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  1. #1521

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    up for lapunti!!!.....................need some speed strikes?
    Last edited by dbshawarma; 07-11-2009 at 05:05 PM.

  2. #1522

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    To all FMA practicioner and inthusiasts (basin sayop spelling mga bro) kindly indicate what escrima techniques you are into lets make a linkages here, it might be that some of us have stopped practicing the art but still can trace the roots of his/her instructor.... Lets start now... checking this thread is a bit tiring already lets start:

    Note:

    if there is already of the same topics posted please let me know.

    Example:

    1.) Okoy - Villasin Balintawak - Nilo Servila (deceased) until Group 5 (only); Lapunti - Chito Gabayan whose instructor is Rocky Duhig Sr. (but with limited training rako) (stagnant na hangtud karon);
    2.)
    3.)
    4.)
    5.)

  3. #1523

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    c rocky duhig sr.....gkan ni GM ondo Caburnay......

    ang pioneering ni rocky duhig sr....

    tata
    chito
    isagani
    jek2x
    rocky jr.
    eric
    pacho
    etc.............mga 20 plus ka students

    ang ni survive ana nla kay c eric ug c jek2x (each got a 2nd dan black, sa empty hand in the art of combat techniques, which was known as d mother of all techniques, a rare kind of art...)

    sa empty hand technique "MOTHER TECHNIQUE", nga ang grand master ana kay c freddie bamba( x green beret during vietnam war.....ug ang usa sa pioneering na student kay c rocky duhig sr....
    Last edited by dbshawarma; 07-13-2009 at 01:09 PM.

  4. #1524

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbshawarma View Post
    c rocky duhig sr.....gkan ni GM ondo Caburnay......

    ang pioneering ni rocky duhig sr....

    tata
    chito
    isagani
    jek2x
    rocky jr.
    eric
    pacho
    etc.............mga 20 plus ka students

    ang ni survive ana nla kay c eric ug c jek2x (each got a 2nd dan black, sa empty hand in the art of combat techniques, which was known as d mother of all techniques, a rare kind of art...)

    sa empty hand technique "MOTHER TECHNIQUE", nga ang grand master ana kay c freddie bamba( x green beret during vietnam war.....ug ang usa sa pioneering na student kay c rocky duhig sr....
    mao gyud bro... c chito maoy akong instructor sa "Mother Technique" ug sa Lapunti Arnis. The mother techniques i acquired 50 techniques and as to the Counter to Counter medyo kulang pa. Lapunti kay basic striking disarming and 7 groups of lapunti drills....

    Kaila ka ni chito bro? Kita2x ra gyud diay bro... sakpan dayon sa... ma trace dayon ang roots aron dili mag-unay... hehehehehe

  5. #1525

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    Quote Originally Posted by okoy View Post
    mao gyud bro... c chito maoy akong instructor sa "Mother Technique" ug sa Lapunti Arnis. The mother techniques i acquired 50 techniques and as to the Counter to Counter medyo kulang pa. Lapunti kay basic striking disarming and 7 groups of lapunti drills....

    Kaila ka ni chito bro? Kita2x ra gyud diay bro... sakpan dayon sa... ma trace dayon ang roots aron dili mag-unay... hehehehehe

    hehehe! kta ra gyd, humana ka sa imu empty hand na 50 techniques bro.?

  6. #1526

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbshawarma View Post
    hehehe! kta ra gyd, humana ka sa imu empty hand na 50 techniques bro.?
    Humana bro, kulang lang sa speed ug counter to counter sa 50 techniques.... May kay bro kay ni proceed ka pag-ka 2nd dan... Gi-video na namo ang techniques taas-taas pud baya... ako lang ingnon c chito....

  7. #1527

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    Quote Originally Posted by okoy View Post
    To all FMA practicioner and inthusiasts (basin sayop spelling mga bro) kindly indicate what escrima techniques you are into lets make a linkages here
    Well, i do mix my background with my FMA/Eskrima, so i guess i had to mention both, my FMA/Eskrima background is:

    1. I hold a Master 1 Degree Black Belt within the Dacayana Eskrima System (former known as Migsunedo), under Master Jhun Dacayana.

    2. I am a direct student of Grandmaster John Villasin (son of GGM. Atty. Jose Villasin) from the Villasin Balintawak, where i only need to learn how to teach group 4-5 and teach a student to become Instructor within Villasin Balintawak...

