"GM Remy Presas began is Balintawak Training with GM Moncol and then with GM Maranga and then GM Bacon.
As to the amount, that depends upon ones insight and understanding of both systems.

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Hello Master Parsons, I don't fully understand your comment quoted above. The amount of Balintawak that is found in Modern Arnis is dependent on one's insights and understanding of each system?
That is confusing to me because something is either incorporated into Modern Arnis from Balintawak or it isn't. If something came from Balintawak it should be identifiable even if it is not used by all Modern Arnis instructors at the present time.
In addition some of the Balintawak inclusions should be identifiable in terms of the individual instructors, Moncol, Marranga and Bacon since they were individuals and no two instructors are identical even within the same martial arts system.
Gitano
Gitano,
There are 12 angles of attack in both. this could be the a Balintawak influence as they are the same angles, only in different order.
Some people see the different order and think they are different and therefore a Number 3 in Modern Arnis being a Number 4 Balintawak makes them totally different. The names or numbers are different yet some people have informed me that they are different and therefore not from Balintawak.
The Hammer Block the Remy did is from Balintawak, so that is the same, yet Remy also taught a Block with a brace which is not in Balintawak so the blocks are different (* Quoting someone else *) "SEE , Can't you see that they are different!"
Yet, some take the Block with a brace and implement it with a push which is valid when both hands are on the stick and then they execute without a brace the same way with a block and then this becomes who they learn to block. So it is different, yet it could be the same.
Now look at some lineages of Balintawak that also execute more of a push block than a down punyo strike which puts the stick straight up and into a nice block position.
So this gets into the variation over time from instructor to instructor and lineage to lineage.
Yes, GM Bacon did not have many names. GM Buot did some naming, and the Cebuano names I have from his lineage are form when he was in the PI, and the English names are from when he moved to the USA.
GM Moncol was left handed and this assisted GM Remy a lot in his learning. GMs Maranga and Moncol both liked punyo and did Remy.
Just Like, Some lineages within Balintawak added in the Groups and grouping methodology. Others have added in some sinawalis, abanikos and knife work into the curriculum. Where as GM bacon left it up to the student to translate themselves or to ask questions for a translation.
So, some people will see the differences and claim they are different and not influenced. So, while I could say certain things are from Balintawak, others might not see it that way. I could say that no while those are similar they were developed independantly and some might fight me to the death to prove me wrong because they believe it to be an influence.
Then some will just disagree to just disagree.
Have I helped to clarify?