ppko
Master Black Belt
Does anyone here work with them or trained with them what is your veiw on them. http://knifefighting.com/amok/amok.htm
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I am just trying to find out if they are as good as they say, or if anyone has trained with them to varify it (I would like to get information from people that have trained with different people other than AMOK)dearnis.com said:I believe they are a pekiti off-shoot, but I'm not certain about that. Don't immediately recognize any of the names. What info are you looking for?
Interesting didn't know thatJerry said:I'm a bit put off by their misuse / theft of the word "amok", which refers to a religious trance.
I trained with them for a short period of time during 1996/7, my brother trained with them for a little longer than I did. From my perspective at that time, I thought that they were very technicaly and tactically proficient, and that Mr. Tom Sotis had a very effecient and effective method of teaching. Mr. Steve Perrin, another teacher in the group, was (and I'm sure still is) a very talented and generous man. During my short period of time with them, Mr. Sotis had a very "intense" method of instruction.ppko said:Does anyone here work with them or trained with them what is your veiw on them. http://knifefighting.com/amok/amok.htm
I'm curious: Whose Kuntao Silat did he study?he has also studied Kuntao Silat