Tae Kwon Do Times — January 2018

(Greg DeLong) #1

Senior Grandmaster Anthony Kleeman (Sr. GMAK), 11th
grade black belt in Cacoy Doce Pares (CDP), forged a series
of Pangamot knife disarms incorporating his own Windowpane
concepts.


Sr. GMAK explains that in CDP, the definition of Pangamot
lies in an empty hand form of Eskrima. It’s typically applied in
a defensive manner, utilizing parries, catches, controls and locks
to disarm and/or control an opponent.


Sr. GMAK uses Eskridos (the joint lock system created by
CDP founder and Supreme Grandmaster Cacoy Cañete) and
combines his own Windowpane concepts to make for decisive,
practical knife disarms that are devastating to the attacker.


The concept of Windowpanes stems from the block that you
execute in response to a backhand or forehand attack. After
learning these techniques from just two angles, you’ll find
principles that are easily applied to any angle attack.What’s
unique is that the disarm is initiated from a particular pane.
Your hand will “snake through” a specific pane(s) to execute
that numbered disarm. It’s extremely user friendly because it
invites you to see defensive openings from any angle attack
and throughout the attack. In other words, these disarms create
options. Destruction to the attacker increases as you continue


CACOY DOCE PARES ESKRIMA


Pangamot - Windowpane Knife Disarms SDUWWZRRIWZR
By Kathrin J. Sumpter

Sr. GMAK at
Master Dan Haney’s
Ernie Reyes World
Martial Arts School
in Hillsboro, OR.

the defense. However, you’ll see that there are game-changers,
points during your defense that provide opportunities.
Almost immediately after
being attacked, Master
Dan has AnaChristina in
shoulder lock. Notice
his forearm anchored to
her neck and face. With
a change in structure and
torque, it’s an easy
shoulder break.

However, MDan opts for the takedown. Additional injury is
effected with the continuation of the technique.

Florian’s in trouble.
Shortly after the attack,
Master Dan has a decisive
elbow break at his disposal.

In this issue, we’ll look at knife disarms from an Angle 3 forehand
attack outlined on the following pages. TKDTimes profiled disarms
from an Angle 2 backhand attack in our November 2017 issue.

Again, MDan opts
for the takedown.
You can see the
further damage
leveled at this
final degree.

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