Attendance: Rob, Dan, Alex, Frank, Tom, Chan, Guros Joe M., Joe C., and Lem instructing. We reviewed and finished installing the 7 count passing drill. We also covered feeder counters within the 7 count drill.
Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore
Hey Maharlika crew,
I just joined the AGC through the Baltimore Rifle club. Place looks pretty awesome. Leave a comment here if you are also a member. A member can bring guests so maybe we can do a Maharlika range day. The more members the more lanes we can occupy. Checkout their websites if you are looking for a place to shoot.
http://www.baltimorerifleclub.com/index.html
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Guro Joe C.
Saturday class notes Mar. 15 2014
Just Chris and I today. We reviewed TDs 1 through 8, 5 count and 7 count passing drills. We spent time reviewing the counter for counter flows in the 7 count drill. We decided on a figure 4 arm lock as the receiver’s counter for counter on #7. Look forward to testing it with the group soon.
Class notes Mar. 11, 2014
Attendance: Robert, Dan, Ryan, Asim, Frank, and Chan. Guros Joe M. and Joe C. instructing
We covered the first 5 counts of the 7 count passing drill.
Saturday Class notes Mar. 8, 2014
Attendance: Chris, Catherine, Guro Joe C. instructing
We installed the first 5 counts of 3 of 9 tapping receiver side. The receiver had blades in both hands. We also covered basic grab counters including hand switch, OSH draw, and double elbow scoop. As always we practiced drawing and properly replacing from concealed carry.
Class notes Feb 25th 2014
Attendance: Brian, Ryan, Rob, Dan, Asim, Frank, Alex Guros Joe M., Lem and Joe C. instructing.
Full house tonight. We reviewed TD 1 and continued Guro Lem's drill from last week but
Class Notes: Feb 18, 2014
Attendance: Robert, Dan, Alex, Asim, Ryan, and Guro Lem instructing. Continued on working TD1 with level 3 isolations. After reviewing TD1, we had Feeders and Receivers sit back to back. As I said ‘go’, Feeders picked any three random targets from TD1 template while Receivers tries to correctly tap all attacks. We did a few rounds so everyone had the chance of being both Feeder and Receiver.
Later, we did 20 push ups and 20 squats to lead us into another round of modified TD1 drilling . This time we accelerated the drill and (hopefully without losing technique) made them feed with intent. Also, emphasizing Feeder to press the action (move forward) when feeding TD1.
Last part of class, we free flowed with Feeders only using TD1 and 3 of 9 techniques. We also slowed down the feed to about 50% hoping that the Feeders would learn how to set up their attacks and not use speed to get Receiver’s internal targets.
I remember Pamana Tuhon Sayoc asking us if we had to fight our twin who can match us speed for speed and strength for strength (basically, the same physical attributes). How would you beat it? Could you beat someone who is faster than you or stronger than you? Does your training help you develop that mindset to get to that target in less than ten moves or how about less than five moves?