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  • #16
    Do you mean putan git amo, bukaluk bik bik bik ?
    kh_s you are a funny guy!

    but seriously I no longer study formally with a teacher
    I have trained in CMA for many years and now am
    trying to learn a little bit about FMA.

    Regards,
    Nick F.

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    • #17
      Although the spelling may be incorrect, I believe it is

      Soon gob or sun gob

      for fingerjab, it is at least pronounced this way.

      Potig itlog!

      "Everyday spent training is one day closer to learning something"
      ...........Spiderchoke

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      • #18
        Re: Hubud/Lubud

        Originally posted by nickstone
        Hello, everybody, I have recently started training
        the various Hubud drills, empty hand mostly I was wondering
        what variations people train here, that is, do you add Guntings
        and locks? what about footwork?
        Thanx in advance for your answers.
        P.s. what is the filipino word for a finger jab?
        what is the meaning of Palasut?
        Regards, Nick F.
        I don't know about other schools, but when I was doing Kajukenbo (we also did alot of FMA stuff as well), We could add locks, traps, strikes, full combinations, counters, etc. to our Hubud drills. Its a good mid/close range drill. As for Filipino name for finger jab, I have no idea. I really would not have called us traditionalists.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by kh_s
          Umm, just go up to your Filipino Kali instructor and tell him how to do a Putang Ina Mo..

          TALK IS CHEAP.

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