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If you want to learn the Tapi-Tapi of Modern Arnis, this is the right place for you!
- the lavishly produced instructional video with 3 cameras about the complete Modern Arnis Tapi-Tapi of the DAV student program,
- and 6 A-LOT videos (Arnis Live Online Training) on the subject of Tapi-Tapi
All instructred by GM Datu Dieter Knüttel, 10th degree Modern Arnis.
The instructional video provides an overview of the connections, the A-LOT videos go into finer points about the details of the explanations and the reasons why the techniques should be trained in this way.
All videos have chapters.
Here is an explanation how they work and how they can be used:
chapters in download videos
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Modern Arnis – Tapi-Tapi Program DAV
In this video, all tapi-tapi techniques and concepts are demonstrated in 80 minutes, which are required in the current examination program of the DAV from yellow belt to brown belt.
From the basic structure with largo, medio and corto, the transitions right and left hand techniques, to 2 sticks against 1 stick.
Here is the detailed content of the video:
Yellow belt program
– Tapi Tapi (medio) without numbering: right
– Tapi Tapi (medio) without numbering: left
– Stopping number 1 (driver: right)
– Stopping number 2 (driver: left)
– Single Sinawali (largo) with hand changes
– Distance change Largo – Medio
– Leader disarms
Green Belt Program
– Distance change Medio – Corto: 3 Punyo (Butt) techniques each with right and left
– Abanico from reverse blocks (right and left)
– Hand changes in all three distances
– Disarming approaches (all known series) with continuation of the drill
Blue belt program
– Abanico from Butt-feint – right
– Abanico from Butt-feint – left
– Free hand technique: Backfist with right in corto
– 4 stock locks
Brown Belt program
– 6 lockicng techniques
– 4 sticktrappings according to Prof. Presas
– 2 pinning in corto (driver with left)
– Driver with two sticks vs stick
Trailer
A-LOT- Tapi-Tapi 1: Introduction and basics
- What, why and how
- Largo and Medio
- Changing the distances
- Changing hands in Largo
- Establishing the flow
- … and much more
Content of the video:
00:00 Intro
00:15 Introduction
00:27 What is Tapi-Tapi?
00:42 – The potentional reason for problems teaching Tapi-Tapi
01:25 – Driver – passenger
01:51 – Execution of Tapi-Tapi at the beginning
02:27 Definition: Largo – Medio – Corto
03:04 Largo
03:11 – Single Sinawali with right and left
04:46 Medio
04:56 – The 12 attacks: normal order
05:35 – The 12 attacks: Tapi-Tapi order
05:53 – The 2 rules
05:59 – Rule for the driver
06:52 – Rule for the passenger
07:43 – Why a different order of the attacks in the Tapi-Tapi?
10:11 – 12 attacks Tapi-Tapi: without a partner
10:32 – The 12 attacks: no order
11:35 – The blocks in Tapi-Tapi
13:12 – Meaning of the Single Sinawali strikes
13:35 – 2 different blocks on stab 5
13:39 – Default
14:01 – Drop stick
15:12 – Free hand position and function
16:06 – Problems when beginners train Tapi-Tapi together
17:07 – Give signals
18:19 – Give clear signals
20:37 – Clear signals in Tapi-Tapi
21:09 – Clear signals in daily life, e.g. in traffic
22:24 – Give clear signals with your eyes, your body and your arm
23:16 – A goal of Tapi-Tapi
24:01 – Strike correctly
27:00 – Execution at the beginning: Slow and easy – but correct
27:39 – Conclusion: Why to give clear signals
28:24 Changing the distance
29:14 – From Medio to Largo
30:16 – Distance change by a sliding step out = 1/2 pendulum step
31:54 – From Medio to Largo: without a partner
32:07 – From Largo to Medio
32:55 – How the distance change from Medio to Largo is executed
33:38 – Entering on strike 2
33:52 – What is a adverse reflex?
34:49 – How can I trigger an adverse reflex?
37:26 – Distance change by a sliding step in = 1/2 pendulum step
38:09 – Stab 7 is blocked by the Single Sinawali movement
39:03 – Alternative Largo – Medio entry with stab 5
39:33 – Alternative Largo – Medio entry after strike 1 with stab 6
39:59 – Conclusion: 3 different Largo – Medio entries
40:29 – 3 different Largo – Medio entries: without a partner
41:05 – Why can there be problems in Medio on strike 8 and 9?
43:21 – Changing hands in Single Sinawali
43:40 – Classic hand change
43:49 – Modern hand change
44:43 – Classic hand change in Tapi-Tapi
45:10 – Overlapping grip when changing hands
45:53 – Changing the distance Largo – Medio: stick in the left hand
46:13 – Medio 12 strikes: no order, stick in left hand
46:23 – Flow Largo – Medio right and left with hand change in Sinawali
47:19 That’s not a tapi-tapi yet ???
