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  • I like the way the Grand Master changes hands,from right to left at 50 seconds,I thought I was dreaming and had to rewind to watch it again!

  • this is a very beautiful art. effective too!

  • Good job Oliver...I wish I could practice with you. I have a variation of modern arnis and doce pares from GM Mon Kiathson. Master Mon and Master Presas know each other very well. This is Master Mon's website.

    arniscombat.webs.com/officers.­htm

  • Lakan Pito? Chief Seven? nice!

  • loving the birds and chicken sounds in the background :D

  • we can see why he's called the GRAND MASTER.... damn i wish i can be as good as these guys!

  • hi master, I am a Lakan Isa..I just want to tell you that your forms and techniques are very good! keep up the good work sir!

  • Nice form, although I'm quite surprised he would bring his feet and legs together into a neutral, static stance as he abanikos rather than doing so in transition. On another note, I am impressed w/ GM Ernesto Jr.'s ambidexterity.

  • Thanks for posting! I'm from Negros. Makes me feel proud.

  • very nicely done

  • Just a question...is the two person sparring free or pattern?

  • @FluidAdaption veryvery free

  • @FluidAdaption You mean in Arnis in general? Depends on what the drill is. We do both in our family.

  • Last time I saw him he had a Barretta M9 down the front of his pants which was impossible to hide because on such a small waist, the weapon looked huge!

  • You see why I call him

    The Smiling Assassin.

    I love your work guys.

    The Next Generation !

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