I attended a Sayoc Kali seminar today at Monroe County Martial Arts in Bloomington, IN. The instructor was Jeff Chung, hosted by Steve Scott.
Mr. Chung gave a great seminar on a fascinating system. He covered knife-vs.-knife, open hand-vs.-knife, double knife-vs.-double knife, and briefly touched on a few other variations. He focused on the 3-of-9 template for the first half of the seminar, and later did a reverse grip drill and one of the transition drills. At the end he did a brief empty hand-vs.empty hand demo. I found the drills useful and the ideas behind the system interesting.
Mr. Chung was a clear, thorough, and approachable instructor who was extremely solicitous and friendly. He made sure to speak with each participant and made certain that everyone had all their questions answered. He also took plenty of pictures! I look forward to attending more seminars with him.
Mr. Chung gave a great seminar on a fascinating system. He covered knife-vs.-knife, open hand-vs.-knife, double knife-vs.-double knife, and briefly touched on a few other variations. He focused on the 3-of-9 template for the first half of the seminar, and later did a reverse grip drill and one of the transition drills. At the end he did a brief empty hand-vs.empty hand demo. I found the drills useful and the ideas behind the system interesting.
Mr. Chung was a clear, thorough, and approachable instructor who was extremely solicitous and friendly. He made sure to speak with each participant and made certain that everyone had all their questions answered. He also took plenty of pictures! I look forward to attending more seminars with him.