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All you need is love........and a sharp blade.....a hardwood flat stick......Oh, oh, oh and a Paraordinance lda 14.45 loaded with 230 grain hydra shocks,ranger SXT's or golden sabres
Yes things have been quiet on the board, let the kali battle begin! I'll dig up the barong and call moromoro for a war council....
Actually I am more and more involved in russian martial arts.....very subtle and devastating blade work. It mixes perfectly with fmas. Will settle to the Philippines very soon, and I'm thinking of teaching those arts there.
Yes things have been quiet on the board, let the kali battle begin! I'll dig up the barong and call moromoro for a war council....
Actually I am more and more involved in russian martial arts.....very subtle and devastating blade work. It mixes perfectly with fmas. Will settle to the Philippines very soon, and I'm thinking of teaching those arts there.
I've seen the commercial systema..it looks like bullshido.
All you need is love........and a sharp blade.....a hardwood flat stick......Oh, oh, oh and a Paraordinance lda 14.45 loaded with 230 grain hydra shocks,ranger SXT's or golden sabres
I seem to remember your mentioning Systema? Is that what it is?
Yes I was involved with Systema. It is a very good art, I still practice it but am no longuer a member of the organisation. I find more freedom with RMAX and will have a look into the Kadachnikov System when I'll go to Russia in a few months before moving to the PI.
I found out very interesting weapon practices in rmas, different from filipino, both complement well. Sticks are used in whip like motions, and blade work is not based on angle concepts.
Were all the Kali war veterans posting now? I wonder if Haumana already published his book on polynesian martial arts.
Yes I was involved with Systema. It is a very good art, I still practice it but am no longuer a member of the organisation. I find more freedom with RMAX and will have a look into the Kadachnikov System when I'll go to Russia in a few months before moving to the PI.
I found out very interesting weapon practices in rmas, different from filipino, both complement well. Sticks are used in whip like motions, and blade work is not based on angle concepts.
Were all the Kali war veterans posting now? I wonder if Haumana already published his book on polynesian martial arts.
All you need is love........and a sharp blade.....a hardwood flat stick......Oh, oh, oh and a Paraordinance lda 14.45 loaded with 230 grain hydra shocks,ranger SXT's or golden sabres
I found out very interesting weapon practices in rmas, different from filipino, both complement well. Sticks are used in whip like motions, and blade work is not based on angle concepts.
Sounds interesting. I haven't heard a lot about it but I will look into it. I like keeping up on the different systems to know what's out there.
Were all the Kali war veterans posting now? I wonder if Haumana already published his book on polynesian martial arts.
I don't know on both counts. I've been off the web boards for quite a while.
Well, well, well.. I see that sleeping dogs do not lie long now do they? Good to see someone finally woke this forum up! do yall rememba the good old days of mud flinging, name calling, blamestorming and such? ahhh.. when in doubt, just let it out!
All you need is love........and a sharp blade.....a hardwood flat stick......Oh, oh, oh and a Paraordinance lda 14.45 loaded with 230 grain hydra shocks,ranger SXT's or golden sabres
Well, well, well.. I see that sleeping dogs do not lie long now do they? Good to see someone finally woke this forum up! do yall rememba the good old days of mud flinging, name calling, blamestorming and such? ahhh.. when in doubt, just let it out!
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