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    Video of the Week 30: Left-Hand Disarms

    by Brian Johns March 3, 2025

    Practicing left-hand disarms in Filipino martial arts is crucial for self-defense and a highly enjoyable aspect of training. Here are some reasons why it’s fun! I demonstrate the first four disarms in the video below. Let me tell you; it’s somewhat discombobulating to execute right-hand…

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    Video of the Week 25: Disarm #1 With Follow-ups

    by Brian Johns January 20, 2025

    When I teach disarms to beginners, I teach the disarms as a stand-alone technique. I focus on the concepts of leverage and footwork. Once the student understands the proper movement and leverage, I introduce the importance of a follow-up. To many of us, this is…

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    Video of the Week 15: Interchangeable Disarms

    by Brian Johns June 10, 2024

    One key component of Filipino martial arts (FMA) is the use of disarms. Disarming an opponent involves leverage, positioning, and footwork. Modern Arnis emphasizes one disarm per angle. Thus, we have 12 basic disarms plus various other disarms. I love that these basic disarms are…

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    Video of the Week 14: Leverage for Disarms

    by Brian Johns June 4, 2024

    When I teach disarms, I first emphasize the importance of leverage. I will discuss hitting and positioning for disarms in future posts. For now, let’s start with leverage for disarms. One of the elements in disarming an opponent is the concept of leverage. Here’s why…

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    Friday Recommendation #18

    by Brian Johns September 1, 2023

    Disarms play a significant role in Filipino Martial Arts (FMA). By mastering disarms, practitioners develop a deep understanding of range, timing, leverage, and body mechanics. Moreover, this skill teaches students the inherent danger of facing an armed attacker, fostering respect for the devastating potential of…

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    Hunting for Disarm #2

    by Brian Johns June 15, 2022

    If you are not able to view this video, click here. In last week’s post, Where’s Disarm #1? I covered the first basic Modern Arnis disarm and demonstrated how to find it within Flow Drill #2. I do the same thing in the above video…

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    Where’s Disarm #1?

    by Brian Johns June 7, 2022

    Learning stick disarms is an essential part of training in Filipino martial arts. In Modern Arnis, there is one basic disarm per angle. One can then apply this to any angle. The current progression that I teach is: Repeating the same basic 12 stick disarms…

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    The Learning Cycle

    by Brian Johns February 24, 2020

    As many of you know, I like teaching flow drills. I find it a practical and fun way to introduce the concepts of Modern Arnis. I find this a useful addition to a student’s learning cycle. The concepts range from abanico corto, palis palis, disarms,…

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    Counters to Disarms

    by Brian Johns November 22, 2016

    “How do you do these counters to the disarms?” “It’s easy; you must relax and practice them repeatedly.” During one class, I taught some counters to the #1 disarm taught in Modern Arnis. I taught these counters in the context of some principles I wanted…

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    Fix It Friday: Not Thissss

    by Brian Johns July 7, 2015

    The “wrong” way to do a snake disarm, as illustrated in the first part of this video, is a common mistake. This kind of disarm tends to pit muscle against muscle. If you are not able to view this video, click here. Why work so hard?…

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