I seem to recall something about a Dr. friend of GM Remy's who was a karate practionar in the PI. I think I read this in a book, that this Dr. was a high level Shotokan instructor and that he and GM Remy were discussing the physical body mechanics of Shotokan (i.e. hip rotation stances etc. etc.) and that these discussions and such influeneced GM Remy in his development of the anyos and MA. I take it the time frame was such that this is when he was still in the PI, prior to his leaving them.
"By the time he came back to his hometown, Remy was already an expert in arnis and in other sports like Judo, Jujitsu, wrestling and Karate." ....."In 1969.....and founded the National Amateur Karate Organization"
Quoted from the Pink Book 1st U.S. edition.
This was at the time he started his gym in Manila.
"In 1970, Presas went to Japan on invitations of Japan Fuji Telecasting Corporation to exhibit Arnis to Japananese televiewers. He returned to that country in 1974 as a representive of the Ministry of Tourism of the Philippines to the Asian Tourism Fair to introduce this particular Philippine martial art."
Quoted from The Practical Art of Eskrima 3rd edition
From the above quotes it seems that GM Remy learned karate, judo, and jujitsu when he was living abroad after he left home at 14 and prior to his returning there. Then he very well could have learned some added techniques, information etc. etc. when he went to Japan but he learned his base of info in regards to these arts while in the PI.
"By the time he came back to his hometown, Remy was already an expert in arnis and in other sports like Judo, Jujitsu, wrestling and Karate." ....."In 1969.....and founded the National Amateur Karate Organization"
Quoted from the Pink Book 1st U.S. edition.
This was at the time he started his gym in Manila.
"In 1970, Presas went to Japan on invitations of Japan Fuji Telecasting Corporation to exhibit Arnis to Japananese televiewers. He returned to that country in 1974 as a representive of the Ministry of Tourism of the Philippines to the Asian Tourism Fair to introduce this particular Philippine martial art."
Quoted from The Practical Art of Eskrima 3rd edition
From the above quotes it seems that GM Remy learned karate, judo, and jujitsu when he was living abroad after he left home at 14 and prior to his returning there. Then he very well could have learned some added techniques, information etc. etc. when he went to Japan but he learned his base of info in regards to these arts while in the PI.