Came across a few more Arnis clips! Enjoy!
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I thought he moved well, but put too much effort into posing for the camera.I liked the disarming one the best. It looks like Taboada Balintawak influenced material.
Yours,
Dan Anderson
I liked the disarming one the best. It looks like Taboada Balintawak influenced material.
Yours,
Dan Anderson
Hi Dan,
as far as I know, and please correct me, if anyone has other informations, they are students of Tom Bolden and have also trained with Peter Vargas. Peter Vargas was a student of Bobby Taboada, before went to Tom.
There is the connection.
Regards
Dieter
Hi Dan,
as far as I know, and please correct me, if anyone has other informations, they are students of Tom Bolden and have also trained with Peter Vargas. Peter Vargas was a student of Bobby Taboada, before went to Tom.
There is the connection.
Regards
Dieter
With all due respect, Master Dieter, your connections are incorrected. Peter Vargas was and still is the student of PG Tom Bolden.
He did train with GM Taboada, but concurrently with his continuing American Modern Arnis under PG Bolden.
Master Vargas is currently PG Boldens highest ranking student and primary assistant instructor for the AMAA. Master Oscar Lopez is rank just below Master Vargas.
Him Morgan,
I cannot see why I am incorrect, because I wrote exactly what you confirmed:
Right. I wrote: "They are students of Tom Bolden." I am aware and thought everybody knows, that Peter Vargas is the top man of Tom Bolden. So of course they are with Tom Bolden. So we mean the same.
Right. I wrote: "Peter Vargas was a student of Bobby Taboada, before went to Tom." Again, exactly the same.
Yes, I am aware of that.
So we agree 100%. Where am I wrong?
Regards
Dieter Knüttel
Dear Master Dieter,
You're wrong in terms of the order of instruction. Master Vargas, was a student of PG Tom Bolden's before he ever met GM Taboada. Perhaps I didn't clearly present the situation as well as PG Bolden presented it to me. Before posting this reply I called PG Bolden again this afternoon (12-25) just to make sure that I got it right. Master Vargas began his arnis training with PG Bolden in 1995. Master Vargas did not meet GM Taboada until 1997 at a Summer Camp that featured PG Bolden and GM Taboada as co-presenters. PG Bolden had already taught Master Vargas the basics of Balintawak, before GM Taboada entered the scene.
So you're correct in terms of Master Vargas training with GM Taboada, however, that was supplementary Balintawak instruction for fine tuning not an introduction and foundation building. PG Bolden had already provided the foundation skill base for Master Vargas in Pancipanci Eskrima, Modern Arnis and Balintawak.
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Hello Morgan,
thank you for this clarification. There I was wrong indeed. Thanks for getting the times right. One can see Bobby Taboada in Mr. Vargas moves.
Regards
Dieter
Hello Morgan,
thank you for this clarification. There I was wrong indeed. Thanks for getting the times right. One can see Bobby Taboada in Mr. Vargas moves.
Regards
Dieter