Overview:
This double-DVD set teaches a method of simplified bolo fighting as
was practiced by Filipino soldiers durring WWII. It is a direct and
powerful system that stresses using basic attacks and the discipline
of training with live steel. It is a long range fighting method and
does not teach infighting or trapping of any kind, prefering instead
to evade and slash, hack, or thrust from a distance. Though the name
may sound unusual, the sun, moon, and wind refer to the three basic
attack combinations in the system.
In Filipino martial arts terms, the Patayin Estillo: Sun, Moon, Wind
System is a Largo Mano style that uses the Banda y Banda extensively.
As far as Filipino arts go, it is as stripped down as possible while
still retaining functionality. It was intended to be taught as a
military course, and one can learn the entire method in a matter of
hours. From there, the student is left to develop the techniques for
themselves.
For new students to the Filipino arts, the Patayin Estillo: Sun,
Moon, Wind System could be a quick-start package to handling the bolo
or single stick (solo baston). For advanced Arnis players, it is a
refreshing look at the power of the basics. It could also serve as an
introduction to handling the bolo for those folks who still only use
rattan in training, and are not used to actually handling blades.
Whatever your level, if you are interested in getting a
quick-and-dirty crash-course on the bolo that you can "bolt on" to
your existing art, no matter whether it is Filipino or Eskimo, the
Patayin Estillo: Sun, Moon, Wind System DVDs would make a good
choice!
Tech
Notes:
The DVD menus were nicely animated and worked flawlessly. The
music was original, and consited of a mix of heavy metal and more
traditional Indonesian-style music, all of which was good. The
editing was tight, and the montage sequences and slow motion scenes
worked in well with the rest of the production to enhance
learning.
The DVD was shot in an empty outdoor greenhouse in the desert, so it
gave a surreal sense to the whole procedings that I enjoyed. As
always, Blaise and his assistant demonstrated excellent skill and
control working with live blades.
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