Wednesday, August 2, 2023

video playlist: the concept of Healing Sticks of Filipino Eskrima

video playlist: Reputable Eskrima Defender - R.E.D. Balintawak Traditional - School of GM Danny Casio

GM Danilo CASIO. Red (Reputable Eskrima Defender) Balintawak Eskrima L’expérience et la vision martiale de Danny Casio en Balintawak Eskrima a été influencée par ses (deux) grands maîtres du Balintawak, Tinong Ybanez et le Dr Cres Go. Danny Casio est devenu un grand maître, il enseigne l'art de Balintawak Eskrima, il a créé un club nommé RED (Reputable Eskrima Defender) Balintawak Eskrima de « manière traditionnelle » afin de commémorer l’héritage de ses maîtres en Balintawak et leurs enseignements d’origine et la préservation des arts martiaux philippins

video playlist: The Largo Mano Filipino Eskrima Art of Jose Caballero - DE CAMPO 123 ORIGINAL

De Campo 1-2-3 Original has been tried and tested in numerous Juego Todo matches before the 1950s of which the founder Grandmaster Jose Diaz Caballero emerged victorious in all of his fights. Besides this known fact, De Campo can also be applied in many self-defense situations with the use of any weapons of opportunity. The rigorous training curriculum also provides anyone with an excellent program of exercise for health. If your interest is in stick fighting/sparring, you’ll find that the combat strategy of De Campo can match or outmatch any skilled Eskrimador given the proper understanding of the principles and consistent training of this beautiful Filipino martial art. The founder have also carefully considered and formed a well-thought-out training program that is easy to follow.

video playlist: World Nickelstick Balintawak Eskrima Club video playlist - the Art of Anciong Bacon in the Schools of GM Nick Elizar

World Nickelstick Eskrima club was established on the 27th of April 2003 .The term "WORLD" is used because the Nickelstick Eskrima Club is represented by instructors from the Philippines, England, United States, and Europe. It is also our hope that we propagate Balintawak Eskrima to the rest of the World. [Learn about Balintawak] “NICKEL” is from Nick ELizar's name. “STICK” signifies the single stick style of Balintawak, while “ESKRIMA” represents the filipinized Spanish word which Filipinos have come to name their martial arts, a term that comes from the Spanish esgrima, loosely defined as "the art of fencing". We also use Balintawak style, originated from the Cebu club headed by the late Grandmaster Teofilo Velez, the late Grandmaster Atty. Jose Villasin and the late Great Grandmaster Venancio Bacon. GM Nick Elizar learned and mastered Balintawak Eskrima from the original school. It is also from this club, in which Grandmaster Nick Elizar headed the white chapter of Teovels Balintawak Group, that the World Nickelstick Eskrima Club was born. After more than 20 years of faithfully representing Teovel’s Balintawak Group, under the White Chapter, Nick Elizar finally decided to establish his own club. In April, 2003 the World Nickel Stick Eskrima Club was established in Cebu City, Philippines. Although under a new name, the teaching methods that Nick Elizar uses are still very much the same training methods employed by Jose Villasin and Teofilo Velez. Nick Elizar has been teaching Balintawak since the 1970s. He is known as both a fighter and a good teacher. Nick Elizar has garnered respect from various eskrimadors in Cebu and throughout the Philippines. His establishment of the World Nickel Stick Eskrima Club has since been supported by many, friends and eskrimadors alike. It is the intention of Nick Elizar to continue to propagate the art of Balintawak in the Philippines and also to the rest of the World.