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Eskrima Combatives FMA San Diego CA Chapter

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BAD-AY, ABESEDARIO UNO (CROSSING STICKS, MISNOMER PART 2)

BAD-AY--ABESEDARIO UNO

In our San Miguel Eskrima, its simple but not easy. The nuances separates the training methods in how the instructions will differ from others. All I know our Old School San Miguel Eskrima from NMODE-DSG methodologies have been proven to develop skills in the actual. Evidence reveals...itself thru Eskrima history in Cebu. At the same time the experiences of Nong Momoy's Orihinal Disciples Eskrima encounters.

THE CROSSING STICKS, A MISNOMER PART 1

BAD-AY (ITS NOT JUST CROSSING-STICKS).

In our school of thought as passed down by NMODE-DSG (NONG MOMOYS OLDER DISCIPLES ESKRIMA/OLD-SCHOOL ESKRIMA), DSG. BAD-AY is a valuable concept in understanding to apply as a Strategy in the Crossing of the Weapons Principle that can be a starting point of one of the many Tactics/Strategies in SMSOE, NMODE-DSG

"The Shadow of your Teachers Movements"

Stick and Dagger Methods taught in SMSOE, NMODE-DSG..."OLD SCHOOL SAN MIGUEL ESKRIMA FROM THE OLDER GENERATION..it's not what you see, it's what you don't see...Nong Naro

Nong Banoy's techniques and method...

Olisi-Baraw Disarming/Entanglement

2ND OBJECTIVE WHEN LEARNING THE SAN MIGUEL IN APPLICATION

SAN MIGUEL PANI-IL  APPLIED IN CORTO

1ST OBJECTIVE OF OUR SAN MIGUEL EXPRESSION @ THE ANTAW

SAN MIGUEL EXPRESSION SUCCESSIVE DEFENCE AMARRA (REDONDA PUNTA BUN)

The "Amarra" and the "Pani-il" in the "Antaw"

The movements (Amarra, Pani-il, Antaw) are influenced by San Miguel Eskrima, NMODE—DSG, De Campo 1-2-3 Orihinal Eskrima, Pakusog Bunal (Doring Saavedra Method "Pangtiwas") Single Stick. The fusion of their strategies becomes the Eskrima Combatives FMA. Much can be said about the San Miguel. If taught in the content of a form without meaning (memorizing sequence of movements—strike patterns and footwork, etc..), then it is just that - a form with no function. 

Corto Orihinal / Bangga-Bangga

Magtutudlo Ramon Rubia and Ramil Agustin using stick and dagger demonstrating the Corto Orihinal of San Miguel System of Eskrima NMODE--DSG, Bangga-Bangga. 

Dipaleta

Magtutudlo Ramon Rubia demonstrating Dipaleta. Deceptive Power Strike and Hit "Pakusog Bunal" the way of Doce Pares Orihinal Maestro Teodoro "Doring" Saavedra thru the teachings of Nong Ising. 

The Art of the Blade “Gikan Sa Sakuban” Part I

Magtutudlo Ramon Rubia demonstrating just one of the many blade drawing techniques from the scabbard as taught in Eskrima Combatives Filipino Martial Arts. 

The Art of the Blade Part II

The Art of the Blade "Gikan Sa Sakuban" Part II of V. Magtutudlo Ramon Rubia demonstrating drawing the blade from the scabbard. 

The Art of the Blade Part III

The Art of the Blade "Gikan Sa Sakuban" Part III of V. Magtutudlo Ramon Rubia demonstrating drawing the blade from the scabbard. 

The Art of the Blade Part IV

 The Art of the Blade "Gikan Sa Sakuban" Part IV of V, "Hinaplos". Magtutudlo Ramon Rubia demonstrating more blade techniques. 

The Art of the Blade Part V

The Art of the Blade "Gikan Sa Sakuban" Part V of V. Magtutudlo Ramon Rubia demonstrating more blade and scabbard techniques.  

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