Kali Ilustrisimo 7 DVD Set by Christopher Ricketts & Rey Galang - Budovideos Inc

Kali Ilustrisimo 7 DVD Set by Christopher Ricketts & Rey Galang

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KALI ILUSTRISIMO 7 DVD Set
By CHRISTOPHER RICKETTS & REY GALANG

Kali Ilustrismo is a highly effective system of Filipino martial arts. Presented by the First Generation Senior Students of the art, this unique style is demonstrated and explained in detail by the late Senior Instructors Christopher Ricketts and Rey Galang.

7 DVD set Includes:
Disc-1 - Christopher Ricketts Interview by Masters Magazine (16 min.)
Disc-2 - SAGASAS Vol-1 Filipino Unarmed Combat (Basics -Stances/Balance) Principals and Training Methods. (32 Min)
Disc-3 - SAGASAS Vol-2 (Kickboxing Basics)(36 min.)
Disc-4 to 7- KALI ILUSTRISIMO Vol-1, 2, 3, & 4
Volume 1. Kali Ilustrisimo - BASICS - Strikes, stances, posotioning, distance...(32 min.)
Volume 2. Kali Ilustrisimo #2 Drills & Blocks (38 min.)
Volume 3: Flowing Drill and Fighting Grips 
Detailed highly effective signature flow drill (cuatro cantos) of Kali Ilustrisimo. Discover the unique training methods and techniques that made Kali Ilustrisimo a much sought-after and respected art. (36 min.)
Volume 4. Knife training - Sparta Adaga knife techniques.(44 min.)
The Kali Ilustrisimo DVD series finally makes public the much sought after and respected art of the late Grandmaster Anotionio "Tatang" Ilustrisimo.

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Great content 5 / Poor video quality 1

If you learn just one refinement from these videos then they are worth the price, even if some of the materials seem already to be on YouTube.

Some of the titles were just a few minutes per disk and all were low quality transfers, about like the early ‘80s video cassettes that Martial Arts Stores used to rent out.

Wish they were for sale as downloads, to avoid waiting for shipping / handling and then messing around with old-time disks rather than having available on my iPhone, iPad, legacy laptop etc. Kali techniques may be timelines but media tech certainly isn’t!