determine your long hook range, put your fists together then open your farthest knuckles so a triangle appears between your knuckles. When your thumbs touch that’s the angle of your fist for the long hook):
9. Off left hook, step left leg back and out at a 45, and parry outside with right hand (bridge), right roundhouse to body on the half beat.
10. Off right hook, step right leg back and out at a 45, and parry inside with left hand (bridge), left roundhouse to body on the half beat.
11. Off left hook, step right leg back and out at a 45 and tight cover the hook so it just brushes your guard then left roundhouse to body on the half beat.
12. Off right hook, step left leg back and out at a 45 and tight cover the hook so it just brushes your guard then right roundhouse to body on the half beat.
Do 1-4 above but off a jab, cross, jab combination. This time though you have to start moving your foot on the cross in order to land the ripost – leaving it for the final jab will be too late.
One side feeds punches and the other side covers in boxing range then starts to implement 1-12 above off the punches. You want to be continuously changing range – like a rubber band.
Evasion / Interception
Partner inside leg kicks. Evasion is always by hopping both legs back out of range:
1. Evade then pendulum or hop-in lead roundhouse to body.
2. Evade then jump in rear leg kick.
3. Evade then hop-in lead leg side kick.
4. Intercept with rear leg jeet-tek then lead roundhouse to body.
5. Intercept by lifting lead leg up and then pushing kick down on his quad then right roundhouse.
6. Lift lead leg up and circle it clockwise so it scoops outside his kicking leg the right roundhouse.
Partner rear leg kicks:
1. Evade then pendulum or hop-in side or front kick to body.
2. Evade then jump in rear leg kick.
3. Evade then hop-in lead leg side kick.
4. Intercept by lifting lead leg up and then push kick down on his quad then front kick to body (don’t put leg down between interception and kick).
5. Intercept by blocking kick with the sole of your left foot then spinning crescent kick.
6. Bring your left heel to your butt then scoop his kick with your left instep then right roundhouse.
One side feeds punches and the other side covers in boxing range then starts to implement riposts, evasions and interceptions.
Double Stick
Solo (slow and smooth – can be like a meditation):
Walking forward – closed guard:
1. Heaven 6.
2. Forehand, backhand, Redondo, forehand, backhand, Redondo.
3. Forehand, umbrella as you backhand, forehand, forehand, umbrella as you backhand, forehand.
4. Heaven 6 sideways – the shoulder doing the forehand should lead – requires cross-step footwork.
With partner who has a single stick:
1. Partner feeds angles, 1, 4, 3, 2, 5 then a 12 (vertical upward backhand). Gunting each strike and then insert a watik after each gunting (a backhand for angles 1, 3, and 5, a forehand for angles 4, 2 and 12).
2. Do (1) but drop to one knee. Ensure the supporting foot is to the side or behind the knee not in front of it.
3. Partner feeds angle 1, you gunting, both sides backhand watik then partner feeds an angle 2. Zone left and backhand hit the hand, step left leg forward and use the punyo of your left stick (stick facing down) to scoop on the inside of his arm (elevator), strike the body/left hand with your right stick and insert the punyo (stick facing down) inside his arm (almost replaces where the left stick was), use left forearm to strip the stick.
4. As (3) but as partner feeds the angle 2, zone left and hit his hand with a left forehand, hit the head with a right forehand then insert the right stick punyo inside his arm as in (3).
5. As (3) but as partner feeds the angle 2 shield block (like in punyo sumbrada) then go into left then right elevator strip.
6. As (5) but after shield zone left and hit his hand with a left forehand, hit the head with a right forehand then insert the right stick punyo inside his arm as in (3).
7. As (3) but as partner feeds the angle 2 outside deflect with the right stick, hit the hand with a left forehand, hit the head with a right forehand then insert the right stick punyo inside his arm as in (3).
8. As (3) but as partner feeds the angle 2 inside deflect with the left stick, hit the hand with a right backhand, then go into left then right elevator strip.
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