Ron Balicki – Filipino Boxing
Ron Balicki – Filipino Boxing
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Ron Balicki – Filipino Boxing volumes 1 to 3 In this DVD series you will learn the traditional Filipino boxing method using empty hands instead of gloves.
Developed during the heyday of bare-knuckle boxing, it has surprised and confounded the traditional “western style” boxer for more than a century.
This is because it is not just a fist-oriented art, it teaches you how to use your whole body to subdue or drive off an attacker.
These instructional DVD’s will take you where no other video boxing training has attempted to go before.
Whether you’re a novice or experienced fighter, this video series has something of great value for you.
Ron Will Teach You:Basic On Guard Stances
Footwork Methods and Drills30 Different Punching Methods, Including Ron’s Famous Long Range UppercutMultiple Kicking, Kneeing and Elbow TechniquesBasic to Advanced Defense with Special Emphasis on Attacking and Destroying Incoming Punches and Kicks Using your Fists, Elbows, Knees and Feet.
Filipino Trapping Hand Drills – Single Hand & Double HandMultiple Kicking Flow Drills
Filipino Wrestling/Submission Grappling – Joint/Lock Combinations
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