Four participants including one new member. So far there have been nine unique participants plus two others who have expressed apparently sincere interest over email but not yet showed up. We began with a brief review of bullwhip cracking basics for two members who were unable to attend last week’s seminar. Loud noises were made, and minor damage self-inflicted upon the hindquarters of a [duly waivered] neophyte. Conditioning and warmup followed the usual pattern (light clubs, heavy clubs, medicine ball). We elected to skip pugilism and savate practice in order to leave more time for cutlass.
In some light Indian club exercises, the club is rotated through a full 360 degrees. If the clubs are very light, these movements can be executed with the fingertips, using baton-twirling sorts of motions, but our favorite club gurus advocate maintaining a full hammer grip and articulating the wrist to rotate the club. It just so happens that this is exactly the same mechanic used in la canne when performing circular exercises with the stick. Accordingly, at a certain point in the evening we put down the light clubs and picked up the walking sticks and used them to perform the full repertoire of circular exercises–essentially employing them as extended Indian clubs:
- forward outside circle, vertical plane
- backward outside circle, vertical
- forward inside, vertical
- backward inside, vertical
- forward figure eight (alternating between outside and inside vertical circles)
- backward figure eight
- horizontal circles in one direction
- horizontal circles in the opposite direction
- …and the same using the other hand.
Medicine balls were thrown with the more than the usual level of puerile aggression, and after a break we sank our teeth into the cutlass curriculum under the direction of Mr. Barnett, using dusacks. Mr. Millbank did yeoman work in the role of Mr. Barnett’s foil and assistant. We covered defense by distance, defense by hanging guard, and then did a simple quasi-free-play exercise employing both. It was noted that the aforementioned cane/club exercises are fine preparation for executing the hanging guard.
