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The Archived System of Kalis Ilustrisimo - Romeo Macapagal Interview Part 2 Mini Documentary 

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00:40 The influences on Tatangs Art
02:47 Different Pedagogies
03:43 Norman Suanico
05:16 Pedro Reyes
06:12 Roberto Morales
07:29 Henry Espera
09:14 Break in Pedagogy and Techniques
12:20 "Gaps in competency for students of the Archived System"
12:37 Doble Carera & Darag Footwork
14:51 What is missing in the sparring of students of the Archived System?
17:08 Precise targeted attacks vs. Striking Patterns
17:56 Advice for future students of the Archived System
19:09 How can a classical system be authentic?
23:00 Evolving a classical system
23:55 Focus during sword combat
26:27 A proven system of swordsmanship
27:15 Ilustrisimo is a dead system
28:28 The challenges of teaching a classical lineage
29:53 How do you feel about evolving the Archived System?
31:10 "Tasks for caretakers of the Archived Systems"
Part Two of an all-day interview about Filipino Martial Culture and Philippine Swordsmanship with Romeo "Romy" Macapagal: one of the students of the last living sword fighters of the Philippines. This one was done as a mini-documentary.
Macapagal is author of "Kalis Ilustrisimo: The Archived System of Antonio "Tatang" Ilustrisimo". Copies in the Philippines can be ordered from theparashopmanila
Contact The Parashop Manila directly to order a copy.
For the USA, the book can be ordered from - www.bunalbrand.com
I culled the available footage online but also stuff that was part of videos given to Mang Romy aka Romeo Macapagal years back. I've looked and found versions on youtube and shared the links below.
There will be some controversy because of the thoughts and opinions presented. I hope that viewers can watch this through the lens of seeing how Kalis Ilustrisimo is practiced today vs. how Antonio Ilustrisimo shared his art. This is not to say that current and future methods have no value - the video is shared to shine a light on what is different and what has changed. The value of new or old practices will always be on the individual teachers and students.
If you love the music, please check out the original video, like and subscribe. It is a traditional Cebuano song, "Rosas Pandan" (performed by Richmond Piguerra & Adrian Sarinas) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fOsGT0R-qrY.html
Part One of this interview can be watched here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ioOn9q87iB8.html
Here are links to some of the included videos on RU-vid:
Antonio Tatang Ilustrisimo - Kali Arnis Eskrima - 80’s archive - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O1-AYJbbAuo.html
Kalis Ilustrisimo uniform movements.. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-S2IodrBXtXA.html
Antonio Ilustrisimo and Antonio Diego | Ilustrisimo Escrima ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-25QXv-Jrdq8.html
ESTD2 Blade Edgar Sulite & Tony Diego ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BbpugHXY4Jc.html
MandarigmaOrg ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PUohKO8BCS8.html
Ilustrisimo Style, Ricketts, Sulite ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AbnUlW9o-LI.html
Kali Ilustrisimo Level #3 clips ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3yVf-7TtGik.html
One of the most important youtube channels for old KI footage ru-vid.com/show-UCAkKyhp07BOOwFcug6wQ9sA

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Комментарии : 28   
@GuroGani
@GuroGani 2 года назад
Thanks a lot brother for bringing up and including Mang Henry Espera side here. Pugay!
@egjundis
@egjundis 2 года назад
His time with Tatang, and his skill deserved to be known and recognized.
@bladesociety
@bladesociety 2 года назад
I have never met maestro romy but this interview reveals how good-hearted he is. He has good things to say about everybody. Thank you for sharing this video brother. Watching it felt like I got to be part of a closed-door intimate history lesson within KI.
@egjundis
@egjundis 2 года назад
I'm sure some wish that it was kept closed-door. The different students of Tatang had different ideas and thoughts. Hopefully, this interview will have more folks look at Tatang and his art through a bigger and deeper lens. One that will create a pull for more of the Topher archive to become available but also a deeper respect for the different perspectives of the different first-generation students of the old man and the lineages they have or will leave behind.
