Opinion and speculation time! Tactically, what is the relationship of Boxing and Savate in the context of la canne and JuJitsu? ... be used as simply something...
If these arts received less attention, it was because they were known to fighters at the time, while JJ was still new. It was the drawing point to the school....
... known to fighters at the time, while JJ was still new. It was the drawing point to the school. That's why Tani etc. couldn't wait to go out and teach on...
I'm square in your corner, Tony. That is how I've read it. -Will ... known to fighters at the time, while JJ was still new. It was the drawing point to the...
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Gents, The October issue of Inside Kung Fu contains an article on La Canne and its "comeback" The article is titled "Cane Mutiny" and is by Salem Assli. ...
Awesome, David. Thanks! I'll track it down. Great title, what? -Will davidweatherly@... wrote: Gents, The October issue of Inside Kung Fu contains an...
If you look at CFW's (out of date) webpage there's another Cane article of interest, though checking the web it may be CaneMasters which I generally don't look...
Don't know about ebooks, but the book itself- "La Canne Arme de defense -sport de combat" By Maurice Sarry Also consider - "Canne & Baton un sport de combat"...
Hi everyone, I have been practicing Jiu Jtsu and self defence for 33 years and have developed my own design 'Street Tough' I have been interested in William...
Hi Phil, it sounds as if you have an excellent Bartitsu-related lineage! I spent an all-too-brief two days in London last week and just managed to re-visit the...
Wonderful, Phil. We're thinking of using Garrud's book for the neo-bartitsu portion of the second book. You are very welcome, and I'll check out your site. ...
Hi all, 20 years ago I practised Lau Gar Kung Fu for a while, stopped when I broke a bone (the footballer's complaint, metatarsal). I'm planning on starting...
... Thanks for the welcome... look forward to speaking with you soon.. Phil ... bartitsu portion of the second book. You are very welcome, and I'll check out...
... I'll get on to the case and see if I can track B-W resting place, can't see it should be a problem as Kingston cemetry keep records of ground plots going...
I understand malacca sticks are hollow, and require some sort of internal support. Umbrellas use a metal or wood support. What would you suggest for a Vigny...
I'm not sure that malacca is hollow, since it's a rattan, not a bamboo. There should be a strong internal structure, so it wouldn't need a specific metal rod...
Hi Mark, ... I'm not aware of anyone running regular classes in Bartitsu, but if you have a MA background you can get a good idea of the system by reading the ...
... I hadn't heard that malacca was a hollow tube though. I thought it was some sort of cousin to rattan, which, though "hollow" is, well, you know. ...
... I can count on one hand the number of people who are more-or-less "qualified" to teach Neo-Bartitsu. The component systems aren't exactly unknown,...
... Absolutely - it's an arcane interest. Mainstream folk may not be all that interested in history and don't necessarily see much point (or even validity) in...
... Although there is certainly some interest from outside this list. Mark Donnelly did a presentation on Bartitsu at the BFHS AGM earlier this year and got a...
... community. There was also someone teaching a theatrical version of Bartitsu at some community/youth events in London earlier this year, but I haven't been...