Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 03:01:49 -0700 From: eskrima-request@martialartsresource.net Subject: Eskrima digest, Vol 11 #201 - 10 msgs X-Mailer: Mailman v2.0.13.cisto1 MIME-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain To: eskrima@martialartsresource.net Errors-To: eskrima-admin@martialartsresource.net X-BeenThere: eskrima@martialartsresource.net X-Mailman-Version: 2.0.13.cisto1 Precedence: bulk Reply-To: eskrima@martialartsresource.net X-Reply-To: eskrima@martialartsresource.net X-Subscribed-Address: fma@martialartsresource.com List-Id: Eskrima-FMA discussion forum, the premier FMA forum on the Internet. 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See the Filipino Martial Arts (FMA) FAQ and the online search engine for back issues of the Eskrima/FMA digest at http://MartialArtsResource.com Mabuhay ang eskrima! Today's Topics: 1. Calgary (Phil Hurcum) 2. Re: JAX FLA. (Patrick Davies) 3. A long shot (Young Forest) 4. (no subject) (ericson mejia) 5. Western fencing vs. FMA (julian.gilmour@barclays.co.uk) 6. Re: Western fencing vs. FMA (ulfhead@integrity.com) 7. Re: Western fencing vs. FMA (Jared Dame) 8. Re: Western fencing vs. FMA (Jared Dame) 9. Re: Western fencing vs. FMA (ulfhead@integrity.com) 10. GAGE Instructor Course (Ray Terry) --__--__-- Message: 1 Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 05:28:30 -0700 (PDT) From: Phil Hurcum To: eskrima@martialartsresource.net Subject: [Eskrima] Calgary Reply-To: eskrima@martialartsresource.net Guro Dan Rutano is in Calgary. One of my teachers speaks very highly of him. I think he teaches his family style now but he was the rep for Lameco for some time. Dan Rutano can be found here,members.shaw.ca/estokada/estokoda.html but I could not get the link to work. My first teacher is in Calgary also but sadly (for me) he is retired and does not teach any more. Phil ===== Phil Hurcum .:Head Instructor:. Arkangel Martial Arts and Combat Sciences "Honour, Duty, Obligation, and Discipline" www.arkangelmartialarts.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com/ --__--__-- Message: 2 Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 14:04:32 +0100 From: "Patrick Davies" To: Subject: [Eskrima] Re: JAX FLA. Reply-To: eskrima@martialartsresource.net LaVonne Martin is now back in Sarasota I believe. You can contact her through her web site. http://martin-seminars.com/ Shes a full Instructor under Guro Inosanto iPat --__--__-- Message: 3 From: "Young Forest" To: eskrima@martialartsresource.net Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 13:21:10 +0000 Subject: [Eskrima] A long shot Reply-To: eskrima@martialartsresource.net Any chance anybody knows of FMA'ers in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory? I'll be there on business in early June, and I'd love the opportunity to train. Badger Siling Labuyo Arnis _________________________________________________________________ MSN Premium includes powerful parental controls and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-ca&page=byoa/prem&xAPID=1994&DI=1034&SU=http://hotmail.com/enca&HL=Market_MSNIS_Taglines --__--__-- Message: 4 Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 00:47:29 -0700 (PDT) From: ericson mejia To: rterry@idiom.com Subject: [Eskrima] (no subject) Reply-To: eskrima@martialartsresource.net hi, im ericson mejia and i was browsing through the back issues of the eskrima digest and i noticed that you asked who will be handling the LSAI organization from now on. i have also asked the same question to the Children of Grandmaster Ben Lema and i was told that Ben Lema Jr will be the one to handle all the affairs of the organization. we here in the philippines are waiting for his return so that we can organize fully and get the organization back on track. ever forward. eric __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com/ --__--__-- Message: 5 From: julian.gilmour@barclays.co.uk To: eskrima@martialartsresource.net Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 16:33:38 +0100 Subject: [Eskrima] Western fencing vs. FMA Reply-To: eskrima@martialartsresource.net Hi all Traditional western fencing was mentioned not too long ago. I believe one FMA-er (sorry, forget who) was prominent in Kali/Arnis/Escrima over in the states and also a very good fencer. I went to watch some yesterday, just to study body mechanics etc. Obviously the body mechanics are quite different; linear footwork, very different stances and it seemed to be exclusively thrusting strikes. I wouldn't mind doing a bit if I thought it was going to be beneficial, but being so keen on the FMAs, I wouldn't want to devote too much time as my Kali would suffer. They do six-week beginners' courses, an hour and a half a week or so. My question is this: would this short period be enough to supplement my FMA? Thanks in advance for the input Peace and respect to all on the list Julian Internet communications are not secure and therefore the Barclays Group does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this message. Although the Barclays Group operates anti-virus programmes, it does not accept responsibility for any damage whatsoever that is caused by viruses being passed. Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the Barclays Group. Replies to this email may be monitored by the Barclays Group for operational or business reasons. Barclays Bank PLC. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. --__--__-- Message: 6 Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 11:19:42 -0500 From: ulfhead@integrity.com To: eskrima@martialartsresource.net Subject: Re: [Eskrima] Western fencing vs. FMA Reply-To: eskrima@martialartsresource.net Fencing: Yep. That's something I would like to study a bit more. After all, it had its influences in Bruce's JKD. Being a practitioner of JKD I have some basic concept's and/or ideas about fencing and think it is very parctical when applied to other systems. BTW can anyone recommend a good instructor/ club in the Los Angeles, CA area? Thanks. --__--__-- Message: 7 From: Jared Dame Subject: Re: [Eskrima] Western fencing vs. FMA Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 12:46:20 -0700 To: Reply-To: eskrima@martialartsresource.net Any physical activity that promotes better body mechanics is worth studying at least for a short period of time. One thing to remember is that in fencing the exist mostly on the center line as the attack and retreat, FMAer's like to take the angular approach to both defense and offense. ciao Jared Dame On May 28, 2004, at 8:33 AM, wrote: > Hi all > > Traditional western fencing was mentioned not too long ago. I believe > one > FMA-er (sorry, forget who) was prominent in Kali/Arnis/Escrima over in > the > states and also a very good fencer. I went to watch some yesterday, > just to > study body mechanics etc. > > Obviously the body mechanics are quite different; linear footwork, very > different stances and it seemed to be exclusively thrusting strikes. > > I wouldn't mind doing a bit if I thought it was going to be > beneficial, but > being so keen on the FMAs, I wouldn't want to devote too much time as > my > Kali would suffer. They do six-week beginners' courses, an hour and a > half a > week or so. > > My question is this: would this short period be enough to supplement > my FMA? > > Thanks in advance for the input > > Peace and respect to all on the list > > Julian > > Internet communications are not secure and therefore the Barclays Group > does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this message. > Although the Barclays Group operates anti-virus programmes, it does not > accept responsibility for any damage whatsoever that is caused by > viruses being passed. Any views or opinions presented are solely those > of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the Barclays > Group. Replies to this email may be monitored by the Barclays Group > for operational or business reasons. > > Barclays Bank PLC. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services > Authority. > _______________________________________________ > Eskrima mailing list, 1900 members > Eskrima@martialartsresource.net > Copyright 1994-2004: Ray Terry and Martial Arts Resource > Standard disclaimers apply > http://martialartsresource.net/mailman/listinfo/eskrima --__--__-- Message: 8 From: Jared Dame Subject: Re: [Eskrima] Western fencing vs. FMA Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 12:47:44 -0700 To: Reply-To: eskrima@martialartsresource.net Dan Inosanto's Academy has plenty of kali classes, and if there are no openings he can give you the names and numbers his instructors that are in the surrounding areas. ciao, Jared Dame On May 28, 2004, at 9:19 AM, wrote: > Fencing: Yep. That's something I would like to study a bit more. After > all, it > had its influences in Bruce's JKD. Being a practitioner of JKD I have > some > basic concept's and/or ideas about fencing and think it is very > parctical when > applied to other systems. BTW can anyone recommend a good instructor/ > club in > the Los Angeles, CA area? Thanks. > _______________________________________________ > Eskrima mailing list, 1900 members > Eskrima@martialartsresource.net > Copyright 1994-2004: Ray Terry and Martial Arts Resource > Standard disclaimers apply > http://martialartsresource.net/mailman/listinfo/eskrima --__--__-- Message: 9 Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 14:49:59 -0500 From: ulfhead@integrity.com To: eskrima@martialartsresource.net Subject: Re: [Eskrima] Western fencing vs. FMA Reply-To: eskrima@martialartsresource.net I was actually asking for Fencing instructors/clubs in L.A. area. I am well versed in Inosanto's system. Thanks. --__--__-- Message: 10 From: Ray Terry To: eskrima@martialartsresource.net (Eskrima) Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 17:50:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Eskrima] GAGE Instructor Course Reply-To: eskrima@martialartsresource.net Forwarding... Ground Avoidance Ground Escape Instructor Course PPCT Management Systems, Inc. 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