Seminar was small, but moved at a good clip and covered a lot of ground. We saw the beginnings of the first module of the EDT program. This is essentially a self-contained program geared towards defending basic lines when attacked by an untrained opponent, and as such is the "basic" course many students are looking for. This is probably what I will use to answer questions from the karate folks at the school where I teach Arnis. It isn't fancy, it isnt complicated, and if you have been doing arnis awhile the moves arent new. What it is is well organized for presentation, retention, and quick mastery.
We spent the balance of our time looking at conceptual disarms, focusing on the snake and the strip; a good tie-in with the recent material from philly.
As I have commented before, I really LIKE where the next generation WMAA curriculum is going (and those who know me know I am not much in curriculum!!)
John, as always, was a first class seminar host.