TRANKADA - The Joint Locking Techniques & Tapi-Tapi Of Modern Arnis - Filipino Stick Fighting

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Trankada: The joint Locking Techniques & Tapi Tapi of Modern Arnis is the fourth book in the "Modern Arnis encyclopedia" series and is the first book ever to be written solely on the locking and binding techniques of Modern Arnis. In addition to the above, this book does what no other book has done; it details the last major development made by Grand Master Remy Pressas prior to his passing, the Tapi-Tapi.This book covers such topics as: empty hand joint-locking, joint-locking with the cane, joint-locking your opponent with your legs, pinning your opponent, Small Circle Jiu-Jitsu exercises, defenses against striking and grabbing attacks, the template of the Tapi-Tapi techniques and their counters as well.

Author(s): Senior Master Dan Anderson
Year: 2004

Language: English
Pages: 194
Tags: The Joint Locking Techniques & Tapi-Tapi Of Modern Arnis - Filipino Stick Fighting

Introduction
Modern Arnis - A Brief History
Moder Arnis 80 - (MA-80)
Prof. Dan anderson - A Brief Biography
Why Locking? - Structural Positioning
How I Teach Individual Locking Techniques
The Importance of Distraction
Off Balancing As A Set Up - Methods Of Entering A Lock
Preliminary Basics For Joint Locking
Footwork
Small Circle Ju Jitsu Exercises
Separating The Arm From The "Mainframe"
"Pain Shut Off"
Training Clarifications
Locking Techniques - Finger Locks
Wrist Locks
Elbow Locks
Shoulder Locks
Leg Locks
Cane Locks
Cane Chokes
Pinning A Downed Opponent
Flowing Locks
Countering The Hoint Lock
Tapi-Tapi
Tapi-Tapi Off Of A Single Strike
Countering The Tapi-Tapi
Tapi-Tapi Off Of His Counter Punyo Strike
After Word