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The following are just a few theories of what Escrima Concepts teach that include:
The Three Boxes - we merge these so the Weapons and Unarmed Applications unite to prepare for Body and Weapon Mechanic theories.
We also explain the Power of Curves; that incorporate many patterns including the Figure Eight which we have grouped into three main features.
Within the Figure Eight we analyse the X-factor to study Knife and Unarmed Practises and Opportunities.
We put them all together to analyse movement involving Weapon and Body Mechanics (with Muscle Memory) that Co-exist with all the above to examine Threats and Opportunities; we Learn to Feel the Fight and not look for one. Fighting can be Painful so don't Fight - Win!
We go on to explain movement such as the rules of Three and Five, Reaction-In-Motion, Controlling and Understanding Space, using Soft (not weak) and Aggressive Pressures. We want members to understand how Stress, Fear and the Environment change Reality and Training; being in Control to assist Self-defence means controlling our movements - then we can analyse other people's movements and intentions.
Then we apply our Three Points of Strategy with Re-action In Motion and Staggering Time, to examine how Concentrated Forward Energy works on a variety of targets (Body-Shocking, Spine Compressions, etc). When we know how, why and when to move then maybe we don't need to but if we cannot move then we may suffer the consequences, especially when Sharp Weapons are involved.
How cute, they're inventing unnecessary jargon! Fan, I have no idea how you get a Wing Chun influence out of that, I can't make **** out of it.