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ESCRIMA.
Most people seem to think of Escrima as "stick fighting", that is like only seeing the tip of the iceberg & then realising later that there is much more below it. The B.I.F.F. Escrima system will teach through all the ranges of sticks, long and short, single and double, left and right handed. The use of all bladed weapons-machetes, axes, knives- is part of our training. All bladed weapons are taught "live" - with sharp weapons. BIFF ESCRIMA "FIGHTING SYSTEM". BIFF is a close quarter system which encompasses a collection of concepts and techniques that are designed to work in reality based environments. As such, common ‘everyday’ objects are added into the mix at a later stage of the students development, such as baseball bats and axes. BIFF is first taught as a stick fighting art, but at its heart lies a blade system. Only live blades are used in this system. Profile "Master Jay Dobrin": Jay Dobrin can be considered one of the true founders or FMA in Britain stepping into the footsteps of his Teacher and mentor "GM Brian Jones", beginning with his first experience training with Rene Latosa back in 1974. Already a highly skilled practitioner of the Wing Chun system, Jay trained with Rene for 4 years intensely before expanding his knowledge by travelling to the United States to train with GM Angel Cabales, Dentoy Revillar, GM Leo Giron and others. Jay explains:
"Escrima" by Tim Waterschoot: "Escrima Fighting System" is for me the road I feel that I have to go, for better understanding and teaching the system as I am taught by Master Jay Dobrin. I like the way Jay is teaching, it is "Old School", but it is the original way as Jay was taught back in the seventies. As for me personally, as a martial artist, I have never seen a system more realistic as the one Jay is teaching. Which doesn't mean there are no other good systems, all systems are good, it is the student who needs to make it work for him/her for it is your life in combat. Escrima Training syllabus. The system has not been developed to get many grades or titles, but to teach you to become a better fighter with the best possible training to survive an assault. This Syllabus consists out of 7 student grades, after completing all seven grades you get a BIFF Instructor 's License. Later on you can be awarded with levels of instructorship. (levels of knowledge, not dan grades). In our Club grades are only awarded on merit and if you are a Full member, thus being a licensed BIFF student meeting the standard required by the BIFF Headquarter in the UK. Copyright © 1993-2010 [www.escrima.be]. All rights reserved.
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