@luburan1973
@luburan1973 Год назад
@@egjundis I don't think it is closed to anyone, maybe closed by idiots. water seeks its own level. There are no secrets
@GreenbergDO
@GreenbergDO 2 года назад
Amazing job editing archival footage with the interview!
@samuraisteve2775
@samuraisteve2775 Год назад
Incredible Interview.⚔️🛡️🗡️🤺🥋🫶🏻☝🏻🦾🙏🏻
@fullcontactgeek
@fullcontactgeek 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this interview and making it available.
@thehunter6915
@thehunter6915 2 года назад
Wow I realized so many things about my own Eskrima just by hearing the Eskrima of Mang Romy. I appreciate your wisdom about sword combat Mang Romy.
@daxlwilliams
@daxlwilliams 5 месяцев назад
18:10- "Get into a real fight" There is really no way to duplicate the internal situation as it pertains to training until you end up in a fight where there is no referee to protect your interest. Its amazing how far from martial, martial arts can be. Of course there's is so much more to combative effectiveness than just this, but this is definitely a keystone principal
@nativeclan
@nativeclan Год назад
Bravo. Truly enjoyed this and the archive footage was great. Much of which I had not seen before.
@egjundis
@egjundis 6 месяцев назад
@Hyle? :)
@culturetoronto
@culturetoronto Год назад
this is pretty amazing... there's lots of great techniques peppered throughout the video as well. Thanks!
@killickoffroadarts
@killickoffroadarts 2 года назад
Fantastic interview, thanks for posting. Having just watched it I am off to train. Lot's to ponder later.
@egjundis
@egjundis 2 года назад
Keyboard time is fun. But TRAINING is where it is at!
@killickoffroadarts
@killickoffroadarts 2 года назад
@@egjundis Yes agree with that.
@luburan1973
@luburan1973 2 года назад
In the 90s I would see them and get curious, but I was always working so many bills to pay. I still walk by their playground
@krisstom6812
@krisstom6812 Год назад
this is the reason why i like kalis illustrissimo. so formal n direct n will nt take any chance in bringing dwn an opponent. the art is much more in offense rather tyan defense.
@essene3695
@essene3695 Год назад
May I ask, which drill is he referring to that is an imitation of the DeFondo Drill by Leo Giron?
@SteveSmith-fi4cq
@SteveSmith-fi4cq Год назад
Amazing interview! Does he still teach? Where? How does someone get in touch with him?
@egjundis
@egjundis Год назад
Try Facebook - but he’s not taking on any new students at the moment.
@fullcontactgeek
@fullcontactgeek 2 года назад
Will there be a part 3?
@egjundis
@egjundis 2 года назад
We'll see. I need to focus on work editing. There is enough footage. But I'll have to see if it's content that makes for compelling content. But at least for now more of his stories are preserved for future generations.
@hevyjameshulleza461
@hevyjameshulleza461 2 года назад
How to avail of the book if it is sold out?
@egjundis
@egjundis Год назад
They have hade another run made and are currently available.
@shogunshogun
@shogunshogun Год назад
21:10-21:41 - If they know their life will be in dangerous situation, then their training and absorption is faster and more accurate. It's ALWAYS the COST. What is the cost, if I don't do it properly?
@nicholascotardo3795
@nicholascotardo3795 Год назад
what about italian fencing influence in the phipilipines?
@egjundis
@egjundis Год назад
They exist in names, “estoke italiano” which exists in some older methods. Sometimes there are stories of those being learned in the 19th century or earlier. Mang Romy also postulates that some of the florete (point forward and stabbing) methods of Ilustrisimo could have entered into Tatang’s family method when the small sword became popular with caudrilleros and other Indio militia and troops. This use of small swords is documented in a few 19th century illustrations, prints, and paintings.