In attendance: Bob Shin, Adam B., David D., Mosi J. and Cliff J. We worked on TD 2, mass attack and projectiles.
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Class Notes – February 10, 2008
In attendance: Bob Shin, Joe C., David D. and Cliff J.We reviewed lakad 4/12 and gil 5 isolations, then worked on the 10 count passing drill with both the right and the left hands. An unexpected blackout created an excellent training modifier, so we finished the class in the dark with free flow and the zombie drill.
2 teens charged in Columbia mall stabbing
A 17-year-old boy was stabbed multiple times with a “folding knife” in a parking lot near the JC Penney yesterday shortly before 4 pm.
Class Notes – December 18, 2007
In attendance: Bob Shin, Joe C., David D., Keith H., and Eric S.Keith and Joe reviewed the 2/12 smoking knife template while David and Eric worked on the first 6 counts of AK Evo 1. The second half of class was spent on grappling and mass attack.
Class Notes – August 28, 2007
In attendance: Bob Shin and Lem Tasin (instructing), Joe C., David D., Dan H., and Derek L. We had two prospective students observe the class.David and Dan worked on some basic point up and point down deflections. Derek then worked in with them, covering 3/9 tapping and TD 1. Lem and Joe continued to develop knife drill 3. We ended class with some zombie drills and free flow.
Class Notes – April 12, 2007
In attendance: Bob Shin and Lem Tasin (instructing), Keith H., Jonathan J., Derek L., and Aaron T.We spent 15 minutes reviewing transition drills, then moved on to knife drill 1. We also played around with a zombie drill, then finished with light free flow.
Class Notes – August 31, 2006
In attendance: Bob Shin and Lem Tasin (instructing), Joe C., David D., Bethany G., Adam L., Pat R., Aaron T. and the other David D.We continued installing TD 1 silak, getting through isolation 7. The newer students installed TD 1, getting through isolation 4. I am hoping that the slower pace of material will help everyone get the details down right the first time.For fun, we introduced mass attack concepts using the padded sticks: two-on-one, three-on-one, etc. People picked up the concept of stacking pretty quickly.Plan for next class: Finish up the current drill and introduce the sak-sak drill.