Cape Coral: Seminar about Technical Application and Forms
Grandmaster SeminarTechnical Application and Forms
Whether you're working with Wing Tzun hand techniques, Escrima blade work, or integrated drills, a clear technical application framework helps clarify intent, mechanics, and context. Purpose The Technical Application Form serves several functions. It creates a shared language between instructor and student. It breaks down complex movements into observable, repeatable components. It connects isolated techniques to practical scenarios. Most importantly, it prevents vague training-every movement has a reason, a method, and a measurable outcome. Key Sections Technique Name & Origin Identify the specific movement or drill. Is this a Chi Sao (sticky-hands) sensitivity exercise from Wing Tzun? A Biu Tze (thrusting-fingers) application? An Escrima striking combination? Note its place in your training curriculum. Mechanical Breakdown Describe stance, footwork, hand position, and body alignment. Document range, timing, and force direction. Specify whether the movement is defensive, offensive, or transitional. Practical Context Explain when and why you'd use this technique. What problem does it solve? What distance or situation calls for it? Connect theory to training reality. Partner Requirements Note what your training partner should do. Should they resist? Move? Stay still? Provide feedback? Common Errors List mistakes students often make. Document what breaks down first under pressure or fatigue. Progression & Variation Show how this technique develops from basics to advanced applications. Include modifications for different body types or skill levels. This structured approach transforms scattered practice into coherent, buildable skill.
Contact Siching Maikel Gonzales for information about EBMAS training, instruction, or inquiries related to Wing Tzun and Latosa Escrima. Siching Gonzales is an experienced instructor within the EBMAS system and can answer questions about classes, seminars, technique development, and how to begin your martial arts journey. Reach out to discuss your training goals, schedule a trial session, or learn more about the EBMAS approach to practical martial arts education.
Schedule
- Sunday, 25.10.2026
Details
- Venue: EBMAS Cape Coral
- Cape Coral FL
- Location: Cape Coral, United States
- Phone: +1 813 606 9308
- Price: On request
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