SEACA Systema, The Way of Ka-ilat, is a complete martial arts system that develops many different types of skills for combat.
Saturday, January 16, 2016
Sunday, December 27, 2015
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Fighting
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Learning
The taste of my own blood is clarifying. As it drips down from my nose my comrade asks if I'm okay. I smile and say, "yes." For what other answer can I give?
The SEACA Systema, http://seacasystema.com/, warriors and warriors-in-training have been through far worse. They've served their country and family in too many ways to count, and they have endured far more than a bloodied nose.
I breathe and blink once, i nod and I smile as my way of saying continue, there is more I need to learn. Knowing that my, "yes," helps me grow as a martial artist, that a tiny defeat or mis-step is a trifle in the span of a life that will take more than 150 million steps goo.gl/CkDHgD
I learn from this moment and I allow this moment to train me to: manage my breathe, let my footwork move through me (instead of thinking about my footwork) and most of all, no matter how fatigued, I must keep my hands up.
Lesson learned.
Thanks
Saturday, February 7, 2015
What do you see?
A martial artist learns everywhere and every when. When you turn your attention to these Youtube videos, what do you see? What do you notice about breath, timing, footwork, and attitude?
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Happy 2015
“He spoke of very simple things- that it is right for a gull to fly, that freedom is the very nature of his being, that whatever stands against that freedom must be set aside, be it ritual or superstition or limitation in any form.
"Set aside," came a voice from the multitude, "even if it be the Law of the Flock?"
"The only true law is that which leads to freedom," Jonathan said. "There is no other.”
― Richard Bach, Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Our Lineage
From
the Ishizu family, the brother and the father… and their gifts of training with
linear kicks in the form of Katas. Their introduction to the live hand
specifics of Jun Fan the use of the various training aids to help hand speed
and back-fist
To
Tachan and Santos… the way of Kali. Practices with hardwood garrotes. They
gave us strikes to the low lines, different numbering systems and ground
techniques.
Juan
Santos… Introduced a Siliwesi Kali structure with the use of Kicks for deflecting
and jamming. Also the use of Doble Dagas.
Manuel
Sison… Introduced Manangkaban Silat with open hand grabbing, rending, and
tearing, and later introduced Tjikalong Silat for the hands, but Tjimande kicks
with stamps, with an emphasis on multiple attackers
Kalev
Ongrung… Introduced Kumango Silat-emphasizing the use of thigh slapping for
distraction-feints and the utilization of the elbows and knees for countering
knees and kicks.
Anthony
Blas… gave us the hand phases of JKD-the use of the open hands for heavy and
powerful striking-Inside crescents combined with powerful linear kicks and
Jumping kicks for power not exhibition.
Kalani
Tabura… Introduced the Villabrille Kali system and the art of Lima 1976 Lama,
this great teacher was the cousin of Benny Largusa and learned from the Uncles
and Grand Master Floro Villabrille. Footwork and the use of the blades, open
hands and entries into grappling
Sifu
Christiansen
…Introduced the Numbering system of Doce Pares and the counters of Modern Arnis.
Sam
Buot… Introduced the art of Balintewak and numbering system, disarms, and the
strong stroking philosophy.
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