I would love to have better videos, and I understand how painfull it must be to see the ones I posted, even if I loved to have comments on it from a staff scholar from this community, that is a community that seem to have a martial intent that I find valuable.
Im really excited about this project and master Luis Preto is creating learning material that didn't exist before, and he is probably the best person alive to make this kind of material, even than more experienced masters, because of his academical and practical sport science background.
So, with all this that have been developed and I hope will continue to be, it would be sad that it wasn't put to use now, and only when there are no masters practicing anymore.
That isn't the case because we already have 2 great dedicated groups working with us, the collegium in Armis and the Gothenburg Historical Fencing School that made this project possible. But it would make much more stuff possible and a ritcher experience if we had more groups and people to join.
I'm really hopping that some ARMA groups, even if starting small, would find interest in this and start a study group parallel with your other arts, and see how usefull it would be to your wma studies.
Here is a resume of what we already have avaiable:
(all exercices include text description of what is to do and necessary photos and clips to better understand them)
Stage 1 includes:
Exercices:
Exercise 1: Introduction to striking trajectories
Exercise 2: Introduction to hand movement
Exercise 3: Introduction to rotational strikes
this first exercises introduce you to basic notions of how the staff works
Exercise 4: Oblique descending strike on the dominant side
Exercise 5: Oblique descending strike on the non dominant side and introduction to double strike combinations
Exercise 6: Repeated strikes
this last exercises are all executed with a partner and include correct distance mesure and its applications to different distances.
Descriptive document of the basic rotational strikes.
-Descending strikes
-Ascending strikes
-Horizontal strikes
-A Specific exercise to practicing the strikes according to the target’s position
Stage 1 is already in use by the groups I mentioned, and we are working on the stage 2 that includes:
Stage 2 includes:
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION TO PARRIES
Exercise 1: Introduction to the lateral parry on the dominant side
Exercise 2: Parrying with space management (stepping) and parries for the non dominant side
Exercise 3: Introducing visual skills for strike identification on the non dominant side
Exercise 4: Introducing visual skills for strike identification on the dominant side and backup parry
Exercise 5: Random parries on the dominant side
Exercise 6: Further visual skills of strike identification
PART TWO: INTRODUCTION TO COMBAT IN OUTNUMBERED SCENARIOS
each stage is as I mentioned 10euros and that price is paid one time, and all the group practices under that same material.
You would be able to then teach it for newcomers or even start other groups.
Im sorry if I'm being to talkative and imposing this too much, but I believe in the martial and cultural value of what we are doing, and that it isn't very well known. So i am trying to make that known and understood, and I really believe this thread and the questions posted helped the dedicated reader to understand what jogo do pau is and answered to some pertinent questions.
So once again, please contact me if you are interested in integrating a jogo do pau study group in your current classes or just want to ask something else. at the email:
lusitanfencing@gmail.com