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Block, Trap and Counter Drills Part II

Posted on | February 9, 2010 | by Roland Beauregard | 1 Comment

Coach Freedman demonstrating variations of the block, check and counter drills with the help of Guro Birmingham. In the video Coach Freedman explains about rhythm training in Filipino Martial Arts. He explains how to see or spot a 3 count beat or a 4 count beat or even a 5 count beat in a drill. These beats carry over into a fight and if your awareness is high, you can spot these rhythms and disrupt them. Pay attention to your training and see where the beats come in.

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One Response to “Block, Trap and Counter Drills Part II”

  1. Sensei J. Richard Kirkham B.Sc.
    February 9th, 2010 @ 11:19 pm

    Nice combinations sir

    The rhythm also helps to continue inertia

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