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Martial artist Dave Mancini (Filipino, Wing Chun, JKD, Silat, etc.) holding seminars in Redding, CA this Sat and Sun 10AM-2PM. Contact me for more info!

Please feel free to contact me if you are interested in any other seminars or training in the Redding area.

Martial artist Dave Mancini (Filipino, Wing Chun, JKD, Silat, Boxing, etc.) holding seminars in Redding, CA this Sat and Sun 10AM-2PM, Feb 24th and 25, 2012. Contact me for more info!

Please know that this is not an event sponsored by FightMethod.com, but as I just found out about it and attended a portion of the seminar today, and will be attending the Sunday as well, in the slight chance anyone sees this in the Redding area, this will be something you’ll want to check out.

This seems to be more of an introductory seminar, as Dave Mancini intends to be in Redding and teaching over the next couple of years or so, so come by and check it out, as there aren’t a lot of places that offer Wing Chun, JKD and the Filipino arts (Kali, Eskrima, Arnis) in this area.

That said, if you’re interested in training with some skilled people in Arnis/Kali, please contact me, and I can suggest a few really good guys. As Dave Mancini gets classes going, I’ll post here about that as well.

Thanks,
Tim

The intention of the FightMethod.com site.

To anyone that reads this, welcome!

The intention of this website is to build a community of martial arts enthusiasts from around the world, as well as locally. To share and create concepts, training methods, techniques, and to improve our odds in fighting, regardless if it’s on the street or in a sporting event such as the cage.

Far too many people spend too much time arguing online about what works and what doesn’t, when we all probably just want to train instead. Therefore, the function of this site is geared to bypassing the debates and getting down to what’s real, what different ideas/concepts can offer and how they can benefit anyone.

No mystical nonsense, no arguing about what’s best, but just ideas that will work better for different people by default, and being thick skinned enough to speak about realistic training, if something can be improved, if suggestions can be made, and a desire to share insights and experiences in martial arts training and conceptualized areas where anyone of any style can benefit. At least, that’s the hope!

Soon, there will be a forum, information, contact for training locally, as well as a list of people that wish to submit links for local “fight clubs” of their own so they can hopefully get like-minded people together to train and collaborate with, as well as videos that will be submitted with various training and fighting methods/ideas. Users of the site will be welcome and encouraged to contribute in these varied ways, though everyone is free to view what we offer and offer suggestions, criticism, insights, or whatever else.

Stay tuned, there’s much more to come!

Thanks,

Tim