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Training Opportunities

TIGER CLAN Weapons Training

Opportunities to train in different weapon skills will be listed as they become available.

Permanent opportunities exist in the following weapons:

Skorpion Stick Fighting:

Skorpion Stick Fighting (a mix of Clugston Combat Systems and Heyrosa Eskrima Cebu)  is available to selected groups for seminars or people who want private training. This training is offered on a nearly a World Wide basis. This extremely rare and astonishing method offers a new approach to stick combat. This system allows for individual expression through a dynamic use of non pattern teaching. You do not learn choreographed partner “dances” which may look good to a movie viewer but have no efficacy in the real world of unpredictable attacks. NO one has a faster stick, no one hits as many targets as quickly and no one can fight closer than we can with a stick–interested?

Spanish Circle School of Blades:

Actually the Mysterious Circle School influenced not only the development of the most feared swordsmen in Europe but, also,  the development of various Filipino Martial Arts in the Philippines. Its strong foundation comes from hard science connected to fluid art. That is to say, the Circle School is based on the  cold mathematical precision found in geometry. The fluid artistry is developed when the practitioner develops a sense of self identity from the process of learning to coordinate with a real speed blade attack. Science, then, is melded with a strong sense of art from the incredibly complex 3 dimensional 360 degree training using two blades of differing lengths in two different planes simultaneously.  This is not an easy objective to obtain–but its obtainment is what made Spanish swordsmen legendary.

Military Nonstandard Weapons:

In the course of completing military missions there can be times when planning goes awry, communication is blocked, intel faulty, or positions overrun. In these situations having previously trained with nonstandard weapons gives military personnel an added benefit via “bad case scenario” preparation. Prepared ahead of time for contingencies allows the greatest chance for success of the individual and the mission. The training gives another layer of skill and confidence to the soldier, marine, “operator,” or agent. Environmental restrictions and limitations are also addressed (e.g., arctic movement) as to familiarize the learner to varied situations and decrease the amount of time required for choice reactions. The more familiar a training situation is with the operational environment the less perceptual processing space of the brain is required to optimally perform. This, then, l.eaves more open space, as it were, to be devoted to mission tactics.