Buot Balintawak Eskrima Second Edition: A Filipino Fighting Art
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About The Book

Eskrima stick fighting is indigenous to the Philippines and in the 1950s one of the most popular styles emerged: Balintawak. To appreciate Anciong Bacons Balintawak Eskrima you have to understand set-ups anticipation the art of outwitting through ruses and lures; economy and simplification of motion sans lavish and squandered movements; effective strikes fused and bonded with speed power elegance and grace. That is the essence of Anciongs Balintawak and these are the methods Sam Buot explains and demonstrates in this book. Written from the authors half-century of personal experience and hard-earned knowledge Buot Balintawak Eskrima Second Edition represents the art from origin to modern times as a fighting art as a cultural tradition and a means of personal development. Illustrated with nearly 700 historical and instructional photographs this book is a must-have for all martial artists and those interested in the history of a people and their fight art. This new Second Edition is revised and expanded with even more techniques and insights into this amazing art. Guro Sam Buot is the oldest surviving student of Anciong Bacons original Balintawak Eskrima group from Cebu Philippines. He is a true enthusiast of Filipino martial arts and has served as unofficial historian of the Balintawak style having studied under the tutelage of Grandmaster Venacio Bacon Jose Villasin Teofilo Velez and Teddy Buot since the late 1950s. At 83 Sam is now retired and teaches eskrima in his backyard in Phoenix Arizona.
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