KyleShort
Green Belt
Pardon my ignorance, I have much to learn =)
I was hoping that someone could give me some more information on Eskrido. As my research (limited as it is) has shown, Eskrido most commonly refers to a style of Doce Pares taught by GM Cacoy that has influences from several other martial arts including Shorin-ryu, Judo, Aikido etc. However I have also seen that Eskrido is basically eskrima with some judo techniques thrown into the mix. I have even seen it portrayed as any joint locking and throwing techniques found in eskrima, much like the terms dumog and buno are sometimes used.
So what is the curriculum of GM Cacoy's Eskrido and how different is it from other flavors of doce pares? Does it have more, or different things to offer than other forms? Does it simply take join manipulation and wrestling to a level beyond most other eskrima?
Thanks in advance!
I was hoping that someone could give me some more information on Eskrido. As my research (limited as it is) has shown, Eskrido most commonly refers to a style of Doce Pares taught by GM Cacoy that has influences from several other martial arts including Shorin-ryu, Judo, Aikido etc. However I have also seen that Eskrido is basically eskrima with some judo techniques thrown into the mix. I have even seen it portrayed as any joint locking and throwing techniques found in eskrima, much like the terms dumog and buno are sometimes used.
So what is the curriculum of GM Cacoy's Eskrido and how different is it from other flavors of doce pares? Does it have more, or different things to offer than other forms? Does it simply take join manipulation and wrestling to a level beyond most other eskrima?
Thanks in advance!