Wednesday
Night 11/2 hr Class
Escrima & Grappling
6:15 - 7:45pm
Lesson
plans in Escrima (i.e. Weapons) & Grappling are introduced incrementally
over 1-month periods, each week building on the last. The
class concentrates on two distinct areas of self-protection. Whether you
are training primarily for self-defense or for fitness, this class will
address your needs.
You needn’t engage in both activities if only
one portion of this class interests you.
Why
train in Grappling or in Escrima?
Weapon
proficiency is a crucial skill in self-defense situations. Knowing how to
use a weapon properly can serve as an equalizer when you are overpowered
or outnumbered. If taken down, knowing how to fight back intelligently from
the ground is critical in solving this real-life predicament.
* Photos posted with permission from Frank Shamrock.
Instructor Rob Eis is certified in Level 2 of Shamrock
Submission Fighting (SSF)
Shamrock Submission
Fighting (SSF) is a modern martial arts style created by Frank Juarez Shamrock,
multiple UFC world titleholder and world record holder in professional mixed
martial arts.
Shamrock Submission Fighting (SSF) represents the culmination of
a ten-year study in professional combative martial arts and martial theory.
The concepts and theories of SSF are simple and work with our body's
own natural movement and physiology. The games are revolutionary training
techniques that work with all age and skill levels. The scientific teaching
and training of muscular, neuromuscular, and cardio vascular systems are
applicable to all sports but specific to developing the bodies and minds
of the students in this style. SSF combines an athletic and holistic
class structure that develops all areas of our human being. This unique
teaching system ensures consistent growth throughout our training. One of
the keys to teaching this system involves using proven methods to identify
our fears and allow us to accomplish practical martial arts training.
Our facility
has 35 ft. x 50 ft. of mat space for grappling.
CLASS
INSTRUCTION TEACHES:
Empty hand vs. Knife
Stick vs. Stick
Stick vs. Knife
Knife vs. Knife
Knife vs. Unarmed Assailant
Stick vs. Unarmed Assailant
1st Grade Black Belt in Doce Pares Eskrima
The Filipino Martial
Art of Esrima relies on motion and angles of attack. All stick motion can
translate to the use of other weapons and to empty-hand motion. Sinawali
(double stick) practice trains the left side and the right side equally,
and builds something every Martial Artist should have -Body Symmetry. Training
double stick develops our coordination, rhythm, and sense of distance.
We
provide all the necessary training equipment for Escrima lessons:
Rattan escrima sticks, foam sticks, dull safety-training knives,
and protective eyewear.
In the weapons program
you will develop preservation skills under the following four circumstances:
· Self-defense when you are weaponless
against a knife attacker
· Self-defense utilizing a knife against a knife attacker
· Self-defense using a stick against a knife attacker
· Self-defense with a knife or stick against an overpowering
assailant
At Unbridled
Martial Arts it is crucial for students to educate themselves and train
for the reality of a knife attack.
Knives are readily available, easy to acquire regardless of age, and they
are easy to carry and conceal.
Because of these truths, the UMA program addresses the issues of
how to use and deal with knives.
The UMA knife
training curriculum teaches five tactical steps to follow, in this
order, when unarmed and threatened with a knife.
1.) Escape whenever possible.
2.) When an edged weapon comes to you, minimize vulnerable areas
while clearing away the intended target.
3.) Control the assailant’s weapon.
4.) Counter attack to neutralize the attacker.
5.) Only after countering do you attempt to disarm.
In combat with or
against a knife, a primary goal of ours is to inflict injury to the weapon
hand or striking hand of an attacker. This idea of smashing or cutting the
assailant’s hand as he delivers a strike is a concept from Escrima
called: “de-fanging the snake.” In other words, once you remove
the poisonous fangs of a snake it’s no longer a threat. The same holds
true when you injure or disarm an attacker’s weapon or means of delivering
the weapon.
For knife training purposes
this method of “de-fanging the snake” entails cutting
across the inside wrist or forearm.
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The
following information will assist you in consulting local laws in Washington
State concerning the practice of owning, or carrying of, a tactical
folder.
All of our permanent laws
in Washington State are compiled in the Revised Code of Washington
(RCW). These Session Laws are arranged by topic with amendments added
and repealed laws removed.
Under the RCW Dangerous
Weapons section, laws regarding knives fall under these headings:
Deadly Weapons, Weapons Carrying or Handling, Possession
of a Weapon in a Prohibited Area. RCW 9.41.250,
RCW 9.41.260,
RCW 9.41.270.
Note, the
definition of a "Dangerous knife" means any fixed-blade knife
and any other knife having a blade more than three and one-half inches (3
1/2") in length. Protocol
for Measuring Knife Blade Length.
For an in-depth
understanding of the laws regarding knives, a non-profit organization
called The American Knife and Tool Institute has assembled
a short guide describing basic knife laws and violation consequences.
Understanding the Laws
regarding Knives.
*
Recognize:
The use of a knife in self-defense must be morally and legally justified.
Therefore, it should be used only when threatened with deadly force.
In doing so, the user assumes all liability for subsequent actions
and will have to justify the severity of their response in accordance
with the level of threat presented.
Grand Master Ciriaco “Cacoy” Canete is a 12th degree black
belt and the last surviving, highest ranking, member of the famed
Doce Pares Eskrima Club founded in 1932.
Grand Master
Ciriaco “Cacoy” Canete
Class requirements
All Participants must
be 16 yrs old or over & have a signed waiver on file (Click
here for waiver in pdf format)
Minors must provide parent/ guardian consent before participation (see waiver).
To participate in the
Escrima (weapons training) portion of the class:
We provide Escrima Sticks &
Training Knives for beginners to borrow in class.
Our sticks are extremely durable, plain rattan imported from the
Philippines. They are 28" long, 7/8" diameter w/ natural
skin & beveled ends.
Although the Shocknife™ is primarily used by law enforcement,
corrections and military personnel, Unbridled Martial Arts
also utilizes the best training tool technology has to offer.
The
Shocknife™ is notable for the electrical shock it delivers
from its simulated blade. The blade is incapable of cutting,
yet delivers a localized electrical shock that stimulates the
nerve fibers in the same way a real knife cut would --without
causing serious injury or incapacitation. The intention is to
simulate the pain that would be inflicted by a real cut and
to induce similar responses such as the fight-or-flight response.
With up to 7,500 volts but less
than 1 milliamp, the Shocknife™ provides our knife defense classes
with realistic experience against edged weapons
.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The use of the Shocknife™
is only by student request and is aimed at those who wish to elevate their
training to the highest level. Before any participant uses a Shocknife™
they must read & sign a 3-pg “Inherent Risks Notice & Liability
Waiver” drafted by Shocknife Inc.
“When
attacked with an edged weapon, officers experience an acute
stress response that limits their decision-making ability. An
incorrect response can be catastrophic,” says Jeff Quail,
product inventor and Canadian Police Sergeant.
“At the highest setting the Shocknife™ delivers
a powerful shock when touched that feels like you have been
cut with a butcher knife. Unlike rubber training knives, Shocknife™
causes the same acute stress during training that an officer
would experience in a real attack. This kind of training more
adequately prepares officers to react during a deadly force
encounter.”
Organizations such
as the FBI, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, LAPD, Customs &
Border Protection, Fed Air Marshals and the Military are already using this
“cutting edge” technology.
Take
a look at some Double Stick, Single Stick, Knife, & Empty-Hand video
clips from after class practice.
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