47:26 What tapi-tapi means
47:36 Establishing the flow
49:43 Cosing
49:54 Info
50:21 End
Trailer
A-LOT- Tapi-Tapi 2: Completion of the basics
- Corto with right and left
- Changing the distances
- Largo
- Medio
- Corto
- Hand changes
- in all 3 distances
- right to left
- left to right
- Establishing the flow
Content of the video:
00:00 Intro
00:15 Introduction
01:02 Corto
01:21 – Distance
01:39 – Hand and thumb position
02:45 – Correct execution of the rolling punyos (cadena)
03:17 – Rolling punyos: without a partner
03:39 – Why are the rolling punyos done this way?
04:44 – Parrying out with the right
05:58 – Why do we do it this way?
08:20 – Parrying the next punyo attack from diagonal 1 to the inside
08:24 – Version 1
09:21 – Version 2
09:47 – Version 3
10:18 – Versions 1 and 2: without a partner
11:10 – Parrying out and back in with your left
12:41 – Parrying out and back in with the left: version 2
14:20 – Parrying out and back in with your left: without a partner
15:46 – The stick is not blocked under the armpit
16:31 Changing the distance
16:35 – Medio – Corto: with the right
16:39 – MC-r: after strike 2
18:08 – MC-r: after strike 2: without a partner
18:42 – MC-r: after strike 1
19:59 – MC-r: after strike 2 and 1: without a partner
20:34 – Medio – Corto: with the left
20:42 – MC-l: after strike 2
21:01 – Medio – Corto left after strike 2: without a partner
22:01 3 punyo techniques with the right
22:14 3 punyo techniques with the left
22:31 – Corto – Medio: with the right
24:54 – Corto – Medio: with left
26:23 Stopping strike 1 and stopping strike 2
26:40 – Stopping strike 2 with left: Corto
27:39 – The technique of “releasing”
29:17 – Stopping strike 2 with left: Medio
30:51 – Stopping strike 1 with right: Medio
31:04 – Do not block until the strike comes
31:49 – Stopping strike 1 with right: Corto
32:23 – All distance changes and stoppers mixed
34:04 Hand changes
34:19 – Hand changes in medio
34:23 – Medio – technique 1: after a diagonal strike or stab
35:28 – Medio – technique 2: from stopping strike 1 or 2
38:37 – Hand changes in Corto
38:49 – Corto – technique 1: parrying in or out
39:43 – Corto – technique 1: without a partner
40:13 – Corto – technique 2 – after the rolling punyos: without a partner
40:44 – Corto – Technique 2: after the rolling punyos
41:31 – All corto hand changes
42:00 The flow: all 3 distances with hand change
44:51 Why does Tapi-Tapi only start now?
44:55 – Tapi-Tapi is like a house: with rooms that have walls and doors
49:07 Closing
49:17 Info
49:44 End
Trailer
A-LOT- Tapi-Tapi 3: Disarmings and Abanicos
- Disarmings in Tapi-Tapi
- Disarming attempts
- right and left side
- Abanicos from reverse-blocks
- right and left side
- right and left side
Content of the video:
00:00 Intro
00:15 Introduction
00:36 Disarming and attempts to disarm
01:18 – Disarming with the right
01:23 – 1st series – strike 1
01:57 – Why disarming during Tapi-Tapi is simple and yet demanding
02:36 – Why are we training attempts to disarm
03:12 – Disarming attempt 1st series strike 1
06:31 – Disarming attempt 1st series strike 1: without a partner
08:03 – Disarming 1st series strike 2
08:25 – Disarming attempt 1st series strike 2
10:58 – Disarming attempt 1st series strike 2: without a partner
11:32 – Disarming 2nd series strike 1
12:57 – Disarming attempt 2nd series strike 1
15:26 – Disarming attempt 2nd series strike 1: without a partner
15:51 – Disarming 2nd series strike 2
16:32 – Disarming attempt 2nd series strike 2
18:39 – Disarming attempt 2nd series strike 2: without a partner
19:07 – Disarming with the left
19:13 – Disarming with the left 1st series strike 1
19:22 – Disarming attempt with the left 1st series strike 1
20:52 – Disarming attempt with the left 1st series strike 1: without a partner
21:22 – Disarming with the left 1st series strike 2 – 2 versions
21:37 – Disarming attempt with the left 1st series strike 2: Version 1
23:00 – Disarming attempt with the left 1st series strike 2: Version 2
25:23 – Disarming attempt with the left 1st series strike 2 – both versions: without a partner
26:23 Abanicos from reverse-blocks
26:38 – Right – reverse-block: strike 1
29:27 – Right – reverse block – strike 1: without a partner
29:54 – Blocks for the Abanicos
30:59 – Right – reverse-block: strike 2
31:14 – How the reverse-block against strike 2 is performed
33:18 – Right – reverse-block – strike 2: without a partner
34:24 – Left – reverse-block: strike 2
35:15 – Left – reverse-block – strike 2: without a partner
35:44 – Left – reverse-block: strike 1
36:43 – Left – reverse-block – strike 1: without a partner
37:04 – All 4 techniques: Abanicos from reverse-blocks in the flow
37:27 Conclusion: disarming attemptes and Abanicos from reverse-blocks
37:51 Closing
37:54 Info
38:23 End
Trailer
A-LOT- Tapi-Tapi 4:
- Free hand techniques
- Abanico from punyo feint
- 4 stick locks
- with lots of details…
Content of the video:
00:00 Intro
00:15 Introduction
00:45 Free hand techniques with the left hand
01:08 – Standard version
02:33 – Standard version: without a partner
04:08 – Execution with variables
04:55 – How is this handled?
