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Knife Fighting
 
Knife Fighting
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Repetition is very vital in the mastery of knife fighting:
First, repeat the forms as slow as possible as you are gaining mastery over them.
Second, repeat the proper forms with speed.
Last, repeat the correct forms until they become part of your instinct.


 


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Knife Fighting Mastery
  Knife Fighting Mastery Follow the Teacher's Instruction.
Understand the Principles Behind the Form.
Repeat the Forms as Slow as Possible as you Master them.
Repeat, Repeat, Repeat the Forms.


"A practitioner's weapon will only cease to be a weapon, when the practitioner himself becomes a living weapon."
(BrodNeil)

 

 


Venson and Boy during their knife fighting session.
 
Venson and Boy during their knife fighting session.



Baraw Sugbo a.k.a. Arnis Diablo
  The Knife Fighting came from Gregorio Gorio Ceniza. Venson Villamala is one of Gorio's students together with Cronnie Cabatingan. Presently, Boy Ceniza (Ingko Gorio's son) and Cronnie Cabatingan are actively teaching Baraw Sugbo, formerly known as Arnis Diablo. Gorio Ceniza learned this from Manong Okit

 

 



 
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