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  • #31
    Have you seen the Palit-Palit of Master Reyes and Grand Master Greg Alland? There's something to them, and of course the DVDs by Great Grand Master Dionisio Canete. regards, Greg

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Panatukan View Post
      Iv seen some of the sayoc dvds and they are great.
      I also like panatukan silat with guro marc.
      Can you guys give me some good tips on dvds that corver stuff like that and not for beginers.
      Is the FCS kali ( RAY DIONALDO and crew) dvds any good?
      It's amazing how many DVDs everyone has out there, we started ours back in 1986 and put the complete Pekiti Tirsia System, (now SinaTirsiaWali) on video back then and included the footwork drills, weapon drills, empty hand conversions, and most everything we could in the DVDs, with complete explanation so you can grow with the system, after all that's what Kali Silat is all about. Take a look at what's new at our website, regards, to everyone, I'll be in Florida permanently thanks, Greg

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      • #33
        Check out the DVDs at A Pencak Silat, Cultural Exchange for Indonesia / Malaysia / Philippines you'll find the most wanted DVDs by Grand Master Dionisio 'Juni" Canete. The great grandmaster Jerson 'Nene' Tortal, the unseen rare SinaTirsiaWali of Palit-Palit witnessed by Master Preses and Grand Master Taboata, "Never seen anything like it", was their comment. And of course the ORIGINAL 64 ATTACK SYSTEM of PEKITI TIRSIA, This rare material is not taught anywhere else, according to our sources. Thanks, watch eBay of specials too. You can still have it all. Thanks, regards, P. Greg Alland 37 years and we still practice every Saturday in Bradenton, FL - G.T. Bray Park 51st Street West at 8:am I'm there, be my guest for class contact me first, in case I'm away. No class July 11th I'm in Hollywood Florida TY Park for seminar program.

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        • #34
          Not to slaughter dead horses or anything, but I think just about any tape by the Dog Brothers with regard to FMA is going to be worth your time and money. The instruction is clear, articulate, offers depth, and remains appropriate for beginners. Dog Brothers DVDs are of the same quality with regard to instruction as World of Martial arts (World Martial Arts: MMA DVDs & Mixed Martial Arts Products). Those guys have produced some of the best grappling instructional material on planet Earth (Mario Sperry, Marcello Garcia, Saulo Riberio) and I think the quality is matched by the folks at DBMAs.

          If you can find Paul Vunak's Pananjakman video anywhere, I'd also recommend that. I also think that you couldn't go wrong with Dan Inosanto's 9 DVD series which covers a great deal of FMA. Guro Inosanto's stuff is very nice, very smooth.

          "Don't be fooled by the simple stick."
          Guro Dan Inosanto

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          • #35
            With the thread necromancy, thought I'd leave an update that Steve Grodys' website has been moved/changed, and his DVDs etc can be obtained here:
            Downtown L.A. Self Defense - Steve Grody

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