Hi,
Actually the style is called Uisce Beatha Bata Rince, and the stick is actually called 'BATA'.
There are numerous places in the US that study irish stick fighting as well, if you go to Google and type in Irish Stick Fighting, you'll get John Hurly's site and my instructors site is;
Thanks,
Jean
"Sensei J. Richard Kirkham B.Sc" <tutor2000@...> wrote:
"Sensei J. Richard Kirkham B.Sc" <tutor2000@...> wrote:
--- Cydonian Warrior <cydonian_warrior@...>
wrote:
> I study irish stick fighting in Toronto, and I look
> forward to talking to all of you.
>
> Jean.
You got me on that one. I've never heard of irish
stick fighting. do they use the shalaylees (sp)?
Rick
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