Continuing with the draw-at-least-once-a-day in the month of October, known as "Inktober", I drew a picture of Bob Kasper's knifefighting stance from "Bob Kapser's Tactical Knives" published in 2011. My goal is to develop a fast-draw type of skill for when I attend martial arts seminars or classes when I take some notes.
I also have started journalling. Here are my notes on Bob Kasper's/Kni-com's knifefighting stance:
GUARD POSITION
- Foundation upon which other combative knife skills are built
- Mobility - Advance, Retreat, Pivot, Sway, Hollow
- Vital Area Protection - "Vertical Shielding" with the "Complementary Hand"
- Defend and counterattack against any line of attack
- Knife-hand position - "Cocked-and-Locked" - retracts knifehand while positioning it to deliver various cuts, slashes and thrusts
- Guard position gives illusion of distance yet remains within striking distance
REVIEW
- Take a natural step forward
- Square the torso
- Place complementary hand in the Vertical Shield
- Cock-and-Lock Knife hand
- Guard position is a well-balanced stance that's mobile, protective, and ready for defense and counterattack
- Practice drawing your knife and moving into the Guard from various positions such as sitting, squatting, bending, and walking until it's natural
My drawings for Inktober 2017 - drawing at least 1 pic each day in October:
- Inktober Day #1 - Taiji's "Snake creeps down"
- Inktober Day #2 - DBMA's Chupacabra knifefighting stance
- Inktober Day #3 - Peacock Pose/Mayurasana/Kujaku
- Inktober Day #5 - Bob Kasper's/Kni-Com's "Passata Sotto"
- Inktober Day #6 - "Grab & Stab" vs. "C" Grips
- Inktober Day #7 - Richard Ryan's/DCM's Knifefighting Stance
- Inktober Day #8 - Michael Janich's/MBC's Knifefighting Stance
- Inktober Day #9 - Michael Janich's/MBC's "The Filipino Grip"
- Inktober Day #10 - Bob Kasper's/Kni-com's In-Waist Band Carry
- Inktober Day #11- Trapping's "Pak Sao"
- Inktober Day #12 - Bob Kasper's 'palm push'
- Inktober Day #13 - Bob Kasper's tiger claw entry
- Inktober Day #14 - Michael Janich's Vascular Knife Targets
- Inktober Day #15 - John Styers' On-Guard Stance
- Inktober Day #16- "Box Theory" by Terry Trahan
- Inktober Day #17 - Bob Kasper's 5th Principle of Knifefighting - "Stay in the box."
- Inktober Day #18 - Dwight McLemore's/American Fighting Congress' "Window of Combat"
- Inktober Day #19 - Beware the hidden knife!
- Inktober Day #20 - Richard Ryan's Tactical Concealment/Deceptive Carry Methods
- Inktober Day #21 - Lee Morrison's/Urban Combatives' Body Language Cues
- Inktober Day #22 - Lee Morrison's/UC's The 3 Es
- Inktober Day #23 - John Styers' In-Quartata (or Out-of-Line)
- Inktober Day #24 - John Styers' Passato Sotto
- Inktober Day #25 - John Styers' Targets
- Inktober Day #26 - Amante Marinas'/Pananandata's 12 Targets
- Inktober Day #27 - Fernan Vargas'/Raven Combatives' Fairbairn Vital Template
- Inktober Day #28 - Bloody Brazilian Knife Fighting Techniques' Immobilizing Targets
- Inktober Day# 29 - Hank Reinhardt - Old fencing trick
- Inktober Day #30 - Michael Janich's/MBC's Abanico
- Inktober Day #31: Craig Douglas' Pikal: Some points and stance
Hope this helps you in your Sojourn of Septillion Steps!
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