Dear Cory,
in response to your post...
i have the correct dates posted above... it will be held in Indiana on January 25 and 26... you can attend one day or both days... it is the saturday and sunday of that weekend... 2003
to answer your questions about Pekiti Tirsia, Tuhon Chris and Sayoc Kali
Tuhon Chris did study Pekiti Tirsia for about 3 years time
Tuhon Chris is currently promoting and passing on his family blade art... Sayoc Kali
It is most definitely NOT close to Pekiti Tirsia knifework
it is funny how so many detractors have come out on the net, and even have stated in person that what we teach is PT... yet, NONE of these detractors have attended the seminars i have been present at, or present at classes that i have been at
as i have travelled about the US teaching, i've run across several PT practitioners, they were all excellent in skills and attitude, and they could all see beyond a doubt that what we teach is nothing like what they practice in their classes
i have copies of emails sent to me by several PT instructors here in the local area continually requesting me to teach them Sayoc Kali, and i have chosen over the years for various reasons not to do so
many systems of FMA are based upon bladework, yet we are the only publically known system that trains with blades constantly... in my classes here in NYC, every class is taught with blades in hand
one of the reasons that this is an important consideration is thus, a stick and a knife are not the same... certain movements you can do with a knife, if done with a sword/stick in its appropriate range, would cause you to impale yourself <grin>... that is not a good thing
i am sure that PT knifework is awesome and great stuff, i have nothing but respect for the instructors of that system
i'd suggest looking at the Sayoc Instructor's curriculum, and comparing it to what you may have heard or seen of the PT system of knifework, then if you have an opportunity to attend one of our classes or seminars, please do so... AFTER you have had that exposure, then you can make your own decision as to whether or not Sayoc Kali is PT based or not
in my own ranks, i have had 4 students with a background in Pekiti Tirsia, none of them having seen the most basic of our materials can state that it looks like or is PT based bladework
our materials that we present are unique to the Sayoc family of bladework period... all the materials we present are currently found only within our system... i'm sure that in the future as videos become available, more written materials become available you will see in the future, other 'systems' coming out with terms used as we have been using for decades... templates, correct responses, transitions, non-linears, etc..
all the Sayoc practitioners take their understanding of Sayoc Kali very seriously... we all feel that it is a 'gift' that is given to us by Tuhon Chris... a true, lifesaving and life-enhancing practice
rather than spend time in constant online battle with semantics and issues which carry little importance, we instead choose to pick up our blades and practice our skills constantly... when we consider that if engaged in real conflict, that not only our individual lives, but rather the lives of all those who are significant to us, are somehow potentially affected by the results of conflict...we can understand that it is more important to develop our skills to best give us a chance at getting home safely
Sayoc Kali practitioners do not spend time questioning the roots or backgrounds of other practitioners, we instead choose to practice and practice, and share our knowledge and skills with others who have a similar interest in developing themselves as practitioners of the blade
wow, lol... sorry for the long-winded post... i've got to get ready to travel 45 miles to a private student in another state to give a private lesson
hopefully you can make it to my seminar in Bloomington... i'd love to be able to meet you in person and share what i am able to with you, all of the attendees usually have a really fun time and there is always a very positive environment.
any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask!!
respects, Guro Jeff
http://www.tribalbladefightingarts.com
January 11, 2003--Seminar in Rochester, Michigan
January 25/26, 2003--Seminar in Bloomington, IN