From: eskrima-digest-owner@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com To: eskrima-digest@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com Subject: Inayan_Eskrima/FMA-Digest V7 #167 Reply-To: eskrima@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com Errors-To: eskrima-digest-owner@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com Precedence: Inayan_Eskrima/FMA-Digest Thur, 6 April 2000 Vol 07 : Num 167 In this issue: eskrima: Fort Wayne eskrima: Re: Guro Bruce Ogle eskrima: FMA in Las Vegas? eskrima: Re: Inayan_Eskrima/FMA-Digest V7 #166 eskrima: Re: Inayan_Eskrima/FMA-Digest V7 #166 [none] ========================================================================== Eskrima-Digest, serving the Internet since June 1994. 1100 members strong! Copyright 1994-2000: Ray Terry, the Martial Arts Resource, Inayan Eskrima Replying to this message will NOT unsubscribe you. To unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe eskrima-digest" (no quotes) in the body (top line, left justified) of a plain text e-mail addressed to majordomo@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com. To send e-mail to this list use eskrima@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com See the Filipino Martial Arts (FMA) FAQ and online search the last four years worth of digest issues at http://www.MartialArtsResource.com Mabuhay ang eskrima! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Nate Defensor Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2000 10:35:22 -0500 Subject: eskrima: Fort Wayne Dear Cory, RE: Fort Wayne, IN inquiry Try looking up Al McLuckie and Benjie Beary in the phonbook. Both former Inayan Eskrima students who earned instructor rank back in the late 70's or 80's. As soon as I locate Al's number/address, I will send it to you. Nate Defensor ------------------------------ From: Tim Hoke Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2000 15:31:19 +0500 Subject: eskrima: Re: Guro Bruce Ogle >Hi my name is Cory , I am curious if anyone knows any instructors in the art >of JKD or Filipino Kali/Eskrima in the Fort Wayne, Ind. area? I have trained >in these arts in Indianapolis In. about 13 yrs ago under Guru Bruce Ogle and >I have no idea what ever happend to him. I left for the Military and He >dissapeared when I got back. I dont know where he moved to. Guro Ogle is still here in Indy. Look in the yellow pages for Indiana Kali/Silat Association. Tim Hoke ------------------------------ From: Saturbo@aol.com Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 16:56:18 EDT Subject: eskrima: FMA in Las Vegas? Are there any FMA practitioners in Las Vegas? If so, who? Please email me if anybody has any information. Mabuhay Ang Eskrima! R. Saturno, Jr ------------------------------ From: abanico-video-knuettel@t-online.de (Dieter =?iso-8859-1?Q?Kn=FCttel?=) Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2000 00:39:16 +0200 Subject: eskrima: Re: Inayan_Eskrima/FMA-Digest V7 #166 > From: Jean-Yves PERNOT > > I've seen what Mike Inay can do with a big stick during some seminars. > I know a few people that are *very* interested in the largo mano video. > Could the "possibly" become a "certainly"? > > Jean-Yves Pernot > > Dieter Knuttel wrote: > >During this trip, I will produce probably 3 new videos with Suro Inay, covering > >reactive knife, nerve techniques and possibly also larga mano. Hi, my plan is to do the 3 videos, including the largo mano. It now depends, if we can fit it in the time that we have available for the filming. So I cannot promise, but the odds are quite good. Dieter Knüttel ABANICO Video Productions E-Mail: dk@abanico.de Internet: http://www.abanico.de European Modern Arnis Representative Internet: http://www.modern-arnis.de ------------------------------ From: "Carlton H. Fung, D.D.S." Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 23:45:14 -0700 Subject: eskrima: Re: Inayan_Eskrima/FMA-Digest V7 #166 > The key difference from my perspective is the emphasis on footwork flow > drills and structural alignment angling from day one in Umpad's teaching > method. From what I have seen, the Inosanto blend blade work puts the initial > emphasis on weapon and hand coordination. The Inosanto Blend is from many Escrima styles and just about every style starts with footwork as its core. The drills and patterns are so complicated at advancing levels that in seminar format especially ,the footwork is taken for granted so that the patterns can be learned. Guro I further likes to use comparitive martial arts so that you may not be doing just Cabales Serrada or Giron's largo mano or something from Ben Largussa, but moving between both at the same time. What is interesting to me is what happens when people forget the mobility ,or mobile base as SiGung Lee calls it, and then spar it to no value. It goes right to the core of I think one of DBMA's principals of power generation which of course starts with proper mobility to generate power. Crafty Dog (heavily influenced by the Inosanto teachings) keeps this mobility in his head at all times even when trying to learn new patterns. He will tell you of his frustration from his partner (me for example in Guro I's class) where I have given "dead energy" back to him trying to learn a pattern with total disregard for my mobility. The key is to know when you have to apply economical mobility to make something work. Many pattern fighters go to a DB "gathering" to find patterns fail. Some understand it was not the patterns but the total body mobility that you call footwork. Others go back to learn more patterns and fail again later. Still others who have been drilled footwork have no understanding of how to economically apply it or move in and out of the strike zone ending up swating more flys than fencing helmets. Regards, Carlton H. Fung, D.D.S. Redondo Beach, Ca. ------------------------------ From: Ray Terry Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2000 06:29:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [none] ------------------------------ End of Inayan_Eskrima/FMA-Digest V7 #167 **************************************** To unsubscribe from the eskrima-digest send the command: unsubscribe eskrima-digest -or- unsubscribe eskrima-digest your.old@address in the BODY of an email (top line, left justified) addressed to majordomo@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com. Old digest issues are available via ftp://ftp.martialartsresource.com. Copyright 1994-2000: Ray Terry and the Martial Arts Resource Standard disclaimers apply.