Slashing the Lines
Deadly Techniques of Filipino Knife Combat
with Christopher J. Petrilli
SKU SLASHDVD-P
805966 062631210 minutes
DESCRIPTION
In this video, Doce Pares Eskrima Grandmaster Christopher J. Petrilli takes the highly evolved skill set he demonstrated in the best-selling videos Crashing the Lines and Cutting the Lines in a brutal new direction: knife fighting. The foundation is a blade form that merges slashes, stabs, cuts, and throws into a lethal flow of combat effectiveness. Taking the form piece by piece, Grandmaster Petrilli teaches the principles behind each motion and movement, showing a myriad of applications that can be used both offensively and defensively. The material can be applied to any length of blade, from close-range sword and machete techniques to lightning-fast dagger thrusts and cuts. Expanding the curriculum further, he also teaches stick and empty-hand applications, making you almost unbeatable in close-quarter combat. Whether you are armed or unarmed, facing an opponent bearing a knife or stick, this video will teach you a fighting system you can't afford to be without. For information purposes only.
AUTHOR BIO
A former U.S. Army Ranger, Christopher Petrilli studied Doce Pares eskrima under the legendary Grandmaster Ciriaco "Cacoy" Cañete. He is also an expert practitioner of Indonesian pentjak silat and Japanese aikido.
CHAPTER LIST
DVD CHAPTER LIST
1) Motion 1-4
- Disarms
- Further Applications
- Stick Applications
- Dagger Applications
- Empty Hand Applications
2) Motion 5
- Applications
- Stick Applications
- Dagger Applications
3) Motion 6
- Applications
- Stick Applications
- Dagger Applications
4) Motion 7
- Applications
- Dagger Applications
5) Motion 8-10
- Applications
- Dagger Applications
6) Motion 11-13
- Applications
- Dagger Applications
7)Motions 14-16
- Applications
- Dagger Applications
8) Motions 17-19
- Applications
- Dagger Applications
9) Motion 20-24
- Applications
- Stick, Dagger, and Empty Hand Applications
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