I was wondering exactly how much of Modern Arnis can be transferred to the blade. From what Ive seen of Modern Arnis, its primarily a stick system. Balintawak, Modern Arnis primary influence, was also a stick system as far as I can tell with a lot of emphasis on monitoring the opponents weapon with your alive hand. If Im wrong on the Balintawak please let me know because I havent seen that much. This tactic is common in MA as well, but it does not seem like a solid tactic when dealing with bladed weapons.
For example, of the twelve basic disarms (the way I learned them) #1, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8 and #12 all have you grab the blade and most of the other disarms have your body come into contact with the blade. There are many other MA techniques Ive seen where you grab the opponents stick and use it to trap or lock him, which is very useful with a stick, but not so much with a blade. Given this element of Arnis, how much of Modern Arnis is really translatable to blade work?
I understand that basic striking, footwork and attributes are always translatable, but these are present in almost every FMA system. So is it as productive to train Arnis with a blade when many of the techniques must be thrown out or modified quite a bit? This is not a slam on Modern Arnis because I think its a good system. Im just not convinced it translates to blade very efficiently. I believe that Remy probably could have pulled off some of those techniques that involve monitoring the blade with the alive hand, but I dont think its realistic to train everyone that way because very few people in the world were as good as Remy was. Let me know what you think.
Respectfully,
Eric
For example, of the twelve basic disarms (the way I learned them) #1, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8 and #12 all have you grab the blade and most of the other disarms have your body come into contact with the blade. There are many other MA techniques Ive seen where you grab the opponents stick and use it to trap or lock him, which is very useful with a stick, but not so much with a blade. Given this element of Arnis, how much of Modern Arnis is really translatable to blade work?
I understand that basic striking, footwork and attributes are always translatable, but these are present in almost every FMA system. So is it as productive to train Arnis with a blade when many of the techniques must be thrown out or modified quite a bit? This is not a slam on Modern Arnis because I think its a good system. Im just not convinced it translates to blade very efficiently. I believe that Remy probably could have pulled off some of those techniques that involve monitoring the blade with the alive hand, but I dont think its realistic to train everyone that way because very few people in the world were as good as Remy was. Let me know what you think.
Respectfully,
Eric