    Besides above (the FMA/Eskrima), i mix in a lot of my background from other styles both empty hand and special weapons (Ninjutsu), i learned about in the last 14 years of MA training:

    1. I was training Okinawan Shuri Ryu Karate 1 year in Esbjerg Karate Klub (my teachers was Ole and Brian).

    2. I did train Ju-Jutsu (a mix of Aikido, Judo and Karate) in Esbjerg Ju-Jutsu Klub. My teacher there was Carsten Ettrup (5 x Danish Champ and Vice World Champ). I did train as much as possible at the time, every time they had a class i would join it, so i was there nearly every day. I did train for around 4 years or more there.....

    3. I did run a training group in Esbjerg within KFC Kick-Boxing, my teacher was Claus Dalton (Scandinavian Champ). While i at the time also would cross-train with some local Thai-boxers to make sure i did keep up with the requirements, i got a Green belt under KFC Kick-Boxing.

    4. Later i turned the training group into a Bujinkan training group (since i wanted something more streetwise), I did train many years within Bujinkan under guys like Flemming Wenzel (head of Shadow Warrior Danmark), Jesper Lundqvist (head of Ninjutsu Danmark), but the one who did teach me most was Jim Karstensen 4 dan. (RIP). Since he moved to Esbjerg (my home town in Denmark) and was teaching me there....
    I did earn a rank of 5 Kyu within Bujinkan (Green Belt), but we never really did make any testing for belts, it was more about the art then the belt (which is fine with me, since i got quality teachings).
    All my instructors within Bujinkan where direct students of Soke Hatsumi.....

    After that i went to the Philippines and started with FMA/Eskrima (look above)....

    Sincerly yours,

    Jan Jensen
    www.fma-arnis.dk

  8. #1528

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    Quote Originally Posted by okoy View Post
    Humana bro, kulang lang sa speed ug counter to counter sa 50 techniques.... May kay bro kay ni proceed ka pag-ka 2nd dan... Gi-video na namo ang techniques taas-taas pud baya... ako lang ingnon c chito....
    ok bro, maau kay nyo gyd na videohan.....kta lng nya ta puhon bro....tnx!

  9. #1529

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    ??/ up for lapunti!!!! & the mother of all techniques!!! up! up! up!

  10. #1530

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    Quote Originally Posted by manhattan1 View Post
    Well, i do mix my background with my FMA/Eskrima, so i guess i had to mention both, my FMA/Eskrima background is:

    1. I hold a Master 1 Degree Black Belt within the Dacayana Eskrima System (former known as Migsunedo), under Master Jhun Dacayana.

    2. I am a direct student of Grandmaster John Villasin (son of GGM. Atty. Jose Villasin) from the Villasin Balintawak, where i only need to learn how to teach group 4-5 and teach a student to become Instructor within Villasin Balintawak...

    Besides above (the FMA/Eskrima), i mix in a lot of my background from other styles both empty hand and special weapons (Ninjutsu), i learned about in the last 14 years of MA training:

    1. I was training Okinawan Shuri Ryu Karate 1 year in Esbjerg Karate Klub (my teachers was Ole and Brian).

    2. I did train Ju-Jutsu (a mix of Aikido, Judo and Karate) in Esbjerg Ju-Jutsu Klub. My teacher there was Carsten Ettrup (5 x Danish Champ and Vice World Champ). I did train as much as possible at the time, every time they had a class i would join it, so i was there nearly every day. I did train for around 4 years or more there.....

    3. I did run a training group in Esbjerg within KFC Kick-Boxing, my teacher was Claus Dalton (Scandinavian Champ). While i at the time also would cross-train with some local Thai-boxers to make sure i did keep up with the requirements, i got a Green belt under KFC Kick-Boxing.

    4. Later i turned the training group into a Bujinkan training group (since i wanted something more streetwise), I did train many years within Bujinkan under guys like Flemming Wenzel (head of Shadow Warrior Danmark), Jesper Lundqvist (head of Ninjutsu Danmark), but the one who did teach me most was Jim Karstensen 4 dan. (RIP). Since he moved to Esbjerg (my home town in Denmark) and was teaching me there....
    I did earn a rank of 5 Kyu within Bujinkan (Green Belt), but we never really did make any testing for belts, it was more about the art then the belt (which is fine with me, since i got quality teachings).
    All my instructors within Bujinkan where direct students of Soke Hatsumi.....

    After that i went to the Philippines and started with FMA/Eskrima (look above)....

    Sincerly yours,

    Jan Jensen
    www.fma-arnis.dk
    Good for you bro....

    Up for Mother of All Techniques......

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