05:18 – Why you should not withdraw the hand before the backfist
05:31 – Possible follow-up techniques
06:36 – Standard with variables in the flow
07:13 Abanico from punyo feint
07:18 – Right – strike 2 (4)
08:51 – Right – strike 2: without a partner
09:20 – The details
09:25 – Forcing the left hand to block: triggering the protective reflex
09:57 – Problem: the left hand grabs
10:16 – Problem – the left hand grabs: the solution
10:38 – Controlling and positioning the left hand
11:33 – Why do we strike with an Abanico?
12:19 – How is the Abanico blocked?
12:48 – Why do we strike with a strike 8?
13:40 – 3 situations with the left hand
13:52 – Situation 1
14:26 – Situation 2
14:44 – Situation 3
15:30 – The solution for all 3 situations
16:31 – Right – strike 2: again without a partner
17:21 – Right – strike 1 (3)
18:38 – Right – strike 1: without a partner
19:04 – Left – strike 1 (3)
19:54 – Analogy left to right
21:35 – Left – strike 1: without a partner
21:55 – 3 situations with the left hand: the same concept as with the right hand
22:42 – Why the Abanico is being blocked
23:30 – Left – strike 2 (4)
24:14 – Alternative as a final technique
25:07 – Strike 2: left to right analogy
25:23 – Left – strike 2: without a partner
25:57 4 stick locks
26:03 – Against strike 1: armpit lock
26:57 – The directions for pull and push
27:48 – The “shot” / impulse
28:37 – Armpit lock: without a partner
29:09 – Against strike 1: squeezer with the 2nd disarming series
29:29 – Grab the stick and position it
30:03 – Footwork 1: the traditional step
30:44 – Squeezer with the 2nd disarming series with footwork 1: without a partner
31:05 – Footwork 2: the better step
31:55 – Squeezer with the 2nd disarming series with footwork 2: without a partner
32:12 – Against strike 2: straight armbar on the left arm
32:22 – Entry 1
32:32 – Entry 2 (better)
33:45 – Against strike 2: straight armbar on the left arm entry – 2: without a partner
34:09 – Against strike 2: straight armbar on the right arm
35:44 – Against strike 2: straight armbar on the right arm: without a partner
36:11 Closing
36:22 Info
36:51 End
Trailer
A-LOT Tapi-Tapi 5: Part 1 of the Tapi-Tapi brown belt program of the DAV
- 6 locking techniques
- 8 Presas Trappings
- 4 with the right hand
- 4 with the left hand
- with many important details
Content of the video:
00:00 Intro
00:15 Introduction
01:18 6 locking techniques
01:23 – Strike 1: armpit lock
02:00 – Variation 1: 2 versions
02:25 – V1: 1st execution
02:41 – V1: 2nd execution
03:45 – V1: execution for the throw
04:06 – Variation 2
05:00 – Variations 1 and 2: without a partner
05:42 – Variation 3
07:16 – Variation 3: without a partner
07:51 – Straight armbar
09:01 – Straight armbar: without a partner
09:39 – Footwork during the straight armbar
10:31 – Releasing technique: straight armbar with footwork
11:39 – Strike 1: squeeze on the right arm via radial bone and upper arm
14:17 – Strike 1 – squeeze on the right arm via radial bone and upper arm: without a partner
14:42 – Strike 1: squeeze with the entry of the 2nd disarming series
15:30 – Problem when grabbing and the solution
17:09 – Strike 1: squeeze with the entry of the 2nd disarming series: without a partner
17:46 – Squeeze on the left arm via radial bone and upper arm
19:12 – Squeeze on the left arm via radial bone and upper arm: without a partner
19:43 – Inverted centerlock on the left arm
19:49 – Joint geometry: How the arm has to be positioned for this lock
20:06 – The “sweet spot” for the inverted centerlock
20:48 – Execution of the inverted centerlock
22:31 – Inverted centerlock on the left arm: without a partner
23:00 Presas-Trapping
23:15 – Basic considerations for Presas-Trapping and trapping in general
23:54 – The principle of the Presas-Trapping
24:27 – The structure of the Presas-Trapping
25:17 – Right – strike 1 – attack from the left
