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The Inayan System of Eskrima (ISE) is called a system because it encompasses more than one style of the Eskrima arts. It has been developed to provide the student with the best all round knowledge and skill to become an accomplished practitioner. It has at its core of fighting styles three of the most formidable styles in the Philippine Martial Arts. The beginning styles are also powerful styles in their own right. A style is a set of techniques that contain a viable and practical mode of defense against attacks and does not need to borrow from any other technology or method. These styles are also complete and effective against opposing methods and styles when applied properly, and if studied adequately.
Some of the the styles in the Inayan System of Eskrima are: Inayan Serrada (to "Shut or Close")
Inayan Serrada is a medium to close range style. Serrada stylists use an 18" to 26" weapon (stick) (46-66cm), depending on the physical stature of an individual. The weapon techniques can be translated into hand to hand applications very effectively. In the Inayan System of Eskrima, it is the most important of the core styles.
This is a medium to close range style of combat. Not recommended for beginners, students in the Inayan System of Eskrima do not seriously study this style without first becoming proficient in the core styles.
Seminars
Seminars are designed to give the student knowledge on some type of self-defense method. They are also an excellent way in which to give a student a brief introduction and overview of a martial arts discipline in which they are interested. There are several seminar formats available from the ITO, ranging in complexity from basic techniques to instructor certification. These seminars are designed to be training modules of information and techniques to use and practice. They are not intended to make the student an expert on any of the disciplines that these techniques were derived from.
The Reactive Knife Defense was originally designed to teach law enforcement a method of defending or responding to an unexpected edged weapon threat from an aggressive subject. The system is based on sound principles of defense and control. Other aspects such as distancing, positioning and body language are covered as well.
Pressure Sensitive Nerve Areas Instructor Certification Course - 2 days (14 to 16 hours)
Basic I and Basic II are prerequisite to attending this course. The instructor Certification course is an intensive 2 day study of PSNAs. It covers PSNAs of the head and neck as well as the arms and legs. Medical implications as well as tactical applications are covered. This course also certifies individuals to conduct the Basic PSNA I Course and the Basic PSNA II course. A written and practical exam will be administered for certification as an instructor.
martial arts discipline but want to have some basic fundamentals of defending themselves from aggressive or hostile behavior. Learning how to avoid potentially violent situations is covered. Learning how to try and diffuse an escalating hostile situation and to be prepared in the event physical action is needed.
striking and blocking drills that are preset for two people to interact. Although this style of training is easy to learn, it can become quite complex and difficult to master.
Programs
Programs are designed for schools that want to have a continuing curriculum on weapons proficiency and defense. The programs listed below are set up to evolve from one program to the next. Programs also offer ranking as well as testing for proficiency within ranks. Competency requirements must be met at each level. Written and practical exams are required for promotion to next higher rank. Programs also offer schools a value added incentive for students to maintain their training and enrollment. This helps to promote student retention and goodwill.
the principles and concepts dealing with edged weapon defense. It covers different drills and exercises designed to develop spontaneity in reacting to an unexpected attack. Use of force issues are also covered. This course certifies the Defensive Tactics Instructor to conduct the Basic Reactive Knife Course. The student must pass a written and practical exam in order to qualify for certification as an instructor.