TEQUILAJOE Posted September 21, 2006 Share Posted September 21, 2006 WAP in rizal memorial saan yun? how much? Quote Link to comment
Olympus Posted September 21, 2006 Share Posted September 21, 2006 saan yun? how much? Sa may wushu bldg 530pm m-s 1500 ata monthly Quote Link to comment
hellspawn Posted September 29, 2006 Share Posted September 29, 2006 Want to start. Always liked the dance aspect of it... are lessons still offered at Centro Flamenco? Any other gyms or centers where i can start at? i'd like to do capoeira also!!! hey guys, did you ever get to check out the capoeira class? Do you guys know where I can enroll for amature wrestling or greco roman wrestling? im already taking in boxing and a have been taking bjj for years now pero bilib lang kasi ako sa balance and ground control ng mga wrestlers. galing nila mag designate ng weight nila sa matt. If you have info and how much it would cost please post it here.THANKS GUYS!!!! freestyle wrestling kicks arse, catch wrestling not only kicks arse, it breaks it and serves it for lunch... Quote Link to comment
leloup Posted October 7, 2006 Share Posted October 7, 2006 hey leloup tnx for your effort , yup pls let me know if they would have any seminar or anything about practicing with themenewizhere's info on the new squadron loaction para makabawi naman ako sayo Alphamale, Good news! Submission Dungeon Brotherhood will hold another training on Reality Based Self Defense (RBSD). You can e-mail Mumbakki Daniel Foronda at mumbakki@pacific.net.ph for details. Mumbakki is the head of Submission Dungeon, he's udefeated at URCC. To those who are interested in FMA, you can also join, just e-mail Mumbakki directly. Training with Submission Dungeon Brotherhood is by invitation only. They don't accept walk-ins unless they are referred by a member. So don't miss this opportunity. By the way, don't expect to be sponsored by me, I'm not a member. Just helping out the group. Quote Link to comment
Alphamale-X Posted October 7, 2006 Share Posted October 7, 2006 Alphamale, Good news! Submission Dungeon Brotherhood will hold another training on Reality Based Self Defense (RBSD). You can e-mail Mumbakki Daniel Foronda at mumbakki@pacific.net.ph for details. Mumbakki is the head of Submission Dungeon, he's udefeated at URCC. To those who are interested in FMA, you can also join, just e-mail Mumbakki directly. Training with Submission Dungeon Brotherhood is by invitation only. They don't accept walk-ins unless they are referred by a member. So don't miss this opportunity. By the way, don't expect to be sponsored by me, I'm not a member. Just helping out the group. Wow thnx pare! Ill shoot him an email...Many thnx uli tol :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
malevogue Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 (edited) Hi guys! Seen this site on the net about a GM Yuli Romo, www.Yuli-Romo.com Nagtuturo ba sila dito sa pinas? Anybody here has tried his Arnis? Edited October 13, 2006 by malevogue Quote Link to comment
smart-ass Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 sir malevoque... try niyo sa Filipino Martial Arts... sa Sports section...and yes,nagtuturo po siya sa Pinas....GM Yuli Romo is well-respected within the Filipinomartial arts community... Quote Link to comment
dj_flip03 Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 Anybody who went to the FFC match in Metrowalk last night? :cool: Quote Link to comment
Olympus Posted October 14, 2006 Share Posted October 14, 2006 Anybody who went to the FFC match in Metrowalk last night? :cool: hell yeah. great matches!! Very entertaining. I liked it when the yaw yan practitioner entered in a traditional Ifugao costume Quote Link to comment
smart-ass Posted October 16, 2006 Share Posted October 16, 2006 what are the tactics and strategies for group fighting?? Not one individual againstmultiple opponents... but one group against another group... would the rulesof 'closing ranks' or the phalanx, etc. apply to modern setting? Quote Link to comment
dj_flip03 Posted October 17, 2006 Share Posted October 17, 2006 hell yeah. great matches!! Very entertaining. I liked it when the yaw yan practitioner entered in a traditional Ifugao costume And the Yaw-yan fighter did good as well. Here surely did kick the grapplers @$$. Quote Link to comment
smart-ass Posted October 19, 2006 Share Posted October 19, 2006 so if ever something goes wrong sa MTC 4th anniversary gig... SANA WALA NAMANPO UNTOWARD INCIDENT!!! it's hand to hand...sa loob ng bar...Huwag nalang mg pasiklabanat mag yabangan... ng hindi magkasubukan...HEALTHY DISCUSSION LANG... no art is better thanthe other.. depende sa tao yan....IF EVEN A HEATED ARGUMENT OCCURS, LET COOLER HEADS INTERCEDEAND DE-ESCALATE A POTENTIALLY VIOLENT CONFRONTATION!!! PEACE TO ALL!!! LET'S ENJOY THE PARTY!! Quote Link to comment
hellspawn Posted October 21, 2006 Share Posted October 21, 2006 what are the tactics and strategies for group fighting?? Not one individual againstmultiple opponents... but one group against another group... would the rulesof 'closing ranks' or the phalanx, etc. apply to modern setting?i suppose it would depend if that particular group had been together for a long time, preferably since childhood, and practiced closed ranks fighting incessantly, also since childhood. the one's who used this type of fighting: greeks, spartans, macedonians and romans trained constantly. in the case of the spartans since the age of 7. the macedonians took things a step further with the development of the sarrissa, the 18 foot spear that was longer than anything the classical world was used to at the time. the romans also developed shield formations to a level not seen before. i don't have the knowledge or time to get into this in any great detail, but i would say that with the current reliance on firearms, any type of formation fighting would pretty much have to be agreed on, with all its attendant rules and regulations, before actual hostilities. interestingly enough, the russians still have a tradition of mass fighting which takes place every year during some type of holy day. i have a video of groups of people, about 40-50 on each side, linking arms and charging each other. it degenerates into a massive all out kick arse brawl, but it looks like a lot of fun. one more reason why i want to go to russia. Quote Link to comment
smart-ass Posted October 22, 2006 Share Posted October 22, 2006 thanks for the info hellspawn...the reason I asked in the first place was that most...street brawls almost never involve singular combat...it's either one against mutlipleopponents... one group of lesser numbers against othe group of superior count...maybe to makeup for lack of fighting skills .....What I notice distinctively is most 'combatants' 'crowd' their adversaries... make them bump into each other...just like in street riots...the way the police does it to disperse or control a unruly mob...YUNG AWAY BATA... STONE THROWING, etc... A LOT OF RUNNING BACK AND FORTH... may prove effective against a lessorganized group....but against a group that moves in unison....it would be to no avail... Quote Link to comment
Bardamante Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 Anybody who went to the FFC match in Metrowalk last night? :cool: Eh, what's an FFC match? Fearless fighting championship? Any clue on their difference, as an organizing body, from URCC? Quote Link to comment
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