FMAT: The Pink Book?

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The Pink Book?
By Carol Kaur - Mon, 05 Nov 2007 05:32:50 GMT
Originally Posted at: FMATalk

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I recently picked up a copy of the Pink Book, and I have really been enjoying going through it all.

So that has made me curious...how have you used the Pink Book in your training and/or teaching?


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Many years ago an unexpected very large box appeared at my door step. It was loaded with copies of the "pink book". I had no idea where they came from. Several days later The Prof. called and asked me if I got the box. :) He then asked me to sell them for him.
Yes, I have read it many times and sold the whole box.
 

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Other than distribution areas, what are the differences between the pink vs yellow book?
(Do you have any left? ;))
 

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Other than distribution areas, what are the differences between the pink vs yellow book?
(Do you have any left? ;))


I like the "Pink " Book over the "Yellow" Covered book. ;)

I also like the "Practical Art of Escrima" by GM Remy A. Presas as well.

The Pink book has more details and also some history from the PI. There are slight variations in the PI, but the "Pink" book I believe has a good version of what was distributed and taught in the RP.
 

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The Pink Book has line drawings, not photos, and is older, which is reflected in the selection of techniques.
 

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