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logan

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« on: August 10, 2003, 02:40:41 PM »
you tink i aint worth a dollar -
but i feel like a millionaire.

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Mike

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« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2003, 02:17:32 AM »
The author of this book only discribe dirty knife fighting tricks. There's no filipino martial arts background. Many prisoners can show you same tricks and moves. I don't like that book, theres no art, no philosophy.

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hello mike
« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2003, 02:25:56 AM »
f?nks for se information.

what do u train in germany? germany is a little paradies
for phillipino ma fans - i think (pekiti tirsia, jkd, latosa, modern arnis,
kombatan, a lot escrima styles, and more......)

greetings logan, from z?rich
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« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2003, 03:24:05 AM »
In germany you found some good fma teachers with a good skill but the skill from the other teachers is very low. You must have a lot of luck to find a good teacher. But: "Have sticks, will travel!" ;)

Currently i practicing lameco and pekiti tirsia. But i'm very open and look to other systems, too.

For upgrade my empty hand and grappling skill i'm practicing jkd, jkd grappling and some kind of free fight. (CSW from Sensei Erik Paulson)

Best regards, Mike from germany

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« Reply #4 on: August 11, 2003, 04:04:31 AM »
Woof Logan:

  Many people react to this book as Mike does-- and certainly, in a sense, he is correct in his description of it.  I too "don't like" it.  It IS very ugly.  That is exactly why IMHO this is a very valuable book-- its accurate portrayal of a mindset that may well be the one holding the knife that attacks you and its description of the tactics and "techniques" that this mindset tends to use.

Woof,
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logan

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« Reply #5 on: August 11, 2003, 05:18:56 AM »
ah ok, its not on the martial arts side...
but maybe a good example of the side: brutal/mindless enemy.
who isnt afraid of it to break your arm, put a knife in your body
or trash your head with his feeds....

f?nks for info!


thanks for answering mike. i had seen a german guy who
train al lot with beni in berne/swiss, but i lost the name.....
u train a lot i see (but not with beni) -also coool.
greetings bobi
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« Reply #6 on: August 11, 2003, 05:31:55 AM »
Quote from: logan
thanks for answering mike. i had seen a german guy who
train al lot with beni in berne/swiss, but i lost the name.....
u train a lot i see (but not with beni) -also coool.
greetings bobi



Time will come.

Regards, Mike