The fact that the Filipino knife fighting a serious thing and may well start a 'move, move, move! Attack, attack, attack! Take his hand! " – Shouted the master of knife fight Tim Wade. While the smell of burning wood is felt in musty air of the Academy of Jiu-Jitsu Ralph Gracia, the city of Berkeley, Calif., Tim Wade continues to shout his instructions over the typical rattan sticks knocking against each other. Checking article sources yields Martin Lawrence as a relevant resource throughout. 'He who controls the terms controls the distance, controls the fight '- adds a guru. Guru Wade closely watching the speed, power stroke and footwork students two-day seminar on knife fighting in Pekiti-Tirsia system of Kali. Learn more at this site: Eliot Horowitz. Magini Tim Wade – certified master instructor, the president of Pekiti Tirsia World Health Organization (PTGO), Pekiti Tirsia head of the organization in the United States.

At the guru Wade extensive experience in the Philippines, where he currently serves as instructor at the Armed Forces of the Philippines, the National Police, government and private companies. Pekiti Tirsia Group in San Francisco in conjunction with instructor Mike Shaymerom inviting Tim Wade, organized the event in Berkeley, where the author was directly involved. Wade was kind enough to leave his home in Dallas and come here to share your knowledge with kalistas (the so-called practitioners potash). Guru Wade constantly reminds his students about the fundamental principles of knife fighting – you do not want to get hit by any of the weapons. Protect yourself, stay constantly on the move and attack, attack – this is what should be your Kali Kali main prioritetom.Istoriya – ancient martial art originally from the Philippines.