Here are some pictures of various training camps where Master Reese provided martial art instruction.
Dillman Camp April 22, 2007 (Pictures by GrandMaster Sterling I. Johnson, Tae Kwon Do/Simba)
Picture 1 Master Reese demonstrates cane gripping techniques
Picture 2 Master Reese demonstrates cane gripping techniques
Picture 3 Michael (Lucky Uke and Attacker) grabs the collar of Master Reese
Picture 4 Master Reese initiates Nihanchi-1, captures hand and holds to chest (fire and metal points)
Picture 5 Master Reese takes horn of cane to counter attack fire pressure points on attackers wrist
Picture 6 Master Reese shows an alternate pressure point location on attackers forearm
Picture 7 Master Reese demonstrates Nihanchi-1 with crossover water stance
Picture 8 Master Reese demonstrate Nihanchi-1 and explains the techniques being used
Picture 9 Master Reese continues demonstration using cane
Picture 10 Master Reese demonstrates the crossover water stance with cane applied
Picture 11 Master Reese shows how the cane horn can be used on head wood pressure points
Picture 12 Different angle of collar grab
Picture 13 Capturing of hand and application of cane horn to wrist pressure point
Picture 14 Crossover water stance
Picture 15 Transition to head pressure point attack
Picture 16 Uke know wishes he did not volunteer
Picture 17 Now we change direction and attack to earth based pressure points
Picture 18 For every action there is a reaction, the head comes back up
Picture 19 Now we pull the attacker back down by attacking wood pressure points
Picture 20 Then as you turn his head sideways we attack the earth points one more time
Picture 21 Here is the crossover water stance while attacking points on the forearm
Picture 22 Say hello to my little friend as we feed the Attacker a bird, the cane's horn is shaped like an eagle's beak
Picture 23 Taking the cane to the other side of the head
Picture 24 Showing additional pressure points just below the neck
Picture 25 GrandMaster Dillman wants to show a technique
Picture 26 GrandMaster Dillman shows one way to carry a cane or an umbrella
Picture 27 GrandMaster Dillman transitions to a ready position to jab an attacker straight on with the cane
Picture 28 GrandMaster Dillman explains the finer points
Picture 29 GrandMaster Dillman now demonstrates the straight on jab using the cane
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