me too. i think i saw some ads on tfc about arnis lessons several months back but i forgot all about it.
took arnis for PE way back in college for only one semester but i forgot everything about it. the only thing i remember now is how nice the sound is when you feel your sticks slashing through the air. oh, and the calluses my hands got in the first few weeks of class din pala. if i remember correctly, the higher level techniques would include the ones using the balisong right?
what i would really be interested in studying, even on just a casual observer level, would be kali ala jason bourne.
btw, my aikido instructor (in another PE class) also said that sayonachi is the best self-defense.
me too. i think i saw some ads on tfc about arnis lessons several months back but i forgot all about it.
took arnis for PE way back in college for only one semester but i forgot everything about it. the only thing i remember now is how nice the sound is when you feel your sticks slashing through the air. oh, and the calluses my hands got in the first few weeks of class din pala. if i remember correctly, the higher level techniques would include the ones using the balisong right?
what i would really be interested in studying, even on just a casual observer level, would be kali ala jason bourne.
btw, my aikido instructor (in another PE class) also said that sayonachi is the best self-defense.