Check out this vidclip of my friend Armando Basulto demonstrating the basics of La Canne. I'm predominately into the Filipino Martial Arts stickwork and I observed parallels between La Canne and the FMA. After all, we are all Human and have 2 arms and 2 legs. We have our limited Range of Motion. We will all move pretty much the same. Bruce Lee said something similar:
"I don't believe in different ways of fighting now. I mean, unless human beings have 3 arms and 3 legs, then we will have a different way of fighting. But basically we all have two arms and two legs so that is why I believe there should be only one way of fighting and that is no way."
Without further ado, let's check out the La Canne basics, shall we?
For my CaneFighters: Just a quick and dirty review of La Canne de Combat basics, as integrated at Team BAD.
If you know nothing of La Canne, I trust you were perceptive enough to notice the chambering prior to striking. Just a note, what Armando Basulto is demonstrating are the sporting aspects of La Canne, therefore, each strike is chambered. He says:
"...in the modern competitive sport of La Canne de Combat, all coups have to be chambered (correctly) to count."
Armando Basulto authored 2 articles which I've put up on my site with his gracious permission. In case you missed these, here they are:
Also, some earlier entries related to La Canne all by Craig Gemeiner:
- Le Baton: The 2-handed long stick of DDLR
- The Stick Fighting Method of Pierre Vigny
- The use of La Canne in Defense dans la Rue – Part one
- Practical Fencing With The Cane (Part 1) By Jean Joseph-Renaud (1912)
- YOUTUBE: La Canne Vigny in Action!
- La Canne: Savate's Walking-Stick Weapon Art
Hope you can integrate some ideas of La Canne into your 'game.'
Contact information for Armando Basulto:
- Official Website
- Gracie North Carolina Facebook page
- Email: bjjsavateNOSPAM@yahoo.com (take out the NOSPAM)
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