It was taught by this guy:
http://acrocombat.netfirms.com/about.shtml
He's a very personable fellow - a good teacher with a great attitude. He's really focused on getting people on the floor and getting them to try Modern Arnis.
The class was one hour and instead of watching we were invited to play.
We did:
12 angles of attack
4 disarms off the vertical block against strikes #1-4
Briefly - double & single sinwali
Briefly - Bani Bani? Sideways back and forth hitting and straight up and down hitting with a single stick.
Ed was good at showing how the drills worked in a partnership setting while at the same time demonstrating how the same techniques get used against an unwelcome antagonist.
I'm very pleased. There's a seminar this Saturday
Which I'm hoping to attend since it will be ANOTHER rainy day in DC.Seminar Saturday, June 21st. Guru Brian Pancia, and Myself will be teaching a 4 hour seminar in Bethesda, MD (same location as Arnis Classes). The Seminar is 12-4pm.
There was one beautiful disarm we did against a #3 angle attack that used the wa-uke technique to send the attacker's stick flying away with little to no effort on my part. (Raffi - he called it the hitchhiker circle in the upper right quadrant)
There might be something to this "art within your art" stuff, and even if there isn't it was a whole lot of fun and very...practical...in how it was taught - even in a one hour session.