Hock Hochheim – Pacific Archipelago Combatives Levels 1 2 3
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The Basic Instructorship in the PAC course must be as adaptable and diverse as the Pacific Islands’ numerous systems and arts. The skills, exercises, “techniques,” and themes are entirely up to the instructors and pupils.
Practitioners must be familiar with and proficient in three “things/subjects” from each of the five primary areas of play. For a grand total of 15. This covers PAC Levels 1–3 alone.
Hand/Mano-Mano/Karate/Jujitsu/Kaju: three disciplines
3 topics on a single stick
3 topics on a double stick
Knife: three topics
Daga and Espada: three topics
“Experienced persons are likely to know 15 things!” I have some recommendations for people that want progression coaching and counsel. This three-part, three-hour collection contains advice for preparing for the PAC (and Filipino) Basic Instructorship.”
– Hock
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