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Training Methods Unveiled: Sifu Jeramiah's Directed Flow Sequences in Weapons Fighting

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In the pursuit of mastering Weapons Fighting, the significance of safety gear cannot be overstated. Sifu Jeramiah, a distinguished martial arts instructor, introduces his unique Directed Flow Sequences, including Numerada (One Side Feeds), Sumbrada (Counter for Counter), and Sparring. These sequences serve as invaluable tools, simulating real combat scenarios and enabling practitioners to functionalize attributes under increased pressure. Let's delve into the intricacies of these training methods and explore the transformative impact they have on skill development.


Numerada – One Side Feeds: To unlock the nuances of Numerada, Sifu Jeramiah emphasizes the mastery of "One Side Feeds." Safety gear becomes a non-negotiable priority, ensuring a conducive environment for skill development by protecting the eyes, hands, and body pads.

  1. Meet & Follow The Force: Numerada, also known as "By the Numbers" or "The Feeding Hand," refines the ability to receive and respond to incoming attacks. Incorporating the "Defang The Snake" principle in the long range, this drill engages the feeder in executing the 5 angles of attack, fostering the ability to either "Meet The Force" or "Follow The Force."

  2. 2-for-1, and 3-for-1 Feeding: Fluid movement through continuous feeding is fostered in this drill, honing the timing required to follow up interceptions and defangs with counter-strikes. Sifu Jeramiah introduces valuable insights into the significance of breathing, providing techniques to prevent exhaustion during a fight.

  3. Single Stick, Baseball Bat, Single Knife, and Double Sticks: Training with various weapons in Numerada feeding replicates the chaotic and unpredictable nature of real fights. From single sticks to baseball bats, and even a single knife, practitioners learn to accept imperfections and anticipate hits, emphasizing the importance of repetition for skill refinement.

  4. Mass Attack (Multiple Opponents): Tackling scenarios with multiple attackers, known as Mass Attack, requires strategic positioning to prevent exposing one's back to attackers. Engaging each opponent sequentially creates space and leverages their chaos to one's advantage.


Sumbrada: Sumbrada, or "Counter for Counter," explores the intricate timing and counter-timing of common counters. This drill strategically employs the 5 lines of attack, creating a seamless counter-flow pattern and providing a foundation for enhanced reflexes and response mechanisms.

  1. Single Stick Mastery: Embarking on the Sumbrada flow drill with a single stick demands patience and dedication. Gradual practice leads to a seamless and enjoyable flow, showcasing the beauty of counter-flow patterns.

  2. Transitioning to Single Knife: Transitioning to the knife introduces subtle changes to the Sumbrada flow drill. Close observation and hands-on experience are encouraged to adapt to the nuances of this variation, expanding the practitioner's repertoire.

  3. Versatility with Double Stick: The Sumbrada flow drill extends its adaptability to different weapons, considering varied ranges. Sequential combinations of matched weapons showcase the versatility of the drill.

  4. Navigating Mismatched Scenarios: The Sumbrada drill emphasizes training with mismatched weapons, presenting dynamic challenges such as Golf Club vs. Baseball Bat or Single Stick vs. Baseball Bat. The unpredictability adds an element of surprise.

  5. Single Sword vs. Double Sword: Adapting to different weapon ranges and adjusting strategies based on the opponent's weapon elevates attributes. Witnessing the Sumbrada flow with a single sword against a double sword showcases enhanced reaction time, movement, speed, flow, and coordination.

  6. Staff vs. Baseball Bat Challenge: Acknowledging the significance of long weapons in Sumbrada, the drill explores the confrontation of a staff against Dos Manos (bat). The encounter demands heightened attention, awareness, and the ability to remain calm, cool, and collected.


In the realm of Weapons Fighting, Sifu Jeramiah's Directed Flow Sequences bring a transformative dimension to training. From Numerada's emphasis on safety and precision to Sumbrada's intricate counter-flow patterns, these sequences simulate real-world combat scenarios, providing practitioners with a platform to hone their skills under increased pressure. As safety and functionality converge in these training methods, practitioners embark on a journey toward mastery, armed with the tools to navigate the complexities of armed combat.

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