Yellow Sash Requirements |
The Stance Form | This form contains all the basic stances performed in a series and is used to, not only as a stretching and strengthening routine, but also develops coordination between the upper and lower body. It should be practiced slowly and smoothly. Many of the twisting movements are designed to help stimulate the internal organs. We consider this to be the most important form in Esoma. |
Blocking Set | The basic blocks, strikes, and stances are taught through the repetitious use of these drills and combination. |
Attacking Set | This form contains all the basic blocks and strikes performed in a series. |
Kicking Set | These are the first Six kicks performed in a series. |
Techniques For Yellow Sash | Yellow sash techniques, with their exaggerated moves, work on distance and timing. |
Orange Sash Requirements |
Blocking Set
Attacking Set Kicking Set Ma Din Kuen I Form Basic Snake Form Techniques Orange sash techniques work to refine distance, refine timing and concentrate on accuracy. |
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Green Sash Requirements |
Blocking Set
Attacking Set Kicking Set Ma Din Kuen II Form Basic Floating Staff Form Forty Techniques Sparring (Level One) |
Level two, beginning around Green Sash, incorporates strategy and miss-matching tempo. The objective is to match tempo in defense, and miss-match tempo in offense. Since the aggressor is attacking with a broken rhythm, the challenge for the defender is to match the broken rhythm. |
Blue Sash Requirements |
Blocking Set
Attacking Set Linear Form Su Lum Fa Spear Form Sui Tchon Kuen Form Sixty Free-style Techniques Five Techniques Against Two Attackers Three Techniques Against Three Attackers Two Techniques Each Against a Knife, Stick and Gun Sparring - One Opponent (Level Two) Two Opponents (Level One) |
Level three, practiced above Green Sash, is designed to develop strong fighting skills by requiring the student to commit mind and body to attack with the confidence of a warrior whose intent is to totally overcome the opponent. Each blow should be delivered with enough speed, power and focus to finish the fight. |
Red Sash Requirements |
Blocking Set
Attacking Set Mantis-Crane Form Chou Ka Dow Form Eighty Free-style Techniques Ten Techniques Against Two Attackers Six Techniques Against Three Attackers Four Techniques Against a Knife Four Techniques Against a Stick Three Techniques Against a Gun Sparring - One Opponent (Level Two & Three) Sparring - Two Opponents (Level Two) |
Level four sparring is practiced by the most advanced practitioner. This level is called "Slippery Hands". When a hand attack is blocked by the defender, the attacker swiftly bounces off the block, absorbing the force of the block and using it to redirect the attack in an arc back to the defender with greater speed than is possible without the aid of the block. |
Black Sash Requirements |
Blocking Set
Attacking Set Wat Shou Four Winds Dragon Li Ka Pole One Hundred Techniques Fifteen Techniques Against Against Two Attackers Four Techniques AgainstThree Attackers Two Techniques Against A Gun Attack Three Techniques Against A Stick Attack Three Techniques Against A Knife Attack Sparring - One Opponent (Level Three & Four) Sparring, Two Opponents (Level Three) Sparring, Three Opponents (Level two) |
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The total experience of these instructors = 137 years! With the instructors not show, it's over 210 years! |
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