Unfair Fights

Episode 6: Footwork and Distancing in Filipino Martial Arts

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In Episode 6, Patrick and Steve break down footwork and distancing in the Filipino martial arts. The team cover the three ranges — largo, medial, and corto — and the four triangle patterns that form the foundation of Filipino movement. The conversation covers why the female triangle is harder to execute than it looks, how the diamond pattern shows up in professional sports every day without anyone calling it by name, and why the Dog Brothers' false lead may be the most practical way to angle when you don't have the initiative.

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