Self-Defense Tip 128 Review of Ray Floro’s Essential Umbrella Cane System

Raymond “Ray” Floro instructs the U.S. Special Forces, Korean Special Forces, SWAT teams, Australian Police, New Zealand Police, and various Tactical Response Groups. You will learn from Ray a versatile and complete method of effective defense against edged weapons, blunt weapons, and empty-hand attacks.

Recently Ray Floro released a new course, Dos Manos System – Volume 2: Essential Umbrella Cane System, which builds upon his Dos Manos System and adds to it even more powerful and foolproof techniques.
Below is a brief trailer for the Essential Umbrella Cane System.


Ray Floro’s Dos Manos System – Volume 2: Essential Umbrella Cane System video course’s trailer

Ray Floro’s Umbrella Cane System

Part 1 (7:05)
Close-Quarter Encounters

— Grip
Looks like a natural everyday grip, but is just different enough to turn the umbrella’s crook handle into a knuckle duster.
— “Knuckle Duster” Strikes with Crook Handle
You need these for “settling arguments” at a very close-distance. Pay attention to Ray’s technique!

Part 2 (9:37)
Close-Quarter Encounters continues

— Utilising Non-Weapon Hand
No dead-hands in Ray Floro’s systems….

Defense
— Philly Shell (a boxing defense)
Philly Shell is way to slip/deflect punches, that is applicable to stick fighting too. Learn it before you need it!
— Fist Destruction with Crook Handle
A quick way of taking one arm of an assailant out of service.
— Elbow Deflection
Deflecting punches with your elbows builds on the Philly Shell. Elbow deflection may be used to damage an agressor’s fists (“defang the snake”), or to facilitate entering his blind side.
— Fist Destruction with Elbow and Crook Handle
More ways for destroying an attacker’s fist.
— Upward Strikes
Uppercuts with the crook handle.
— Cross Guard Defense
Another simple but effective defensive move.

Part 3 (10:56)
Long Range

— “Tonfa” Thrusting Concepts (with the Unbreakable® Umbrella)
Your tonfa-like thrusts, shown here, look innocuous, not powerful, but these are instant fight-stoppers, even when done with little force input — thanks to all the force being concentrated on an impact surface equal to the diameter of one slim finger.
— Swinging “Nunchaku” Strikes (with the Unbreakable® Umbrella)
These are very powerful, very fast, surprising, and don’t look innocuous at all.
— Proper Leverage and Power
Learn an excellent utilization of the umbrella’s (or a cane’s) handle for generating more striking power with one-armed swings than most people can generate with both arms.
— Striking Combinations
Combinations of swinging “nunchaku” strikes, really tight, really fast, really destructive.

Part 4 (8:21)
— Combination “Nunchaku” Striking
Continued from Part 3.
— Ready Posture
For striking combinations, either nunchaku-style or tonfa-style, as well as for upward strikes, which you will see next.
— Upward Strikes
Great for interrupting an attacker’s momentum, don’t require great accuracy because the target area is large and hard to defend — inner thighs, from knees to groin.
— “Axe” Method
Striking with the umbrella held like a long-handled axe lets you fully use the destructive potential of strikes with the tip of its crook handle.
— Improved Guard Posture
The improvement makes the guard posture even safer than its original version from Dos Manos System. Floro shows reference points for checking correctness of the guard posture, and then applying it in defense or counterattack.

Part 5 (11:59)
Improved Defense

Continuation of teaching the most effective defense from the improved guard posture. Videos below show how well this defense works against strikes with a baseball bat and a machette.


Unbreakable® Walking-Stick Umbrella vs. Baseball Bat


Unbreakable® Walking-Stick Umbrella vs. Machete

— Head Evasions
More tips on minimizing the defensive movements in the guard posture while increasing their effectivenes.
— How to Avoid Being Deceived by Fake Attacks
… And keep you from falling for fake attacks (feints) — even without you having lighting-fast reflexes.
— Training Exercises
A simple drill you may do with a broomstick, which will teach you the correct habit of effective defense from the guard posture.
— Improved Striking
The improved guard position is not just for passive defenses from strikes. It is a great position for launching stop hits too.

To sum up this part: Ray minimizes movements and thus delivers greater effectiveness of both passive protection and active defense.

Part 6 (11:02)
— Defending Your Hands
A small but effective move, that prevents your hands that hold your umbrella from being hit, yet does not expose your head or other targets.
— Training Exercises
A simple drill with a broomstick, just like the one shown in Part 5, but now teaching how to defend your hands as well as your head, and your other vital targets.
— Using the Lamb Baton Method for Dos Manos System
Lamb Baton Method is a method of using a police baton, developed by Boston police officer Arthur Lamb. In a typical technique of the Lamb Method, an officer would stand in a non-threatening yet tactically safe position and deliver disabling strikes. This method is widely considered one of the best baton methods in the world, and utilised by many police departments. In the remainder of the course, Ray teaches all seven tactical combinations of the Lamb Method, as modified to take advantage of the Unbreakable® Walking-Stick Umbrella’s length, which is greater than that of a police batton.
— Lamb Combination 1 to 3

Part 7 (8:33)
— Lamb Combination 4 to 7
— Conclusion

My summary: Ray Floro improved key Dos Manos System’s techniques by streamlining them, plus added a bunch of new, easy instant fight stoppers. You will learn tactics — from discouraging to destructive — suitable for dealing with all degrees of aggression.

Get these skills!
Dos Manos System – Volume 2: Essential Umbrella Cane System course is priced at $50 USD but you can get it for only $40 USD with coupon code KURZMATES.

To use the code, go to the course’s page https://courses.rayfloro.net/course/dms2, press “Order,” then scroll down the page until on the right side you see “HAVE A COUPON?” option. Click it and type: KURZMATES and a discount will be applied, so you will pay only $40 USD.

I don’t get any affiliate fees from Raymond Floro or from Floro Fighting Systems. I share with you info on the above-mentioned video course because I know his experience-based no-nonsense self-defense works.

And below is review of the Unbreakable® Walking-Stick Umbrella, with tips on using the umbrella, from Burton Richardson’s, the president of Jeet Kune Do Unlimited/MMA For The Street.


Unbreakable® Umbrella Thoughts and Tips from Burton Richardson, the president of Jeet Kune Do Unlimited/MMA For The Street

Recommended reading:
Self-Defense Tip #121 — Review of Ray Floro’s Dos Manos System
Self-Defense Tip #122 — Good Advice from Reviewers of Unbreakable® Umbrellas

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