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Class Notes – October 13, 2009

In attendance: David, Mark, Martin, Heather and William. David D. stepped up and ran class in my absence. Here are his notes:

Objective:Demonstrate a solo method for practicing the principle of cross-tapping.Define principle and principle using at it relates to cross-tappingProvide an employable method that allow the receiver to practice on their ownApply cross-tapping as an strategy to enter and clear.Last weeks class started off with a brief explanation of the principle of cross tappingPrinciple: As explained a principle is an explanation of the association between two or more (stimulus-response) changes relevant to the feeder-receiver objective. In this case, using cross-tapping as the correct response to a blade. Principle using is basically the application of the essential element which is cross-tapping to a different situation for the purpose of producing change. Also explained was the purpose of Sayoc drills are designed to teach one how to move naturally using hands and feet to create openings for eliciting a response from the receiver.Method: Ball-rollingAs a method ball-rolling was used to achieve and improve the receiver’s cross-tapping performance in a solo environment. As a principle the ball when rolled against the wall uses cross-tapping and adhesion to simulate resistance energy. This was used as an warm up exercise.Afterward a stepping drill was introduce to help the students identify foot sweeps inside of the templates. For instance, William was used to assist in demonstrating foot sweeps inside of TD1 and the last part of 4 of 12.All attendees worked on 3 of 9 feeding and receiving.Class concluded with two movement exercises:Students were shown how to use zig-zag footwork as they rotate through a staggered line of their classmates to zone in on their target.Students utilized circular footwork and tactics from Atienza kali to zone around swarming zombies as they applied targeting concepts from earlier drills.

Awesome job, David!

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I.M.P.A.C.T. Seminar – Aug 29, 2009

Guro Ervin Quintin set up a Sayoc training group in Virginia Beach, and invited me down to give a seminar. He has a great group of students, and we had a lot of fun.

Here is a list of material we covered:

* Blade protocols* 3 of 9 template* Cross tapping* 3 of 9 knife tapping; with and without second knife* Left defeats Right* True Left* Addressing receiver grabs knife with both hands. Feeder counters.* Left hand isolation; palusot* 3 of 10 template; smoking knife* Transition Drill 1* Non linear attacks discussion* Receiver grips* Multi-person stacking* Initial countering to strips using cross tapping drill, then counter again* Hoagie control

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Class Notes – July 7, 2009

David ran class during Sama Sama …

Dear Dr. Bob,It was an honor to fill in for you last week, while you guy’s were awaywhooping it up at Sama Sama, LOL!Class objectives:Introduce John Boyd’s OODA Loop theory as it relates to Sayoc kali.Show through 3 of 9 and TD1 how the OODA Loop when applied in Sayoc kaliidentifies what responses are significant.Demonstrate how the OODA Loop can aid in facilitating theway the feeder adapts Sayoc kali against multiple opponents.Last weeks class started off with a brief discussion explainingthe relevancy of John Boyd’s OODA Loop theory on staying a step ahead as it relates to Sayoc kali parallel fighting method (i.e., weapon and empty hand are based on the same principle).Students: Josh worked with Jeff on 3 of 9 tapping, they were able to progressto the blue-worm phase of 3 of 9.Students: Frank and Phil worked on TD-1, with emphasis placed on slower fluid movement and blade orientation, as oppose to rigid aggressive movement.Class concluded with two movement exercises and brief awareness summary:Students were shown how to use zig-zag footwork as they rotate through a staggered line of their classmates to zone in on their target.Students utilized circular footwork and tactics from Atienza kali to zone around swarming zombies as they applied targeting concepts from earlier drills. For the sake of this exercise, attention was given to slower movement in order to identify targets, and respiratory control during fight and flight.Summary identified possible attack cues use to bait the unsuspected.David P Davis

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Multiple local stabbings within the past week

Last week, a 62-year-old man, a former Marine who had received two Purple Hearts, was stabbed to death in his home last week.One 16-year-old stabbed another outside of a West Baltimore high school during and after-school fight on February 11.A 23-year-old man was fatally stabbed by a group of males in South Baltimore last night.And earlier today, an unidentified person was stabbed multiple times while riding a MTA bus in North Baltimore.