best scene unta ang claudine vs tulfo.. maypa wala nila gi-delete.. hehehe..
best scene unta ang claudine vs tulfo.. maypa wala nila gi-delete.. hehehe..
tan-aw ko ani. pero murag bati man na part sa pinas ang gi feature!
na starring ang cdr king nga keyboard sa airport scene nyahhahahah
Nindota e tanaw ani unsa nasad kaha story ani.
d daw kau tsada ingon sa mga nakakita na.
I just want you to share some Info basin wala pamu kahbawo, maynlng ma feel proud mo.
The martial ares that has been used in the bourned movies : guess what?
(nag copy paste lang ko sa blog nga akong nabasahan)
What The Art Is, Background Info & More:
When I first began searching for the answer to “How to Fight like Jason Bourne”, I encountered so many theories, and bs explanations that it just literally pissed me off. It wasn’t until I looked at the movies, background info on the movie as well as interviews, that it was finally revealed, the martial art used in the Bourne movies was: Filipino Kali.
Now filipino kali has many different variations of itself including Arnis, Escrima, Sayok, Silat and many more. But the EXACT style used in the Bourne movies was the Inosanto Lacoste style, which implements 26 different styles of Kali. Very few places teach this. I was lucky enough to find one in my area (New York City). It’s called Andersons Martial Arts Academy.
You see in the movies, the fight scenes were choreographed by a man named Jeff Imada, who was trained by Dan Insanto, founder of the art (Inosanto Lacoste) and protege of the great Bruce Lee himself. Youtube videos & breakdowns of the fight scenes can be found below.
How Kali Works:
Filipino Kali is primarily a weapons based art. It uses anything from sticks and knives to any prop you can pick up and wield, including: Pens, pencils, keys, metal antennas, books, pipes, ect…
Do you remember how in the first movie (Bourne Identity), Jason used a pen as a weapon while facing an assassin in his home? Or how about in the second movie where Jason rolled up a magazine and used it against a knife fighter? Remember the third movie, where Jason used a candle holder and book to injure his enemy?
With Filipino Martial Arts, all of these things you saw are possible . The amazing thing about Kali is that you learn a certain set of moves which apply to every weapon movement. So in other words, the same movements you’d use with a stick for example, you’d also use with a knife, pen, ect…
Empty Hand Kali, Close Quarters Combat:
Kali also has an empty hand art known as “Panantukan”. This art emphasises more boxing, but adds in very dirty aspects such as nerve breaking, destroying limbs in the biceps, triceps and other areas of the body as well as breaking joints using very dangerous moves that can be excecuted in pretty much any situation, particually street fights.
The genius behind Kali is art in motion. People are trained to perform a series of certain types of movements which increase reflexes, and are tuned to be applied to weapons and empty hand combat. Overall the idea behind Kali is to finish your opponent as quickly as possible. In other words, you may either attack or defend & then attack, but once you do, you do it quickly and finish the opponent/s ASAP. If you remember in the movies, whatever Bourne did, he did it FAST. Essentially the art can completely destroy your opponent and even kill them.
This is not a competitive art. It can be applied for self defense situations, but the techniques are designed to destroy the opponent/s. As far as weapons go, when it comes down to it, Kali is probably the BEST art for learning how to use and defend against weapon attacks. Many arts teach weapons self-defense, but most of them are very limited. For instance check out youtube and type in Human Weapon Krav Maga. A 10 year MMA veteran tries to stop a knife attack only to be stabbed 11 times in 4 seconds. Karate teaches limited techniques that may not always work in a real life situation. The point is, Kali is hands-down the best art for weapons self defense, be it bats, knives, sticks, ect…
My experience with Kali:
When I found out what art was used in the movies, I immedietly wanted to learn it. Although I found videos, and tutorials, I wanted to find a school in my area (New York City as I mentioned before), which taught it. The only school as I mentioned earlier which teaches the Inosanto Lacoste style of Kali, including panatukan in the New York City area is Andersons Martial Arts Academy.
One thing I want to add for those of you reading this who do live in New York City or near it, the school is run by a man named Dan Anderson, who was Dan Inosanto’s student (The same man who was trained by Bruce Lee and taught Jeff Imada, choreographer of the Bourne movies.)
I’ve been there for over a year now. In that time, i’ve learned a great deal about the art and am finally able to look back on the Bourne fights and break down almost every move seen there. Granted, i’m still nowhere near THAT level, I will admit, this art is very dangerous and effective. It’s not for competitive fights like MMA because many of the moves would be illegal and are geared towards street fighting, very similar to Krav Maga, although the school does teach MMA, as well as Muay Thai, BJJ and Jeet Kune Do (another add-on style used in the Bourne movies.
people can't move on.....hahahahaha
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