Dialogues - 2019

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Marc Denny Chats With Mahipal Lunia

  • Personal history and introduction to Dog Brothers.

  • What truths emerged from when it started until now?

  • Where does RCSFg fit in our society?

  • The seven ranges.

  • Stick grappling.

  • The Dog Brothers Martial Arts system and its three areas (RCSFg, Kali Tudo ®️ , and DLO).

  • Is Kali Tudo based upon double stick?

  • Current interests.

  • Military and law enforcement work.

  • Where does DLO/Walk as a warrior fit in DBMA and in our society?

  • The legacy he would like to leave behind.

 

Mark Mikita Chats With Mahipal Lunia

A free flowing conversation on Sumbrada And Cuentada.

 

Martin Wheeler Chats With Mahipal Lunia

  • Martial art background.

  • Brief introduction to Systema… Tai Chi on steroids.

  • “Breathing is the language of the unconscious”

  • Posture and structure.

  • Weapons and a fighter’s identity.

  • Instincts in combat.

  • Upcoming book on hacking consciousness.

  • What’s coming at Stickmata.

 

Philip Forde Chats With Mahipal Lunia

  • Bajan stick-fighting.

  • Different styles of Bajan stick-fighting.

  • Sport vs. ambush stick-fighting.

  • Selecting a stick.

  • Movement of people between islands and evolution of the art.

  • "Propping them on the stick."

 

T. J. Obi Chats With Mahipal Lunia

  • What is grima?

  • The social status of early practitioners.

  • Negros macheteros.

  • Why did people learn grima?

  • Women and grima.

  • The educational system.

  • The nature of conflicts.

  • Getting involved with grima.

  • The status of grima today.

 

Michael J. Ryan Chats With Mahipal Lunia

  • History of Garrote.

  • Styles of Garrote.

  • Weapons used in the different strands.

  • Key principles and concepts of Garrote.

  • Material technology shaping combative arts. 

  • The story of Santoz Perez.

  • The connection between Venezulean folklore and Garrote.

  • Avenues for learning Garrote.

 

Henri-Robert Vilaire Chats With Mahipal Lunia

  • Jo (staff) as a tool for coordination.

  • The language of jo.

  • Changing the rules of a battle.

  • Purpose of short, medium and long jo.

  • The warrior mindset.

  • The mystical jo.

 
 
 

Bruce Juchnik Chats With Mahipal Lunia

  • The role of jo in Japanese systems.

  • Triangulation with the jo in Kosho Ryu.

  • Magic in the Japanese martial arts.

  • Skeletal freezing and breaking structure.

  • Focussing on principles, learning from different systems.

  • Learning from Mitose Sensei and Angel Cabales.

  • Essential aspects of learning any art.

  • Preparatory arts and reactionary arts.

  • Importance of understanding origins.

  • Training methodology of Kosho Ryu.