Since I know damn well that more of you guys read this blog than come to class, I decided to tell you here. This week we will be firming up plans for our next annual Brotherhood of the Blade Gathering. It will be in the month of March - the date will be set in stone (unless Kuya Doug changes it).
I am not disclosing the location, but there is a roadtrip involved and in addition to your weapons you will need a pair of chopsticks. Call, email, or bring your lazy ass to class next week for details.
Oh...it's not open to the public so please don't tell anyone about it.
Welcome to THE BALISONG JOURNAL An online journal of Southeast Asian Martial Arts, Culture and Spirituality from Guro Jeff Davidson and Detroit Kali-Silat. We will focus on Filipino Kali, Batangas Knife, and Silat Melayu (especially Silat Kuntau Tekpi) - along with Yoruba (West African) fighting and healing arts- and other interesting diversions along the way.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
GRAND TUHON LEO GAJE JR
became famous in the 70s and early 80s for his work with law enforcement. While they may not recognize Tuhon Gaje's name right away, almost any law enforcement officer in the country will know him from the 1988 police training film "Surviving Edged Weapons". While this film has dated clothing and hairstyles, the information and footage never goes out of style and it's still shown in police departments all over.
Have a look at Tuhon Gaje, 20 years earlier, showing why, at close range, one can bring a knife to a gunfight.
became famous in the 70s and early 80s for his work with law enforcement. While they may not recognize Tuhon Gaje's name right away, almost any law enforcement officer in the country will know him from the 1988 police training film "Surviving Edged Weapons". While this film has dated clothing and hairstyles, the information and footage never goes out of style and it's still shown in police departments all over.
Have a look at Tuhon Gaje, 20 years earlier, showing why, at close range, one can bring a knife to a gunfight.
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