It has to be between these 3 martial arts. Ive been looking to do a specific martial art for about 3 years and I really fancy something to do with hand to hand combat as well as disarming. A bit like Krav Maga and I would take it but as a civilian like myself I would only be taught so much because it is deadly. Its kind of a self defence system im looking for. And something that I can progress in and over time be taught things like pressure point moves and less than lethal moves. Does anyone know of a school in the phillipines I could attend? If so would a school or camp like this be expensive?What would you say? And which of these 3 martial arts are to do with which. Like is kali more to do with knife fighting, escrima with sticks and Arnis with hand to hand combat/disarming/self defence or something like that? I am looking to do something with a Jason Bourne kind of approach. Can anybody help me with this?
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Shienaran :
Actually, you'd probably find more Kali/Eskrima/Arnis schools in the U.S. than you would in the Philipines. It's not as popular as TKD, Karate, Aikido or Judo which have more schools scattered around the Philippines than FMAs. As for hand to hand combat and disarming, Eskrima and Arnis are heavily into that. Not so with Kali, since it emphasizes disarming another guy with a knife by using a knife yourself, the empty hand techniques are merely a last resort when caught without a weapon or disarmed. As for the Jason Bourne approach bit, although some of the moves seen in the movie does resemble Kali techniques, others were just added for theatric effect. I doubt if you can find a Kali practitioner who can teach you to kill with your bare hands since it is primarily a weapons based MA. But as someone posted above, Bakbakan Int'l is one of the respected Manila based school that teaches FMA in the Philippines. They have renowned members and instructors who have promoted the FMA over the years like Christopher Ricketts, Rey Galang and Tony Diego, although they are not limited to teaching FMA only. In the Visayas particularly in Cebu, the Doce Pares Eskrima Club of the Canete brothers are pretty well known as well. I would say, it's kind of hard to find a good FMA school in Mindanao though, since most of the Mindanaoans' favorite form of self defense is a gun, especially since Mindanao has the highest rate of loose firearms in circulation compared to most of the other regions of the Philippines.
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