Hello everyone.
I am looking for anyone in the Fort Wayne, Indiana or surrounding area who is either curious about, proficient, or certified in Thai boxing, Filipino/Escrima/Silat fighting (including both weapons (rattan, knife fighting, blade work/machete, and unarmed) as well as combat grappling although sport grappling/BJJ and kick boxing is fine. My instructor left the state months ago and most of the dojo/studios that are more visible are usually Karate and TKD, and don't do the weapons training I prefer.
Semi-formal teachers and students are welcome to contact me. I have no problems with "merely practicing" techniques in a garage if nothing else is available and I am still learning as I go. I trained under someone with Stephen Hayes-like instruction but found the weapons area solely lacking compared to Escrima. I'm hooked with the latter . . . perhaps it reflects the teacher's flaws with the former.
Anyway, not to start a typical post about TKD vs. BJJ or that sort of thing, since it has been done to death on more than one site. I'm just interested in;
-training
-training
-Dueling, sparing, learning, and more training!
Thanks,
C.
I am looking for anyone in the Fort Wayne, Indiana or surrounding area who is either curious about, proficient, or certified in Thai boxing, Filipino/Escrima/Silat fighting (including both weapons (rattan, knife fighting, blade work/machete, and unarmed) as well as combat grappling although sport grappling/BJJ and kick boxing is fine. My instructor left the state months ago and most of the dojo/studios that are more visible are usually Karate and TKD, and don't do the weapons training I prefer.
Semi-formal teachers and students are welcome to contact me. I have no problems with "merely practicing" techniques in a garage if nothing else is available and I am still learning as I go. I trained under someone with Stephen Hayes-like instruction but found the weapons area solely lacking compared to Escrima. I'm hooked with the latter . . . perhaps it reflects the teacher's flaws with the former.
Anyway, not to start a typical post about TKD vs. BJJ or that sort of thing, since it has been done to death on more than one site. I'm just interested in;
-training
-training
-Dueling, sparing, learning, and more training!
Thanks,
C.
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