Seminar content

  • 1

    Day one

    • 1. Footwork Pivot and Circle the Pad

    • 2. Footwork Walking

    • 3. Footwork Evasion Pulse Slip Drill

    • 4. Footwork Evasion Take their Back Drill

    • 5. The Jab

    • 6. Screendrop Drill

    • 7. Backsweep Footwork

    • 8. Backsweep Chain

    • 9. Backsweep Hand In Front and 4 Directions

    • 10. Backsweep Hand Behind

    • 11. Footsweep

    • 12. Knife In out Both in

    • 13. Knife Outside Strip

    • 14. Knife Reverse Jordan

    • 15. Knife The Ride to Strip

    • 16. Knife The Ride Going Forwards

    • 17. Knife 4 Count

    • 18. Knife Checking The Lop Sau

    • 19. Knife Check Their Pulse Strip and Follow Ups

    • 20. Knife Punch To Strip

    • 21. Knife Against A Grabber

    • 22. Knife Behind The Back Strip

    • 23. Jab Strong Structure

    • 24. Jab Footwork

    • 25. End of Day 1

  • 2

    Day two

    • 1. Intro And Footsweep

    • 2. Backsweep

    • 3. Sceendrop Tai Chi Drill

    • 4. Screendrop Thin And Deep

    • 5. Screepdrop Replace Their Hips

    • 6. Screendrop Set it up

    • 7. Punching Hubud

    • 8. Punching Hubud Jau Sau Hook Change

    • 9. Punching Hubud Repak and Cross

    • 10. Punching Hubud Putting It Together

    • 11. Punching Hubud Biu Jee Double Punch

    • 12. Punching Hubud Your Beat

    • 13. Punching Hubud Through The Middle

    • 14. Punching Hubud High Low

    • 15. Knife In Out Both In And Scoop

    • 16. Knife Scoop To Crocodile

    • 17. Knife Scoop Crocodile Strip

    • 18. Knife Empty Hands 4 Count

    • 19. Knife Empty Hands 4 Count With Screendrop Or Backsweep

    • 20. Knife 5 Count Scoop Slash or Post

    • 21. Knife 5 Count

    • 22. Knife Empty Hands 5 Count

    • 23. Pads Footwork Zombie Drill

    • 24. Pads Footwork Overhook Detail

    • 25. Pads Footwork Stopping The Tackle

    • 26. End Of Seminar

Aims of the seminar

This is the first of our big mastery seminars of 2024. The curriculum  of what we're covering changes for each one. However they all have the same combative principles in common. 

This way you don't only have a list of techniques but you learn the wisdom of how adapt and improvise with them, as nothing works 'out of the box'.  This way you don't have a list of techniques to repeat endlessly  but know how to join them and improvise around them. Just as you'd need in a real fight. 

You get the poetry of the art but also have the functionality to be able to fight. Enjoy. 

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