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.