Swindon
School of Filipino martial arts

Bakbakan Kali Classes at Lethbridge School, Old town, Swindon, SN1 4BY
Thursdays 7
– 9 pm £10 a
lesson
Contact Guro Denis Cummins 07738 931 585
Private
lessons £20hr and also available for seminars
info@bakbakan-swindon.co.uk
An off-shoot of
the Kali Ilustrisimo system designed by
Grandmaster Antonio 'Tatang' Ilustrisimo,
the name Bakbakan Kali Ilustrisimo
was coined to describe the system developed and structured by Bakbakan International based on Grandmaster Ilustrisimo’s concepts and strategy. It is these training
methods and structure that differentiate the Bakbakan
Kali Ilustrisimo practitioner from any other Kali Ilustrisimo claimant. Time and again, the effectiveness of
the Bakbakan system has proven its worth in
competitions local and abroad.
Based on basic
knife fighting techniques and constant sparring as opposed to pre-arranged
drills, the Tulisan (too-lee-san) Knife-Defence
System is another variant of the Bakbakan Kali Ilustrisimo system. Fast gaining popularity among Bakbakan members, Tulisan has
proven its mettle in many sparring matches against combatants from other
systems.
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What happens when
Filipino grandmasters of the native martial arts of Kali (knife defence,) Sinawali (sword and dagger,) street fighting, and unarmed
combat come together? Bakbakan.
"Bakbakan International is a brotherhood of martial artists
from different disciplines of martial arts. It is not a style
nor representative of any single style. It is a center
for the sharing of ideas, techniques and knowledge." - from
the Bakbakan International Member's Handbook.
Headed by the
"who’s who" in Filipino Martial Arts communities, Bakbakan
is a confraternity of all the best moves, principles, and techniques each
discipline has to offer.
With a main
office at Manila, Philippines and outlying chapters in the United States,
Canada, Japan, Australia and Europe, Bakbakan
International remains ever dynamic with the constant interchange of ideas from
students of progressive fighting styles in this organization honing and
continually shaping the refinement of the Bakbakan
method of fighting. A dynamic yet strong foundation for
improving the combat arts.
A Covenant Between Brothers
To support,
propagate and develop the Warrior Arts of the Philippines. Such is the goal and
standard of the Bakbakan fraternity. The ideals of
the group remain embodied intheir maxim: "Karunungan, Katapatan, Katarungan" (Knowledge, Loyalty, Justice or Truth)
Exactly like a
fraternity, members of Bakbakan International are
made to pledge according to the principles of the Philippine Katipunan conventions.:
Allegiance, loyalty and obedience to God, to country, and to the brotherhood.
Affiliation with
the Bakbakan International Fraternity is not just a
membership. It is a commitment.
The Discipline
and the Master
Bakbakan wouldn’t be the
formidable martial art it is without the combined expertise of the grand
masters
Master Rey Galang’s Sinawali
Rey Galang,
one of the most recognized names in the escrima and
Filipino Martial Arts (FMA) circles, brings his expertise in the Central Luzon
region method of double weapons fighting, "Sinawali."
A major stepping
stone into the Espada y Daga
(Sword and Dagger,) Sinawali trains the Bakbakan practitioner ambidexterity and fluidity of
movement. Once the two abilities are mastered, it is a simple progression from
equal length weapons to uneven ones.
Unarmed Combat
Through the
efforts of Dr. Guillermo "Doc" Lengson, Bakbakan founder Christopher Ricketts, and other senior members of Bakbakan, the Sagasa Kickboxing System ("sagasa" literally meaning running over) is
another technique in the Bakbakan repertoire. The
intensive drills, known as "series" are geared towards developing
coordination, power, and reflexes.
Complementary to Sagasa is the Hagibis
Combat System where combat evolves from long and mid-range into
close-quarters fighting.
Starting off as
throwing and tripping techniques, Hagibis has also
included grappling and submission arts.
Taking into
consideration the fact that most street attacks are multiple and armed,
emphasis is given on training the Bakbakan
practitioner to disable and throw opponents while retaining the ability to fend
off oncoming attackers. Reminders are given though, to be wary of grappling
with multiple and armed assailants with grappling only as an unavoidable
option.
Bakbakan's combination of Sagasa and Hagibis systems has
qualified its members to participate and represent the Philippines in San Shou competitions internationally.
Joining the
Brotherhood
While the fame of
Bakbakan continues to grow in international
communities, getting in is no easy matter. No Bakbakan
aspirant is allowed entry without any referral from an active full- fledged
member.
This guarantees
that all candidates are known personally to the responsible "sponsoring"
member. Where a candidate has no patron, the aspirant is then subjected to a
minimum of six months probationary period before even being accepted as an
Associate Member.
Such practice,
though strict and elitist, remain enforced an appreciated particularly when it
comes to weeding out the "undesirables.".
With the continued growth of knowledge and skills
added to the Bakbakan Fraternity, what could any one
expect but an indomitable and solid martial art practice.
For more information visit: www.bakbakan.com