Thousand Sticks is a
twin-stick fighting form, using the 28” rattan sticks
common to Arnis. This is actually the fourth of
five stick fighting forms in the Iron Crane Dojo.
Our tutelage in the stick fighting arts commences with
mastery of the basic strikes, and blocks. Phase II
is mastery of the advanced strikes, and disarms.
Phase III requires mastery of complex movement and
development of flow. In Phase IV the student
extends concepts of flow and adapts complexity of
movement to using two sticks simultaneously. Phase
V is combat. Each of the Phases culminates with a
Kata (they are more usually referred to as “Anyo”,
acknowledging the Filipino influence).
So...learning “Thousand Sticks” means you’ve completed
Phase IV of your training, and have the requisite
skills, and control to commence combat training.
The form integrates
concepts from many styles of Arnis, but also gives due
homage to the Asian sword arts of Korea, Japan, China,
Thailand, and Indonesia. An interesting facet of
this form is that when performed, attackers can appear
on the floor during key moments, creating the illusion
an actual fight is taking place. The name
“Thousand Sticks” signifies a person who has mastered
the form is like an opponent with a thousand sticks, all
being used against you.
We apologize
for the poor quality of the videos
below. These have been extracted from
dated archives which were degraded and of
poor quality. Currently, they are the
best available. We share them in that
spirit, believing it better to show what we
have than to use nothing.
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Thousand
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Thousand
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Thousand
Sticks (Spelled Out)
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