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    I'm new to the art and I seem to remember hearing that thier are something like 24 or 40 basic strikes/punches/forms......anyone know what I am refering to?

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    Here is some Panantukan Information for you.This is from the Nubreed Martial Arts Systems by Sifu/Guro Ben




    Filipino Panantukan Systems


    Salutation:
    1. Filipino Boxing base (Panantukan)
    a. Basically the same as western boxing
    b. Panantukan "Inosanto" numbering system 1-30
    c. IMB numbering system 1-8
    d. Body & limb tempering
    e. Body structure

    Filipino Trapping-single dagger/double dagger/ espada y dagger, double sticks.
    a. slap
    b. grab
    c. wedge
    d. scooping

    Ranges in Panantukan
    a. Largo mano
    b. Fraille
    c. Tabon
    d. Punyo

    Footwork
    V stepping
    Forward "male" triangle
    Reverse "female" triangle
    walking the triangles both male & female
    Diamond open and closed
    Straight stepping /lead switching
    Side stepping (humpak pa'awas)
    Circular ( encircling)
    Ranging/angular zoning foot work (clock system)
    Hour glass; with Selow positions and walking

    Kali foot sectoring 1-6

    Guntings (dagger/knife)
    Horizontal
    Witik-lobtik
    Inside back hand
    Outside back hand
    Outside vertical
    Inside vertical
    Split vertical
    Vertical forearm
    Blind

    Sectoring
    Inside/outside
    Long range
    Meeting
    Passing
    Cutting
    Quartering
    Monitoring hand

    Siko Guntings (elbow)
    Long range
    Close range
    Meeting
    Horizontal
    Vertical
    Low line attacks ( elbow drops, hammering, hacks, elbow pass-meet, long; pass/meet, long meet
    Defensive elbow drills 1-10

    Panantukan
    Vertical gunting routes 1-21
    Basic Panantukan series
    Panantukan lead hand series 1-22
    Panantukan rear hand series
    Jab-cross series # 1
    Jab-cross series #2 (1-28)
    Jab-hook series

    Kicking (tadyakan)
    leg attacks focus on six diferent area's of the attackers leg:
    a. thigh b. knee c. back of knee d. shin e. Calf f. Foot
    Sipa-swing type kicks
    Sikad-thrusting
    Libot- go around
    Tuhod-knee delivered in various angles, leg blocks/jams,
    Sangot- reverse round w/shin or point of foot
    Pina ubos- to do something low, heel hook to back of shin

    Takedowns
    a. Linakin
    b. Wolis
    c. Dacup to pull down to branch up

    Leg Maneuvers
    a. knees for buckles and drops
    b. Knee parries/jams (shield & destruction)
    c. Leg trapping
    d. scissors
    e. Trips
    f. Off-balancing
    g. Tapak (kowkit) step on foot

    Sipa-Huli 1-8 (kick trapping)

    Root (ugat) series
    a. (example) Sipa then follow-up with:

    Higot Hubad-Lubad
    Basic hubad-with basic switches; push switch, roll switch, wedge switch
    Vertical Hubad-Rt-Rt. Lt-Lt, Rt- to Lt, Lt-Rt.
    Vertical hubad drills: various 1-8
    Hubad for destructions; guntings switch, inward guntings switch.
    Sticky hands; grab neck/ scooping, grab elbow, knee push.
    Hubad for manipulations; forearm levers, inside & out side upper arm pulls, Humerus bone lever, head lever.
    Hubad wrenches/cranks-armbars, shoulder breaks, elbow breaks, specialty
    techniques
    Hubad-Lubad series 1-32
    Rolling arm drill

    Focus mitt training for Panantukan
    a. Interactive focus mitt drills
    b. Boxing glove drills
    c. Inpact training drills

    Kali Training drills
    a. Abcedario
    b. Sumbrada
    c. Numerado
    d. combination of:

    Sparring levels 1-8

    Kali Pangamut
    Stances
    a. fighting stance ( labang patayo)
    b. Cat stance ( tayong kabayo)
    c. horse stance ( tayong kabayo)
    Kali hands- four count or tapi-tapi (double stick)
    Kali hand sets 1-7
    Pangamut open hand sets 1-10
    Kali knee/shin set
    Kali feet/ toe set
    Nerve and joint breaking
    Dirty tricks

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