26:26 – Right – strike 1 – attack from the left: without a partner
26:44 – Right – strike 1 – attack from the right
29:04 – Right – strike 1 – attack from the right: without a partner
29:26 – Right – strike 2 – attack from the left
29:57 – Right – strike 2 – attack from the left: Execution details
31:23 – Right – strike 2 – attack from the left: without a partner
31:58 – Right – strike 2 – attack from the right
33:13 – Right – strike 2 – attack from the right: without a partner
33:35 – Left – strike 1 – attack from the left
34:36 – Left – strike 1 – attack from the left: without a partner
35:05 – What to do if the defender does not grab
35:40 – Left – strike 1 – attack from the right
36:14 – Left – Strike 1 – attack from the right: without a partner
36:45 – Left – strike 2 – attack from the left
37:31 – Left – Strike 2 – attack from the left: without a partner
38:00 – Left – strike 2 – attack from the right
39:10 – Left – strike 2 – attack from the right: without a partner
39:41 – All 8 Presas-Trappings in the Tapi-Tapi with exits
39:58 – Number 1
40:23 – Number 2
40:48 – Number 3
41:04 – Number 4
41:26 – Number 5
41:56 – Number 6
42:07 – Number 7
42:23 – Number 8
43:09 Closing
43:30 Info
43:59 End
Trailer
A-LOT Tapi-Tapi 6: Part 2 of the Tapi-Tapi brown belt program of the DAV
- Pinning techniques – left
- Problems and solutions
- Standard and variationes
- 5 ways to train Tapi-Tapi
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Content of the video:
00:00 Intro
00:15 Introduction
00:48 Pinning techniques – stick in the left hand
01:06 – 2 positions: Double Sinawali – Reverse Sinawali
01:33 – How to program the defense of the following person
01:39 – Pinning 1: from the reverse Sinawali position
02:06 – Standard version: execution
02:39 – The details: protection from the backfist
03:20 – The details: “catching” the backfist
05:04 – The details: how I block his right hand with my left arm
06:06 – Pinning 1 – standard: without a partner
07:01 – How to release the grip
09:47 – How to released the grip: without a partner
10:13 – Continue in Corto or in Largo
11:32 – Variation: with Abanico
15:09 – Variation – with Abanico: without a partner
16:23 – Pinning 2: from the Double Sinawali position
16:54 – Standard version: execution
18:22 – Pinning 2 – Standard: without a partner
19:39 – Variation 1: pin with the elbow
21:25 – Variation 1 – pin with the elbow: without a partner
22:20 – Variation 2: pin with the stick
24:48 – Variation 2 – pin with the stick: without a partner
25:59 How can we train Tapi-Tapi?
26:11 – Training form 1: flow slowly
27:32 – Training form 2: flow quickly
29:36 – Training form 3: change of intensity
31:36 – Training form 4: challenge the passenger
33:10 – Training form 5: create and use the protective reflex
35:01 Conclusion: pinning with stick in the left hand and how we can train Tapi-Tapi
36:47 Closing
36:56 Info
37:24 End
Trailer
About the author:
Grandmaster Datu Dieter Knüttel
Dieter Knüttel, M.A. in sports science is Modern Arnis chief-instructor for der DAV of Germany and European Modern Arnis Representative (1996 -2001) of Professor Remy A. Presas.
He 1received the title of DATU and the rank of Lakan Anim, 6th Dan Modern Arnis from Professor Remy Presas in 1996, as 4th of 6 persons and the only person outside of the USA who has received this title.
After receivinhg his 7th, 8th and 9th Dan in the Philippines, on Septemer 24th 2016 it was publically announced in Dortmund, Germany, that he has awarded 10th Dan, Lakan Sampu by Grandmaster Roberto Presas, 10. Dan Modern Arnis.
Dieter Knuettel is involved with the Filipino Martial Arts since 1978 and he has been teaching FMA/Modern Arnis seminars since 1980 all over Europe, in Australia, in the USA, in Russia and even in the Philippines.
He is one of the most experienced Modern Arnis Masters worldwide.