Hi to all!
With some of the latest discussions on
Tapi-Tapi and how Modern Arnis has grown, I would
like to ask the following question(s)?
The Professor taught Blocks with a brace, but
if you perform the block with out a brace this
leaves your live hand available to perform other
actions.
I have been told that the 'brace'
is a block that came about from people who had
not learned how to block without a brace properly.
(* Please, this is not an attack on this technique
please continue to read *)
Given that the level of expertise has risen, does
this mean that Blocks with a brace are not to be
taught any more?
Or should they be taught as techniques for
beginners?
Or should they be taught to preserve what the
Professor had taught (at one time)?
Once again, I am just curious, and trying to
get the opinions of those who live and breath
and even lurk on this forum. :rofl:
Thank You
:drinkbeer:
Rich Parsons
With some of the latest discussions on
Tapi-Tapi and how Modern Arnis has grown, I would
like to ask the following question(s)?
The Professor taught Blocks with a brace, but
if you perform the block with out a brace this
leaves your live hand available to perform other
actions.

is a block that came about from people who had
not learned how to block without a brace properly.
(* Please, this is not an attack on this technique
please continue to read *)
Given that the level of expertise has risen, does
this mean that Blocks with a brace are not to be
taught any more?
Or should they be taught as techniques for
beginners?
Or should they be taught to preserve what the
Professor had taught (at one time)?
Once again, I am just curious, and trying to
get the opinions of those who live and breath
and even lurk on this forum. :rofl:
Thank You
:drinkbeer:
Rich Parsons