The Filipino Martial Arts, also known as Kali, Arnis and Eskrima, deal with different areas of weapon and empty hand fighting. "Trapping", or the so called "Kadena de Mano", which literally means "chain of hands", is focused on close-quarter fighting techniques. The goal of trapping is to control the arms of the opponent and to hit the target with special follow ups even if there is resistance.

In part one of this Filipino Trapping series, you will learn important basics like hand combinations and entries to the trapping range. The basic clearing sets 1-6 will teach you how to react on different barriers and how to follow up. Many applications with everyday items and application in stick fighting will show the origin of these techniques. Training methods like the so called trapping drills will increase your spead and coordination of your hands. Transitions to locks and takedowns as well as applications in self defense complete the contents.

Course plan

Basic hand weaving pattern/Basic entries
Basic clearing sets 1-6
Trapping drills block-parry-check
Link from block-parry-check to clearing sets 1-6
Link to basic locks, takedowns and self-defense