Introduction to Basic Disarming

The instructor introduces a series of five fundamental disarming techniques in Arnis. The session focuses on foundational methods applicable to beginners learning weapon retention and removal.

Side-Cross Disarming Technique

The first technique presented is the side-cross disarm, a basic method for removing a weapon from an opponent's grip. The instructor demonstrates the proper positioning and arm mechanics required for execution.

Grip Distance and Positioning

The instructor explains the importance of maintaining proper grip distance when attempting a disarm. Correct body positioning relative to the opponent is emphasized as critical for technique effectiveness.

Striking Integration

The disarming sequence incorporates striking elements as part of the overall defensive response. This integration of strikes with disarming mechanics is demonstrated to illustrate practical application.

Arm Control Methods

The instructor details various arm control positions that facilitate successful weapon removal. Multiple hand placement options are shown to provide students with tactical flexibility in different engagement scenarios.

How to Disarm Arnis for Beginners

Maslee Official Vlog
1 min read·5 key moments·PT11M video

Key Takeaways

  • Introduction to Basic Disarming
  • Side-Cross Disarming Technique
  • Grip Distance and Positioning
  • Striking Integration

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The basic mechanics can be understood in a single session, but developing reliable execution requires consistent drilling over weeks of practice. This 5-part breakdown helps structure your training by isolating each phase of the technique.

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The disarming sequence incorporates striking elements as part of the overall defensive response. This integration of strikes with disarming mechanics is demonstrated to illustrate practical application.