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Class notes – August 4, 2015 – TD1 Review

Instructing: Guro Joe C & Guro Lem

Attendance: Dan, Bob, Ryan, Bryan, Lance, and James

Notes:

DSC_0178Began class with salutation. We had students review TD1 to get the flow down smoothly. Some of the other students also reviewed last week’s subset – power assist. After getting more reps with this drill, we added a modifier to the drill. We set up three chairs. We started with Receivers sitting on the chair and Feeders standing. After the drill was done, we had the guys who were sitting in the chair feed the drill. We rotated positions until everyone had a chance to feed and receive on the chair. Ended class with salutation.

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Class Notes – July 28, 2015 – TD1 Power Assist

Instructing: Guro Joe M, Guro Lem, and Guro Joe C

In Attendance: Dan, Lance, James, Asim, and Ryan

Notes:

Beginning of class, we started with reviewing TD1. Then, we went through Level 8 – Power Assist for TD1. Utilizing the clearing hand to assist the blade hand in finishing each isolation targets of TD1. Some techniques used in the drill were supporting blade hand by grabbing hand or wrist, pushing punyo, gravity drop, and pulling receiver into target.

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Class Notes: July 21, 2015 – TD1 No Clearing

Instructing: Guro Joe C and Guro Lem

In Attendance: Alex, Dan, Bryan, Sid, Ryan, and Lance

Notes:

Students went through reviewing TD1. We showed Level 6 set for TD1- no clearing hand used in drill. Showing each isolation with True Right concepts. Every target was shown how to enter with body angulation, footwork, and manipulating elbow to gain entry to target.

Also, reviewed the different types of cross-tapping: pendulum, corkscrew, shear, and funnel.

 

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Class notes September 23rd 2014

Attendance Lance, Dan, Alex, Brian, Ryan, Guros Lem, and Joe C. instructing, James observed the class.  We reviewed projectiles and projectile transitions to close quarters.  We also explored an alternate release allowing variable ranges of point first contact within the typical single rotation range without a grip change.  We finished with reviewing the loader principle in conjunction with triangle group tactics and a short medical scenario.