In every Eskrima or arnis system there are generic techniques, different terminologies and approach. that's why you will notice that there are similarity of the techniques...
At 6.40 what you a demonstrating is called by KIRO 'hak bang piewas' or steping to avoid. Tatang called this movement a hinge (bisagra). Tatlang bow is three coconut halves placed on the floor and so there are only three points where the feet can be. so the hips stay square, no rotation. The back foot is replaced on the spot.
Please make KI abaniko video GM
In every Eskrima or arnis system there are generic techniques, different terminologies and approach. that's why you will notice that there are similarity of the techniques...
It's good to see you teaching brader. Hope to train with you again in Luneta! :D
At 6.40 what you a demonstrating is called by KIRO 'hak bang piewas' or steping to avoid. Tatang called this movement a hinge (bisagra). Tatlang bow is three coconut halves placed on the floor and so there are only three points where the feet can be. so the hips stay square, no rotation. The back foot is replaced on the spot.