Hey everybody, Kevin from Washington here. Just starting in on the ARMA thing (heck, haven't even gotten my application back yet) but I'm already diving into the material. For the past couple weeks I've been exploring the Petter manuscript with my practice partner, so I figured I would chronicle the trials and errors here and see if I could get any feedback from anyone else who has already explored it.
No. 1. On the breast push.
So I started at the beginning, page one, plate one, and we (my practice partner’s name is Jon, btw) spent a few hours on it. The first thing I noted about plate one is that though it is not described within the text (http://www.truefork.org/DragonPreservat ... Petter.php) on the plate "B" is clearly gripping the arm or sleeve of "A". After some experimentation we discovered that this grip is fairly well necessary to the proper application of the technique, if simply in order to control your opponents distance and prevent him from striking at you with that arm. Secondly, the instruction to push down is entirely accurate and effective. After trying it many different ways, we are fairly certain that the point of the technique is to simply put your opponent face first into the dirt, and that there is no effort to fling or throw your opponent, simply push him straight down into the ground.
After asserting this we attempted the technique at full speed, and with resistance and it still worked quite well, though if the motion was not straight down, you could walk your way out of it.
Anyone have any other suggestions or observations on this technique?
