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Myanmar Fighting Short Stick - Dhot Lay - Level Two
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Myanmar Fighting Short Stick - Dhot Lay - Level Two

Myanmar Dhot Lay Intermediate fighting techniques
Created byDaniel Carroll
Last updated 9/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn to use two short sticks - one in each hand
  • Learn to use the short stick to scrape or trap your opponent
  • Learn advanced movement patterns with e stick
  • Learn core self defense theory of the Myanmar martial arts to apply to the stick

Course content

9 sections17 lectures2h 26m total length
  • Introduction0:19

Requirements

  • For students who have completed the Level One Course

Description

The Dhot Lay (Short Stick) is the primary weapon of our curriculum. We believe in universal skillsets and Short Stick training is mappable to many different weapons and techniques.  This Intermediate course provides in-depth Short stick training, an overview of our core Self Defense Theories, and an excellent groundwork for self-defense with a short stick.

Learn Gross Motor Combatives (GMC)

GMC is an efficient style of Martial Arts with its origins in the Art of Thaing from Myanmar. It encompasses Bando (empty hand) and Banshay (weapons). We have adapted the art for Online Learning in order to reach students around the world - Including You!

GMC is a modern evolution of traditional martial arts where the essence of efficient, practical, and effective self-defense for the modern world is the primary focus.

The Dhot Lay level TWO course is designed for Intermediate students continuing their journey into the weapons of Myanmar.  This is a system of practical self-defense designed around our universal skillsets and is focused on real-world applications of the stick for self-defense.

Unlike many stick systems available the Myanmar system is NOT designed for "fencing with sticks" and we make a very clear distinction between "Stick fighting" - where two fighters engage in consensual sport or combat, and "fighting with a stick" - where you use your stick to defend yourself from harm.  So if you're serious about a self-defense skill set with a short stick, welcome to our program!

We train to fight with sticks in order to preserve our life and health as well as that of our loved ones.  We are not interested in teaching or training stick fencing, though there are many excellent options for that available elsewhere.

Who this course is for:

  • Intermediate Short Stick Practitioners