FCS Gathering - A Review

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The August 2003 edition of Ray Dionaldo's FCS Gathering was held this past weekend in Clearwater, Florida. Associates came from as far away as California and Kentucky, North Carolina, Puerto Rico and places in between, to get together, share experiences and learn the latest developments in the system.

As promised, there was a lot of time devoted to the fighting applications of the Kerambit; in fact, most of the Gathering was dedicated to that Indonesian edged weapon. Ray displayed his trademark speed, fluidity and seamless combinations, taking full advantage of the Kerambit's unique characteristics.

Next on the first day was a series of knife disarms. In FCS, we avoid stripping blades off our on bodies, preferring to use the opponent's anatomy for that. This philosophy sets us apart from some of the more traditional FMA systems. We then moved on to knife against knife drills before calling it a day.

Unlike some of the previous Gatherings, there were no demonstrations by other martial artists, which, IMO, was a plus, since we had more time to work on FCS material - and after all, that's what we were there for, right?

On Sunday, we started with yet more Kerambit, building upon the previous day's lessons. From that, we went to close-quarter stick drills, using the punyo mano methodology, with emphasis on butt strikes, limb manipulations, locks, chokes and takedowns. Most of these moves, developed in great part with LEOs and security personnel in mind, are applicable both during stand-up grappling and ground fighting. Besides the traditional rattan sticks, Ray made use of an ASP expandable baton in both closed and open positions.

Once again, the Filipino Combat Systems' Gathering was a remarkable learning experience. Those with an interest in the martial arts of the Philippines should make it a point to attend at least once. This has been my third Gathering, and I can't wait for the next one.

(BTW, a few advanced students - yours truly included - were tested and certified as FCS instructors. Congrats to all! :) )
 
Forgot to add: Hapkido instructor Rick deAguila did Sunday's only demonstration, a no-nonsense series of firearm disarms. Very nice.
 
DAMN !!! I am pissed that I missed it. I swore I'd bee there but unforseen circumstances keept me from being there. My folks moved not too far off from where it was held and my step dad's b day was the same weekend so it would have been perfect timing for me to be there, see my folks and celeebrate. Not to mention pick up a few more skills from Gro Ray. He's a nice fella dn knows his stuff, most definately. Next time I will endeavor to be there for sure. Hopefully he made another tape of it, did he ??? Peace.....RDT
 
Guro Steve,

Ray really is awesome, and a nice guy to boot. I'm fortunate to live at walking distance from FCS headquarters and be able to learn from him on a regular basis. In fact, I've only missed three classes since I became his student, about a year and a half ago, and only because it was unavoidable.

It would be great to have you here for a Gathering! :)

Gumagalang,

Leo
 
Originally posted by RDT
Hopefully he made another tape of it, did he ??? Peace.....RDT

Ray will be busy with another project for the next three weeks or so, but I'm sure he will be offering this Gathering on tape real soon. I know there were a few cameras there.
 
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