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Greetings! It's lovely to see you here. I know it's been a while, but thanks for the brief seminar on your Whiskey Stick Dancing at this year's MMA Expo. Great stuff!
 

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Hi Glen mo chara!

Welcome to MT, nice to see you posting here
Now we just gotta break out the shillelaghs and bust some heads!:whip:
 

Fionn McCool

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Looking forward to posting here.

Hello cead bua, I looked at your site. May I pick your brain once in awhile, I currently study Arnis and am looking to branch out my stickfighting skills and between you and others on this list kirk, ken, jonathon I think I can really dabble in the westen versions.

How long have you been training?
 
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Hello cead bua, I looked at your site. May I pick your brain once in awhile, I currently study Arnis and am looking to branch out my stickfighting skills and between you and others on this list kirk, ken, jonathon I think I can really dabble in the westen versions.

How long have you been training?

Too long *he he* kidding.

My father (Canadian Armed Forces boxing Champion) started teaching my boxing in 1969 (age4), then when I turned 7 (1972) he moved me onto my family style of Irish Stick Fighting which I trained until his death in 1998.

Also, in 1980 I joined the Jing Mo Kung Fu Club under Sifu Lore King Hong and trained in Hung Gar under him until he retired about 2 years ago.

Everyone on this board is pretty knowledable, though our styles of stick combat differ greatly. I'll answer what I can, but I don't pass myself off as any sort of historian, I'm just a scappy Irish/Newfie who is honouring his family & father's memory by passing on knowledge typically only passed on from father to son.
 

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Too long *he he* kidding.

My father (Canadian Armed Forces boxing Champion) started teaching my boxing in 1969 (age4), then when I turned 7 (1972) he moved me onto my family style of Irish Stick Fighting which I trained until his death in 1998.

Also, in 1980 I joined the Jing Mo Kung Fu Club under Sifu Lore King Hong and trained in Hung Gar under him until he retired about 2 years ago.

Everyone on this board is pretty knowledable, though our styles of stick combat differ greatly. I'll answer what I can, but I don't pass myself off as any sort of historian, I'm just a scappy Irish/Newfie who is honouring his family & father's memory by passing on knowledge typically only passed on from father to son.

Ken told me about the difdferent grips, wondering your take on your style which uses two hands.
 

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Fáilte! Welcome to Martial Talk!
 
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