Sorry Bill, I posted the following mistakenly on my forum:
About Wes Tasker, Bill.
Yes _he is seen as a Filipino system's Guru by many other top practitioners.
The interesting thing he showed at our dojo was that all the stepping and resulting techniques are taught the same way, whether armed or unarmed.
So what he does/did with a blade in his hands, he can do without the blade and still deliver extremely powerful blows characterized by whipping action. Amazing to see him work.
Right you are about George's 'eight form' extremely useful practice in learning avoidance maneuvers.
Years back, I had the pleasure of watching the great Andre Tippet fight Billy Blanks in a tournament. Andre was using the concept of anticipation of an opponent's move such as star players in games such as football, soccer and other contact sports will use as well. There are hard lessons to learn there for anyone who fixates on first blocking an attack before countering…thus allowing an opponent to 'get off first' even though 'the when did the fight really start' should be apparent.
This is illustrated in the video clip of the pimp who gets annihilated by the karate guy just as he crowds his space preparatory to hit or 'shoot'_
Thus...
Bill Glasheen wrote:
How to Hit & Spin to Avoid Football Tackle wrote:We want him to initiate contact first of all, and then we want him to spin off the tackler before the tackler can make the wrap-up.
Deron Williams Spin Move wrote:Get the contact, then spin once he has contact.
...is brilliant thinking.
This approximates my approach to the typical bat swing we are likely to face on the streets.
AIKIDO VERSUS BASEBALL BAT
The footwork is exactly what we have been discussing.
What I do a bit differently is to charge in slamming against his left shoulder with my right shoulder and sweeping arm as I short stop the swing and begin to spin…also making sure my left arm is in a strong sanchin position with elbow down one fist distance from my rib cage...also in position to 'answer the phone' ...
The idea being you have to move into kissing range to avoid that bat's swing against any part of the body, hands/arms/legs/sides etc.
Some would say…why not just punch him in the face as he starts to come in?
And what makes one think that a punch under stress will connect properly on target, and that it will achieve one shot stoppage? Some attackers are very resilient.
And the punching will not stop the swing keeping you in the line of fire and leaving the opponent still armed with a bat and mad as hell.
I find that safer for me if the opponent decides to swing low at my legs.
Here is another 'spin' I like.
Taekwondo VS Street Fighter (Real Fight)