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  • Re: Yuli Romo - Kampilan sword demonstration

    We appreciate your interest on Dakilang Guro Yuli Romo's Kampilan Sword Demonstration.  If you're interested to know more about Grandmaster Yuli Romo, please visit www.Yuli-Romo.com To know more about the Complete Dynamic Stick- and Blade-based Filipino Combat Art BAHAD ZUBU KALI ILUSTRISIMO, please visit www.BAHADZUBU.com More ...
    Posted to Videos on the Web (Forum) by tangkulo on August 23, 2006
  • JKD-practitioner vs. MMA-practitioner

    Hmmm... here's one that should get the forums going... Supposedly the guy in the pants is a JKD practitioner and the one in the shorts is a MMA practitioner.  Guess which one wins. ;-) [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7l_ITUeEIc[/youtube]
    Posted to Videos on the Web (Forum) by Cory Smith on August 18, 2006
  • Muay Thai Deadly Elbow

    MUAY THAI’S DEADLY ELBOW   At close range, the elbow is like a club. The Thais have refined the art of elbow fighting into a science.   By Jason D. Webster     FEW OF THE BODY’S WEAPONS CAN MATCH THE potential for inflicting the gory damage the elbow can produce. The capacity of this weapon to pummel, cut, crush and ...
    Posted to Jeet Kune Do Kali Association (Weblog) by Tim McFatridge on May 25, 2006
  • Kali Stickboxing: A Devastating Art, A Realistic Approach

    by Richard Lamoureaux You will be equipped to compete in a modern-day contest of courage and skill that will, win or lose, bring you as close to those brutal matches of old as you can get. Full-contact, no-holds-barred competition that utilizes weapons without benefit of protective armor.  Matches that resulted in permanent injury and ...
    Posted to Jeet Kune Do Kali Association (Weblog) by Cory Smith on April 25, 2006
  • Official JKDKA Stickboxing Competition Rules: "Loss of Limb" Sparring

    Overview The "Loss of Limb" sparring rules have been created in order to facilitate a more accurate representation of fighting with edged weapons.  Because the tip or edge of the weapon can be very devastating, any solid hit, just once, could be potentially crippling or incapacitating. Competition is broken into matches ...
    Posted to Jeet Kune Do Kali Association (Weblog) by Cory Smith on March 20, 2006
  • Stickboxing

    Similar in concept to kickboxing, except with the addition of some protective gear and a stick.  Punching, kicking, knees, elbows, shoulders and headbutts are allowed as are disarms and takedowns.  At advanced levels, the match doesn't end until either submission or both individuals no longer have a stick. [Video]
    Posted to Jeet Kune Do Kali Association (Weblog) by CorySmith on March 20, 2006