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  • PEKITI-TIRSIA ESPADA Y DAGA OVERVIEW

    Like most of the advanced work in the Pekiti-Tirsia system, Espada y Daga is taught in techniques grouped around core principles specific for that weapon or the fighting style of the practitioner. These are divided into three levels or “sets” with each having a specific grip of the dagger.

    Set 1: The daggers of both you and your opponent are held in Hammer grip.

    Set 2: You are switching between Icepick and Hammer grips, while your opponent remains in Hammer grip.

    Set 3: Both you and your opponent hold your daggers in Icepick grip.

    Each of these three sets has a subset of 12 Attacks, 12 Disarms, 12 Contradas (“Counters”) and 12 Recontras (“Recounters”). This gives us 144 total techniques in Pekiti-Tirsia Espada y Daga.
  • How to measure Sticks, Swords, Knives and Spears in the Pekiti-Tirsia System.

    I have been asked many times to give the measurements of the Pekiti-Tirsia long sword shown in the PTI logo. The information on the measurements was told to me many years ago by Tuhon Gaje. In this essay I will give the measurements for two swords, the long sword shown in the PTI logo and the short sword that Tuhon Gaje is often shown holding in the photos of him from the early 1980's. I am also including the measurements for training sticks and spears, as well as knives intended for use with Sak-Sak and Pakal grips.