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Escrima question
What can you tell me about Escrima?
Is it weapons only or are there empty hand techniques?
How do you know if a teacher is the real deal or not?
Escrima question
What can you tell me about Escrima?
Is it weapons only or are there empty hand techniques?
How do you know if a teacher is the real deal or not?
have you checked it out yet? let us know how it goes!
Didn't make it to the class, I got a call from the people that made my knee brace, it was in and I went and picked it up.
I have talked with the teacher and I am going to try and get there this Thursday, if all goes well.
OK, did you get there yet? We're still waiting!
Xue I like the movement that I see in Sayoc Kali. This system was heavily influenced by Leo Gaje of Pekiti Tirsia Kali. Their mantra is "All Blade All The Time". The only thing I do not like are their training rigs and the costs associated with them. Still the movement is great!
Xue I like the movement that I see in Sayoc Kali. This system was heavily influenced by Leo Gaje of Pekiti Tirsia Kali. Their mantra is "All Blade All The Time". The only thing I do not like are their training rigs and the costs associated with them. Still the movement is great!
Brian... this brings up an interesting point. Certain FMA teach a broad spectrum of combat application, but are conceptually blade-based. Other FMA are more stick-based, even though blade is addressed. Then there are some groups... Sayoc appears to be one, that specialize in blade alone. Or Balitawak, that focuses only on stick work, and single-stick at that. I'd like to hear more from different people about what their art teaches. Maybe this would help answer the questions of folks like Xue as well. I'm starting a new thread on this topic. Please join me there and add any input you 'd like to share.