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Jared Davis
10-28-2005, 06:51 PM
haha, i agree with everything you just said,

however, for my own personal i would like to be an instructor in jun fan, i would like to know these, especially for students like myself who ask a lot of questions. basically all of these sets are variations etc. like i stated abovei have unknowingly done many if not most of these, i just didnt attribute a "trapping set number" to them, i probably just freestyled them.

Tim Tackett
10-29-2005, 09:12 AM
A set number like the "27" trapping combos were a way to organize trapping so you could teach a large group at a seminar. Trapping was never taught that way before the start of the JKD seminars around 1980. Another example of that is the box pattern that is taught in kali. When we learned sumbrada in the backyard there was no box pattern.
Tim

watchdog
10-31-2005, 08:57 AM
Another example of that is the box pattern that is taught in kali. When we learned sumbrada in the backyard there was no box pattern.
Tim

Sifu Tim,
Was the box pattern put together by Inosanto or was it something that already existed in one of the kali systems that he taught at the time?

Tim Tackett
10-31-2005, 09:38 AM
I think Dan used it, as that pattern seemed to show up the most when we would free lance sumbrada.