A clip of Terry Joven, Gene Inis and Marcus Quilenderino of Bahala Na Multi Style, demonstrating the Escrima Style "Abanico" which means to "Fan". This video clip was filmed at a Filipino Martial Arts Gathering in Anaheim, CA. Abanico is one of the multiple styles of "Bahala Na" Escrima that was taught by Grandmaster Leo Giron. This style is still taught today by Bahala Na Multi-Style.
@rsaturnoserrada Great comment. I think the problem with many of the rifts between different FMA groups is plain and simply due to ego. This happens in all aspects of life - at work, at home, in sports, etc. People always think that their style is "the best", or that they are better than another person, etc. Everyone wants to be "The Man". Every person wants to be respected; problem is that "Respect" is not something you seek. It is something given to you by others. You can't demand it.
bsumiko 1 year ago
Terry, Maybe judgeing by the viewing numbers people do not understand the supposed ease of multi-style defense. They do not see the hours of tedious work put into your groups training. Anf the fun you guys have. Escrima has many faces, but the same mother. Children fight one another but I cannot wait for the day that all FMA's can peacefuly coexist. After all we all love all share a love for FMA. Until then continue to be an example of brotherhood. Master Ron Saturno
rsaturnoserrada 2 years ago
Awesome clip! Thank you for breaking it down.
graychuan 2 years ago