| Typically the stronger or dominant hand 
    (usually the right hand) will hold the long weapon (sword or stick) and in 
    many styles will serve as the primary weapon. The weaker hand (usually the 
    left hand), or off-hand, wields the short weapon (dagger/knife) and is used 
    for both offense (thrusting and sliding) and defense (blocking, checking and 
    locking). Training typically begins with drills teaching coordination of the two 
    weapons in striking and checking patterns. The incorporation of footwork, 
    body angling, locking, and takedowns are normally added once the student(s) 
    have demonstrated competence in their application of the basic 
    patterns/sets.
 Training Espada 'y' Daga is generally precipitated by solo baston (single 
    stick) and/or doble Baston (double stick), with mano mano (empty hands) and 
    dumog (wrestling) being taught to advanced students. The number and 
    variation of the disciplines taught will vary by guro (teacher) and/or 
    school/style.
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