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Originally posted by PAUL
Now in terms of "Ancient Arnis" There are other systems out there that claim a more "old" way of doing things, but all have been influenced, developed, and "systemized" within the last 100 years or so. I'll let someone else who does one of these other systems clarify a little more, but really they are all "contemporary" today.
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See for example the discussion between myself and Ramon Rubia on the FMA forum: "What is San Miguel Eskrima?" One context of this discussion is that whereas Momoy Canete chose to practice a system of Eskrima that he learned during the 1920's and 30's (and which he continued to refine and develop until his death in 1987), the Doce Pares system of which he was a member evolved in a number of ways and became, in contrast to Momoy's style, one of the most popular Filipino martial arts systems in the world.
One of the many positive consequences of our discussion is that I learned that there are more practitioners of Momoy's (and to some extent, his brother Yoling's) style of eskrima than I had previously assumed. Another was the recognition that aspects of Momoy's style are also retained within Doce Pares.
Best,
Steve Lamade
Originally posted by ace
How Do We Keep Modern Arnis,Modern?????//////?????
Now That Profecer is in heaven. God Bless his Soul.
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Do We look to other F.M.A.??
Do We look to other arts????
What Would Profecer Say???
I imagen he would say Learn to make the Conection.
I think he would want us to continue building
on the Art he left for us all.
Originally posted by Dan Anderson
I'd say, as a martial artist, do what he did. In short, he never stopped learning. Those are footsteps I'll walk in.
Yours,
Dan Anderson