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TCM and Massage 1

Posted on September 8, 2006July 8, 2019 by Andrew Nerlich

Oriental Medical Philosophy in relation to Chinese Massage – Main Aim, Organs, Meridians, Ch’i. The main aim of any healing discipline or modality – to regenerate the body function as a whole; survival. Concepts Twelve Organs LungsHeartLiverSpleen/PancreasKidneysColonSmall IntestineGall BladderStomachBladderPericardiumTriple Heater The Pericardium Functional rather than organic protector of the heart messenger of joy roughly anatomically…

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Bil Jee

Posted on September 6, 2006December 17, 2022 by Andrew Nerlich

Jee Sim was relaxing in a hammock below deck after a hard day’s cooking, drilling the crew of the Red Junks in Wing Chun, and inciting anti-Qing sentiment amongst the port workers. The sacking of the Shaolin Temple remained the focus of his thoughts. As it always did, even after so many months. The heat,…

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John Will Seminar 29 July 2006 – handstand sweep, side back escapes

Posted on July 29, 2006December 19, 2019 by Andrew Nerlich

At Rick Spain’s academy Handstand Sweep Closed Guard, he stands. Underhook his L foot with your R hand,place your L hand next to your L ear. Drive to your R, pushing out over his R knee. Release your guard as he falls. As he hits the floor, pinch your knees together to present a barrier,…

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John Will Seminar 8 Apr 2006 – turtle escapes, pillow escape

Posted on April 7, 2006December 19, 2019 by Andrew Nerlich

Warmups Partner up: One stands behind the other and grabs his belt with both hands. Person at front has feet narrow, person behind has feet wide. The front person runs forward with the person behind providing resistance. Do twice the width of the gym, swap partners, then do the same except the person in front…

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John Will Seminar 9 Jul 2005 – half guard bottom

Posted on July 8, 2005July 8, 2019 by Andrew Nerlich

At Rick Spain’s gym.   The seminar was all on half guard bottom. All descriptions assume you have his right leg between your legs. Key Points Get the underhook with your left arm Get on your right side Getting the underhook If you get the underhook, you get to do your stuff (sweeps, escapes, etc.) If he…

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John Will Seminar 9 Apr 2005 – better choke and armbar from mount

Posted on April 9, 2005July 7, 2019 by Andrew Nerlich

At this seminar John presented Rick Spain with his purple belt. Yay! ☺ A better way to get the collar choke or armbar from mount   You have mount; open his R collar with your L hand and slide your R hand in deep as if going for the basic collar choke. Lift you R knee slightly…

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John Will Seminar 23 Oct 2004 – hooks-in and side back techs

Posted on October 23, 2004July 7, 2019 by Andrew Nerlich

Hooks-in / Butterfly Guard From hooks-in guard, deep grip on collar and grip sleeve. “Old-style” but effective. If he tries to stand, pull him down with the collar so he can’t stand properly. Move back and keep pulling him in and down to pull him off balance and into a hooking sweep. Will work with…

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Rigan Machado Seminar 21 Aug 2004

Posted on August 21, 2004July 6, 2019 by Andrew Nerlich

Seimnar was held at Sinosic/Perosh Martial Arts (SPMA) in Concord.   You are in switchbase side control on his right. With your right hand, pass the left skirt of your gi over his neck, reach under his head with your left hand and take the gi skirt from you right. Turn to your right, put…

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John Will Seminar 10 Jul 2004 – Armdrag from Guard, Crossface

Posted on July 9, 2004July 6, 2019 by Andrew Nerlich

10 Jul 2004, at Rick Spain’s academy. Arm Drag When he grabs your pants in your open guard. Same side arm drag – attack the lower leg. Opposite side arm drag From hooks in,  move your leg to create the gap for the arm drag Rigan’s sweep – grab belt/gi to trap his R arm with…

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John Will Seminar 6 Mar 2004 – sweeps, legbar against open guard, passing

Posted on March 6, 2004July 6, 2019 by Andrew Nerlich

6 Mar 2004 Ar Rick Spain’s academy. >He stands in your closed guard. Keep your guard closed and underhook his left leg with your right arm, thus stopping him from picking you up and slamming – an IA or “immediate action” in SOG parlance. Open legs, turn on your shoulders to face left, push off…

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