Okay so has no one heard of this? People in two different states have used this term so I can't believe no one else has heard it.
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Okay I'm trying to determine where this terminology originated and why.
From the people that use it, it seems they refer to it when doing a 3 inch punch resembling demilles technique. But they do not seem to have a reason for calling it second arc.
So anybody out there know about this term and give some back ground. Is this coming from Vunak's group? Seems the VU guy's know this term, but the inosanto guys don't.
Just trying to get some clarification.
Thanks
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Okay so has no one heard of this? People in two different states have used this term so I can't believe no one else has heard it.
eXcessiveFORCE.
If you must use force, make it excessive.
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I'm a former PFS guy and I've never heard of it. But I've been out of the loop for the past five or six years.
"It was about that time I realized that searching was my symbol, the emblem of those who go out at night with nothing in mind, the motives of a destroyer of compasses." -Cortázar
I've been an "Inosanto guy" for a pretty long time ...never heard that term. But, I'd be interested in anyone's insight.
I have been told but not personally confirmed that Mark Mcfann uses this term. Maybe someone from his school can enlighten us.
eXcessiveFORCE.
If you must use force, make it excessive.
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Mike,
I know the name, but I never met her. I sent you a PM about some possible contacts.
"It was about that time I realized that searching was my symbol, the emblem of those who go out at night with nothing in mind, the motives of a destroyer of compasses." -Cortázar
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