Doc_Jude
3rd Black Belt
I saw this on another site (FMA Museum)
"Here, GM Yuli demonstrates the correct way to draw the barong from its wooden sheath."
"In his inimitable way, GM Yuli makes a point about the use of the barong.
Note the intricate woodwork on the handle of his barong,
a gift from a Mindanao tribesman."
It looks like he drawing it edge up, similar to one of the traditional draws of Japanese katana. Is anyone falimiar with this technique?
Also, I don't know why this is the first time that I noticed this, but does the woodwork on the handle serve a function beyond looks? The protrusion off of the bottom looks like it might serve as a leverage point, perhaps to provide better control of the often heavy barong?
Just a thought...

"Here, GM Yuli demonstrates the correct way to draw the barong from its wooden sheath."

"In his inimitable way, GM Yuli makes a point about the use of the barong.
Note the intricate woodwork on the handle of his barong,
a gift from a Mindanao tribesman."
It looks like he drawing it edge up, similar to one of the traditional draws of Japanese katana. Is anyone falimiar with this technique?
Also, I don't know why this is the first time that I noticed this, but does the woodwork on the handle serve a function beyond looks? The protrusion off of the bottom looks like it might serve as a leverage point, perhaps to provide better control of the often heavy barong?
Just a thought...