Giron Eskrima Vol 1: Estilo de Fondo DVD by Tony Somera - Budovideos Inc
Giron Eskrima: Estilo de Fondo DVD by Tony Somera - Budovideos Inc
Giron Eskrima: Estilo de Fondo DVD by Tony Somera - Budovideos Inc
Giron Eskrima: Estilo de Fondo DVD by Tony Somera - Budovideos Inc
Giron Eskrima: Estilo de Fondo DVD by Tony Somera - Budovideos Inc

Giron Eskrima Vol 1: Estilo de Fondo DVD by Tony Somera

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This DVD illustrates Estilo de Fondo style in the Giron Arnis Escrima system of Filipino Martial Arts. Estilo De Fondo: estilo is style, fondo is anchor. In Filipino terminology, Estilo De Fondo means to hold your ground or anchor yourself in a solid position. This may be called a blocked or closed style, like when a door is closed, one must either use force to break in or look for other openings. The weapon of application is a bolo knife. This style was used by Grandmaster Leo M. Giron as a back-up fighting system during World War II in the jungles of the Philippines, and is the foundation of Giron Escrima.

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Hal Asbury
My father practiced a well known style

I am not an eskrimador. My father practiced a well known style for years. I was the designated "dummy" for many of his practice hours. This means that I have had a chance to see my Father's as well as other types of eskrima practiced from time to time. Some videos on eskrima try to present large amounts of material from a whole art on one video, from basic to advanced. Here instead, there is a very methodical presentation of training in basic angles of attack and their counters from the particular approach, in this case Giron eskrima's estilo de fondo. Use of blades during the scenes gives a clear idea of how to use blade against blade, and how to save your edge through proper weapon angling during deflections. Continuous counter for counter drills are not part of the presentation, though the possibility of the opponent trying to continue his attack is addressed. This video is clearly laying out foundation and approach, and would help a person acquire the proper angles, mechanics and positioning for such drills later. Simplicity and clarity are the strong points here. GM Somera sees to it that the viewer is clearly told just how to train, and is given two views of each counter per angle of attack. I feel I got a chance to see what makes the basics of Giron eskrima similar and also different from some other systems.