Penn Kempo Class Blog

November 30, 2006

class 11/26 and 11/28

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Sunday–open hand forehand sets, into closing to clinch and drive partner back. Then added flying knee. Goal to work on entering with commitment, rooting in fight stance….and some other issues which sensi bluefoot can comment on. dispite being short to write that took an hour. Second hour was forms, forms, and more forms

Tuesday–Umm not sure what happened but we eneded up working on stick and knife….go figure. Did FH sets with mixed length weapons. With some comments on the deference between using a blade and a bludgeon. Then worked the knife flow drill. Practiced side-by-side throw from the flow drill; and worked cut to the leg. Finished with Leo combo #6

 

November 20, 2006

Thursday 11/16 and Sunday 11/19

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Thursday: Leo combo number 4, then variations start with FH1 into LC #4; jab cross hook bob and weave to hook and the rest of LC#4, Jab, cross, hook, shoulder roll, into LC #4.  Note for the future a) describe that last move as low-line roundhouse to the inside tight as opposed to shoulder roll–the people’s found it akward.

Graped canes and did FH set to the low-line, again focusing on stepping away from the attack.

Second hour: went into six count drill emphasis on angle 9 block to lowline attack instead of drop stick.  Fun had by all.Went into self-defense from the second set ie tapioca showdownstuff.  Took a moment to work center lock, noting the difference between small circle on the wrist, small circle where the circle is bowing with their wrist on your chest, and putting the two circles together.  Finally work Jeff counter to press block, to focus on dip, step, recover foot work…..refered to sundays class where the same foot work was used to do a hammer lock.

Sunday

Leo combo #4  starting with three jabs (the true biginers did combos 2,3,9.)  Throw jabs and in response to feeder throwing hook do FH1 into LC #4.  Repeat, this time do FH2 (ie block with jabbing arm) into LC#4.  Worked EDT  1-5. Note we need work on securing the escort postion.  Oppnent should not be in control of their arm, you should own it.  Thus end first class.  The true beginers stuck around on work on leo fong from #1.

Second hour run through leo forms 1,3,2, Nahanchi, and Takeioku (I can’t spell.)  It was mentioned that our fighting stances have gone to pot.  Reviewed first two sets of bunkai.  It went OK.  Worked block check, cane flip off angle #1.  Then did same thing indicating declaw.

November 16, 2006

Class 11/12/06

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Wassup People, so here’s the scoop.

Worked Leo combos #6 and #5, then 3 minute set of 1-kick-1-kick, then worked shoulder rolls again from sinawali boxing reference.  Then did forehand sets against all low line attacks

Second hour was breakdown from tapioca showdown with take downs on the mat

November 14, 2006

Class summary last week

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Tuesday 11/7   there was much swining of canes in the bobby fashion. There was cane swining while kicking up and down the room.  there was step over kicking to the knee while partner throws crosses.  Had some play time doing flow with cane and finishing technique on the beep

Thursday 11/9 Warm-up with the kicking and punching etc  cane swining.  2nd hour sensei Neal makes a triumphant return and covered self defense from the first set

Sunday 11/12 Leo combo’s 5 and 6–needs lots of work.  Then did sinawali boxing to work on responding to hand opening, then countering after opponent blocks…..similar to what happens with combo #6.  Then worked shoulder roll and inside thigh kick starting from sinawali boxing shell.  Working hammer lock starting from sinawali boxing shell.  Then into standing arm bar.  bobby jenkins was gonna work center lock off of the standing arm bar but time ran out…..shucks

November 6, 2006

Sunday 11/5

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The biggest class we’ve had all semester!!!!!!  At 6:30 there were two people dressed for class.   Shouts to all those who showed up late; late is better than not at all.

Started with leo combo of choice, loosened the hips with kicks from replacement step.  Had attacker march the length of the room throwing crosses, while defender worked on block strike and step-over to the knee.  Focuses were: keeping eyes on oppentents chin, proper distance to hand and foot could touch opponent, and cutting to the 45.  Finished with Roger’s largo strikes.

 Second class reviewed first three disarms, then did them from flow of one’s choosing.  Thats right some people did Tapi-Tapi….what!  Also tossed in obstruction removal.  Worked disarms open-hand vs floppy cane, which allowed a discussion of entering.

Class on Hallow’s Eve

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Bobby Jenkins here:

I haven’t been able to write much, ’cause coach has been really beating us down at practice.  I really don’t understand where my friend Doogie gets all the time to keep that journal AND be a doctor.  I’m having enough problems trying to balance Lisa Marie and Betty Sue.  Lisa had to go and join Betty Sue’s karate class.  With my luck, they’ll wind up best of friends and then I’ll never get to second base!

Anyway, at practice on Tuesday we didn’t dress up, but we did do EDT from the backhand.  We worked on relaxing like Uncle Leo and Uncle Jeff told us.  We also worked on the ball-and-chain concept for hitting the elbow.  We did some Avish-like weight distribution exercises to try to be able to move people.

In the advance class we worked on two of the first 6 required self-defense moves.  We did something before that; maybe Betty Sue knows.

November 2, 2006

class October 10/31

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Happy Halloween

Sunday 10/29 was of the Super variety…a good time had by all.  Evaluations were conducted.

Tuesday: EDT focusing on the ball-on-a-chain elbow strike and control, and sinking body weight on the pull.

Scond hour worked the first self-defence set: punch to the elbow and the Okinawan Explosion.  Keep in mind on the hook punch  to the elbow, the hooking arm is relatively fixed relative to the body…To generate force move your hips.  On the explosion, its a heavy hand strike to the punching arm NOT a push.  Adjust distance so you have a clear line to kick the opposite knee and strike the jaw.

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