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  1. #31

    Quote Originally Posted by Moongoddess28 View Post
    WOW!! love thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisss!! who's coming?
    Thanks glad you like it....
    Well, it's open for anyone above age 18 years, male or female, their past Martial Arts background does not matter and there is no uniform (just use something you can train in).....

    That means if you like to learn more about FMA/Eskrima like the Villasin style:

    Villasin Style (Close Range Eskrima):

    GREAT GRANDMASTER ATTY. JOSE VILLASINPROFILE OF A GRANDMASTER

    The late Atty. Jose Villasin was a prolific father of fifteen children. Most of the children took up Balintawak Eskrima including the girls Evelyn (now in the U.S.) and Cherryl. All the four boys Jesus, Joey, Dennis and John took Eskrima seriously but only the latter pursued to be an instructor. Atty. Jose Villasin represented one of the biggest Labor group in Cebu City the Allied Labor Union also known as ALU. He was the first President of Balintawak International Self-Defense Club then a misnomer at that time when the Club was hardly even recognized outside Cebu City. But now, with the increasing popularity of Eskrima abroad, the name Balintawak has become a buzz word in the international Filipino Martial Arts community.

    Read more here: Villasin Style | www.fma-arnis.dk

    Or the Nickelstick Balintawak (Close Range Eskrima w./ parts from Long Range Eskrima):

    About Nickelstick

    World Nickelstick Eskrima club was established on the 27th of April 2003 .The term “WORLD” is used because the Nickelstick Eskrima Club is represented by instructors from the Philippines, England, United States, and Europe. It is also our hope that we propagate Balintawak Eskrima to the rest of the World. “NICKEL” is from Nick ELizar’s name. “STICK” signifies the single stick style of Balintawak, while “ESKRIMA” represents the filipinized Spanish word which Filipinos have come to name their martial arts, a term that comes from the Spanish esgrima, loosely defined as “the art of fencing”. We also use Balintawak style, originated from the Cebu club headed by the late Grandmaster Teofilo Velez, the late Grandmaster Atty. Jose Villasin and the late Great Grandmaster Venancio Bacon. GM Nick Elizar learned and mastered Balintawak Eskrima from the original school. It is also from this club, in which Grandmaster Nick Elizar headed the white chapter of Teovels Balintawak Group, that the World Nickelstick Eskrima Club was born.

    Read more here: Nickelstick | www.fma-arnis.dk
    Read about Balintawak here: About Balintawak | www.fma-arnis.dk

    Or the Dacayana System (Long Range Eskrima):

    ”’Grandmaster Alberto D. Dacayana Sr.”’

    In 1962 Alberto D. Dacayana Sr., began his studies in the unique style of SAN MIGUEL ESKRIMA, with the late Grandmaster Felimon “Momoy” Canete. Momoy was considered, during his time, as the “Walking Bible of Eskrima”.

    It was during this period that Albert Dacayana began to gain recognition from his Grandmaster as a rare individual who could easily create techniques based on anticipation. In the 1970’s Albert Dacayana was given the authority to teach thousands of soldiers at Camp Lapu Lapu, Lahug, Cebu City, as an official instructor of both Eskrima and Combat Judo, while also being active in the service of the Military Philippine Constabulary.

    Read more here: Dacayana Style | www.fma-arnis.dk

    Combined with parts from Bujinkan (Ninjutsu), which i as the only one in the Philippine teaches:

    Read more about Bujinkan (Ninjutsu) here: Bujinkan | www.fma-arnis.dk

    And Sports Ju-Jutsu:

    For more about Sports Ju-Jutsu look here: YouTube - Sport Ju-Jutsu

    Then meet up Sunday at 10.00 am at:

    615 kawayanan, Yati, Cebu.


    Call my cellphone: 09395794741 or the landline: 512-1960
    Remember training is free and you are welcome to bring all your friends.....

    Sincerly yours,

    Jan Jensen
    www.fma-arnis.dk

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  3. #33
    pwed taga lapu2 ani bro??

  4. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by sierrachello View Post
    pwed taga lapu2 ani bro??
    Sorry, i don't speak Filippino.....

    Sincerly yours,

    Jan Jensen
    www.fma-arnis.dk

  5. #35
    Too far for me too, I'm in Naga.. what did you mean by "guest room" sir?

  6. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by manhattan1 View Post
    Sorry, i don't speak Filippino.....

    Sincerly yours,

    Jan Jensen
    www.fma-arnis.dk
    is it okay if we will join..we're from lapu-lapu city..

  7. #37
    Quote Originally Posted by sierrachello View Post
    is it okay if we will join..we're from lapu-lapu city..
    Sure, anyone is welcome....

    Sincerly yours,

    Jan Jensen
    www.fma-arnis.dk

  8. #38
    ttt...........

  9. #39
    Up for this one.....

    Please note:
    I teach from The Dacayana System (Long Range Eskrima):

    1) The five strikes and blocking (long range)
    2) Basic and Advanced Knife fighting (12 attacks), the knife skills will later be tested during sparring with NOK Knifes....
    3) Empty Hand (Wing Chun/Kung Fu and Combat Judo).

    I teach from Balintawak (Close Range Eskrima, Villasin and Nickelstick/Teovels):

    A lesson) 12 Strikes +more striking points for every strike (advanced).
    B lesson) Blocking 12 strikes and at-random.
    C lesson) Blocking 12 strikes with counter and at-random.

    Group 1: Everything about clearing the stick.
    Group 2: Everything about head movement.
    Group 3: Everything about body movement.
    Group 4: Everything about fast movement.
    Group 5: Everything about Several attacks and advanced.

    Note: The reason i write "everything", is that everything that has to do with grabbing the stick belongs to group 1 and that i don't keep to only 1 set of flow-drill, i want my students to think out of drills or patterns and for that reason i show them so many techniques that they forget the technique it self, but remember the concept this makes them able to adapt and improvise (use counter-to-counter)...
    The Stick fighting skills will later be tested during sparring with soft-sticks....

    6) Puk-Puk (batting) and use of Pocket Stick.
    7) Disarming (advanced).
    8 ) Balintawak Advanced knife fighting (blocks and 6 attacks), my teacher learned it from Maranga, the knife skills will later be tested during sparring with NOK Knifes....
    9) Empty Hand (Street Boxing and Combat Judo): I teach both the techniques like Street Boxing and basic ground-fighting, but later i also allow my students to test their techniques under pressure during sparring...

    PS. Parts from Bujinkan (Ninjutsu) and some of their concepts, is added into both the Balintawak group 1-5 and Empty Hand....

    Sincerly yours,

    Jan Jensen
    www.fma-arnis.dk
    Last edited by manhattan1; 11-11-2010 at 01:50 PM. Reason: needed more details...

  10. #40
    wow, this is awesome. I want to join, but not now, still very busy during Sundays.

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