This is amazing! I was in primary when my gramps atty j. villasin passed. I did remember him teaching my uncles these when we visit his home. It is amazing to watch clips of his films from time to time, i can't wait to obtain a copy of this film-
The point is of course to stop the opponent from generating his force as well. The style then relies on the left hand manipulating and controlling the opponenent, while striking fast and often.
Wow, someone commented that this was Bacon, which as far as I know is the founder, or at least one of the first to do Balintawak. If it's true, it surprises me to see it performed this way. This seems very rigid and slow from the Balintawak I have seen and practised. But I am very new to the style, so please correct me if I'm mistaking. BTW, the sound was awesome!! :D
are u sure and where is he in the vidio only the founder of balintawak anciong and master joe vilasin master velez and are mentioned pls put the names of the other members that are on the background ok I do know the masters that are mentioned but the others I sdo`t know
This is amazing! I was in primary when my gramps atty j. villasin passed. I did remember him teaching my uncles these when we visit his home. It is amazing to watch clips of his films from time to time, i can't wait to obtain a copy of this film-
Great video, thank you for sharing this piece of history for others to appreciate.
to all legendary scremadors I salute u never to be forgotten. one is still living I guess if I`m not wrong
Galing! astig!
there are still a lot of them living and actually spreading the Balintawak System of Fighting all over the World.
2019!!
The point is of course to stop the opponent from generating his force as well. The style then relies on the left hand manipulating and controlling the opponenent, while striking fast and often.
very nice
haahah, the sound editing's awesome.
Wow! Anciong Bacon, the master himself.
Wow, someone commented that this was Bacon, which as far as I know is the founder, or at least one of the first to do Balintawak. If it's true, it surprises me to see it performed this way. This seems very rigid and slow from the Balintawak I have seen and practised. But I am very new to the style, so please correct me if I'm mistaking. BTW, the sound was awesome!! :D
wow cool anciong in action!!
THis is real Eskrima!
Wohooo I can't believe this, I wanna know where I can find this movie.
This is great! where can we get a copy of the movie?
It was actually men with swords, McFly.
yep...the sticks are so "crispy" haha
flips because bruce lee was the hot shots of the movie at there time
are u sure and where is he in the vidio only the founder of balintawak anciong and master joe vilasin master velez and are mentioned pls put the names of the other members that are on the background ok I do know the masters that are mentioned but the others I sdo`t know
Has anyone found out how to get a copy of this movie (if it was completed)?
The last part wasn't real eskrima. I can't recall learning to do flips... no pun intended.