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This will be a series of questions to verify so of the intel that I have heard. I will start with one for now.
Why is the art called Balintawak?
Why is the art called Balintawak?
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lifewise said:Can someone (won't mention any names here) provide more information on what is involved in Balintawak? :asian:
bart said:There is an empty hand style distinctly derived from GM Anciong Bacon's Balintawak I believe called Tat Kan Tao, but I may be mistaken.
Renegade said:That was a Kung Fu style taught by Jogo sp. One on Bacon's students. It may have been influenced by Balintawak, but wasn't derived from it.
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Red Blade said:Question 2.
Who was the Founder of Balintawak?
bart said:Venancio "Anciong" Bacon.
Joe Eccleston said:the two original Masters in Balintawak were Anciong Bacon and Jesus Cui, both left Doce Pares.
this was Anciong Bacon's art, the single stick, vertical defense. Because he was tiny, and had less muscle mass, he ended up concentrating in "reading" his opponents movements, mastered non-telegraphic blows, and because of his height, perfected the inside range in fighting.
so, yes, Balintawak is Anciong Bacon's art. his main teacher was Lorenzo Saavedra, the uncle of Doring Saavedra, Doce Pares' "go to" fighter prior to WWII.
here's a 1950s photo. the three attorneys in the middle sitting are flanked by Anciong Bacon and Jesus Cui. to Anciong Bacon's right is Delfin Lopez. standing in the opposite end are Vincente Atillo and Timoteo Maranga. in the middle of this same row is Arnulfo Mongcal. standing behind Atillo and Maranga is Eduardo Baculi.
(all the info came out of this forum)
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Joe,Joe Eccleston said:hey, rich... no disrespect taken.
i'm using the title "master" similar to a 'master' painter, 'master' woodcarver, 'master' electrician, 'master' sculpture, etc. etc.
i'm sure that anciong bacon was the better fighter and teacher of the two, this is why balintawak is synonymous to bacon's name. but this is a huge presumption on my part, to further presume on this subject would be really unfair to both men since they have already passed.
both though, were recognized masters from doce pares, both left to form balintawak. so, both were already masters when they left doce pares to form balintawak... hence the 'two original MASTERS of Balintawak' phrase.
this was Anciong Bacon's art, the single stick, vertical defense. Because he was tiny, and had less muscle mass, he ended up concentrating in "reading" his opponents movements, mastered non-telegraphic blows, and because of his height, perfected the inside range in fighting.
(p.s.-- i was told that much of the judo like techniques, and knife defenses of balintawak came from jesus cui)
Renegade said:That was a Kung Fu style taught by Jogo sp. One on Bacon's students. It may have been influenced by Balintawak, but wasn't derived from it.
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(p.s.-- i was told that much of the judo like techniques, and knife defenses of balintawak came from jesus cui)