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Many Filipino Martial Artists that search the world wide web view the FMA FAQ. Hopefully, with opened eyes, I can teach my students practical and efficient fighting skills, mental and physical preparation, and well-conditioned tools for survival.This interview was taken after Guro Nate’s escrima class one night at a Chicago bistro. A painful, humiliating beating will open your eyes and shatter any deception about yourself and your martial arts training. It galvanizes me to intensify and to progressively structure my particular training methods toward a realistic level of fighting in preparation for any extreme confrontation. Dog Brothers Martial Art’s all out sparring reminds me not to be lax in my training.Reflexes are honed, responses are instinctive, and, eventually, techniques are executed without thinking. Although independent of each other, both mutually work with each other. After practice, for example, in the double sticking arms stage of Cadena de Mano's daga y mano format one eventually reaches a level whereby both arms perform independently of each other.Many components, mentally, physically, and strategically are exercised and, when a single knife is involved, accentuated. The tenacious offensive pressure, the continuous deflection, the angling and zoning, maintaining a firm body alignment throughout the positioning and repositioning, working on your sense of balance while pressed by your partner make the flow drills engaging yet intense. I've incorporated Southern Praying Mantis’s and Cadena de Mano's sticking arms exercises because, based on my Wing Chun experience, they will develop tactile sensitivity, enhance the reactive ability of a practitioner, reduce reaction time, and promote self-control while physically controlling an opponent. Cadena de Mano has sensitivity drills of the left "alive" hand continually adhering to an equally adhering right arm holding a knife, basically similar to Wing Chun Kung-Fu’s Chi Sao exercises.The following are a few sources whose particular training methods I'm using to further enhance attributes in Pekiti Tirsia' training curriculum and fighting methods, and to practice under a slightly different perspective. Exposure to weapons systems from divergent disciplines introduced me to their training methods, to their combat principles, and to a wide range of interpretations to moves similar in Pekiti Tirsia.












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