I trained with Senior Master Samuel "Bambit" Dulay
http://www.imafp.com/Board/council.html in 1998 and hosted him for a seminar in NYC last summer.
Master Bambit is one of the most respected Masters of the FMA in the Philippines. He has an immense depth of knowledge and is skilled in both the classical and combative aspects of the FMA.
IMO all serious practitioners of the FMA should consider returning to the motherland, at one point in their training, to immerse themselves in Filipino culture and experience first hand what it is like to live and train in the Philippines.
-Rich Acosta
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Originally Posted by StopHit
Quality is what makes or breaks a martial art. Filipino Martial Arts has a lot to offer. But without the details, the fighting rational, and culture a martial art is wanting.
I attended a seminar with this teacher and was amazed at the quality, depth and complete expertise of the instruction. I took a lot of the seminar info home with me. Check out this Kali knife seminar if you are in the Reseda California area May 27/28. I highly recommend it.
www.cassmagda.com
Who have you trained with that exemplifies these qualities?
StopHit
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