francoMigz Posted January 30, 2007 Share Posted January 30, 2007 ey guys, just wanna ask... i would like to enroll my son to a martial arts lesson this coming summer. my purpose is for him to learn discipline at a very young age. are there any schools that would cater kids between 4-6? cavite area. by the ay I am from Gen trias. tia. Quote Link to comment
smart-ass Posted January 30, 2007 Share Posted January 30, 2007 I remember when YAW YAN had a gym fronting Divisoria...back in the late 70s ..... buhay paba yun???.... a classmate of mine fROm high school...used to study there...the curriculum wasdifferent from what it is today...maybe it isgeared more for sports combat... just as effective...ground fighting wasn't in voque back then...ANO PO BA ANG EVOLVED YAW YAN??? SOME INFO TNX... Quote Link to comment
Olympus Posted January 31, 2007 Share Posted January 31, 2007 I remember when YAW YAN had a gym fronting Divisoria...back in the late 70s ..... buhay paba yun???.... a classmate of mine fROm high school...used to study there...the curriculum wasdifferent from what it is today...maybe it isgeared more for sports combat... just as effective...ground fighting wasn't in voque back then...ANO PO BA ANG EVOLVED YAW YAN??? SOME INFO TNX... The quiapo gym is closed already Yaw-yan evolution is yaw-yan oriented towards MMA Quote Link to comment
leloup Posted February 1, 2007 Share Posted February 1, 2007 wow si sir emir pa rin. i took lessons with my brother when i was in high school for about a couple of months from that same club, and sir emir was the sensei. that probably 6-8 yrs ago. nice to know he's still there. mabait un eh. thanks for the info smile.gifYup, he still teaches in that club. He's a very good instructor. He will patiently and painstakingly teach the proper techniques of judo. Quote Link to comment
leloup Posted February 5, 2007 Share Posted February 5, 2007 ey guys, just wanna ask... i would like to enroll my son to a martial arts lesson this coming summer. my purpose is for him to learn discipline at a very young age. are there any schools that would cater kids between 4-6? cavite area. by the ay I am from Gen trias. tia.Try KD. They hold summer clinics in several locations. Try inquiring at PTA Quote Link to comment
vi-king Posted February 5, 2007 Share Posted February 5, 2007 (edited) Well, he's back since last November and started training for the fight. Unfortunately, he lost via armbar. He went up against somebody from yaw-yan evolution. He competed in a MMA match and to honor the person who taught him grappling/groundfighting, he carried the name Buno (which is a Filipino art of grappling). We're both back into training mode and I know that he can carry the day next time he fights. We are currently organizing another Yawyan Fighting Challenge in March. there are two main types of jujitsu. Japanese jujitsu and Brazilian jujitsu. Which one do you want to learn? and what's your location? Judo is a sport therefore, it has rules that practitioners must follow. But judo can be deadly too. Try executing an osoto-gari on your opponent on concrete and let's see if they will still be able to stand up. i see ,thats where buno comes from.There is a google video on 'buno' ,it shows more combative grappling and it imitates monkey and tiger performed by Abon Baet..Intereseting and has some similarity with the Silat styles.http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8...0858&q=buno Regards Edited February 5, 2007 by vi-king Quote Link to comment
vi-king Posted February 5, 2007 Share Posted February 5, 2007 (edited) I remember when YAW YAN had a gym fronting Divisoria...back in the late 70s ..... buhay paba yun???.... a classmate of mine fROm high school...used to study there...the curriculum wasdifferent from what it is today...maybe it isgeared more for sports combat... just as effective...ground fighting wasn't in voque back then...ANO PO BA ANG EVOLVED YAW YAN??? SOME INFO TNX... is there any gyms praticing that old kinda Yaw-Yan...whaht makes it so different from yy nowis the groundfighting only difference in the curriculum? regards Edited February 5, 2007 by vi-king Quote Link to comment
cooldude8ph Posted February 5, 2007 Share Posted February 5, 2007 Hello, i would like to add that you have to decide what you want to train for. Do you train for health, forms competition or fighting. Each choice would lead you to different forms of martial arts suited for you. I trained in Shotokan karate during my early years, added kodokan judo and shin-shin toitsu aikido during my high school and college years. Now I train only in Taijiquan for health. Quote Link to comment
leloup Posted February 6, 2007 Share Posted February 6, 2007 see ,thats where buno comes from.There is a google video on 'buno' ,it shows more combative grappling and it imitates monkey and tiger performed by Abon Baet..Intereseting and has some similarity with the Silat styles.I can't comment much on buno as I'm not that familiar. I train in BJJ and Bon and I got to exchange some ideas/techniques when we train. is there any gyms praticing that old kinda Yaw-Yan...whaht makes it so different from yy nowis the groundfighting only difference in the curriculum?Yes, there is. Master Nap's gym in Bulacan still practice the old yaw-yan. In my opinion, which is also shared by some Yawyan instructors, Master Nap's belief that striking is everything is sort of outdated in an MMA match. That's why we are incorporating grappling in our training. Chef Chris, the owner of the Ardigma Makati Gym even said, that one year ago, he will not think of including grappling in our training. But with the performance of the yaw-yan practitioners in MMA matches, wherein most of them lost via submission, the art has to evolve. Quote Link to comment
vi-king Posted February 7, 2007 Share Posted February 7, 2007 I can't comment much on buno as I'm not that familiar. I train in BJJ and Bon and I got to exchange some ideas/techniques when we train. Yes, there is. Master Nap's gym in Bulacan still practice the old yaw-yan. In my opinion, which is also shared by some Yawyan instructors, Master Nap's belief that striking is everything is sort of outdated in an MMA match. That's why we are incorporating grappling in our training. Chef Chris, the owner of the Ardigma Makati Gym even said, that one year ago, he will not think of including grappling in our training. But with the performance of the yaw-yan practitioners in MMA matches, wherein most of them lost via submission, the art has to evolve. thanks for the feedback man..old yaw-yan is more on Kicks ,knees and elbows ..and limited punches...right?And is that true that yawyans used to play sepak tekraw before practicing ..to increase flexibility and for the powerful kicks.. Love that game foot volley.. regards Quote Link to comment
jhunel Posted February 7, 2007 Share Posted February 7, 2007 guys may alam ba kaung dojo na nagtuturo ng shotokan karate malapit sa manila? meron daw ganun e Quote Link to comment
SaNuk Posted February 8, 2007 Share Posted February 8, 2007 The quiapo gym is closed already Yaw-yan evolution is yaw-yan oriented towards MMA i agree with you, that's the beauty of the martial art if the Originator/Master is still alive. the martial art will continue to evolve, change model and upgrade to whatever the condition persist. :-) Quote Link to comment
smart-ass Posted February 8, 2007 Share Posted February 8, 2007 does yaw yan mean... Sayaw ng Kamatayan??? Quote Link to comment
ink Posted February 8, 2007 Share Posted February 8, 2007 (edited) i had two and a half years training in arnis, but i've stopped when work just got too crazy.and when i had to leave the country, more so that i wasn't able to continue.a win in a big tournament's lacking in my profile though. Edited February 8, 2007 by ink Quote Link to comment
SaNuk Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 does yaw yan mean... Sayaw ng Kamatayan??? mismo :-) Quote Link to comment
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