Products by Ted Lucaylucay

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Blade to Boxing (Tapes 1 & 2) (1995)

Featuring Ted Lucaylucay

This tape series relates the Filipino boxing (Sinum Bagay) to the knife drills making it one art.

World renowned Kali Instructor, Guru Ted Lucaylucay has trained in Kali, Jeet Kune Do, Boxing, Judo, and Karate. He has trained with Filipino Grand Masters such as Angel Cabales, Leo Giron, Ben Largusa and of course his father, Lucky Lucaylucay, to whom this tape is dedicated.

This set of videos is the last to be made by Ted Lucaylucay.

Video approximate running time: 100 minutes (total for both tapes)

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Panantukan Filipino Boxing (1992)

Featuring Ted Lucaylucay

The art of Filipino boxing called Panantukan is deeply enhanced by the movements found in knife fighting. The blade awareness developed from working with knives brings out the best when learning covering, striking and countering skills. Like Chinese boxing, Filipino boxing consists of empty hands, kicking and weaponry as well as utilizing a lot of footwork. With over 30 years of training in arts as varied as JKD, karate, judo, kung-fu, escrima and western boxing, Ted Lucaylucay is more than qualified to guide you through this combat style. This tape will give you a strong foundation on which to enhance your personal combat skills.

Video approximate running time: 55 minutes

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Kali/Escrima

The Art of Filipino Fencing Featuring Ted Lucaylucay

The Filipino art of Kali/Escrima, somtimes known as Filipino fencing, is one of the most dynamic fighting systems ever developed. With over 30 years of experience training witht he likes of Angel Cabales, Leo Giron, Ben Largusa, Floro Villabrille, Dan Inosanto and his father, "Lucky Lucaylucay", Guro Ted Lucaylucay is more than qualified to explain the basic concepts needed to understand this style. In this tape, Ted shows the applications as well as the connection between weapon and empty hand movements. The viewer gets the ABC's of footwork, striking, blocking direct hits and disarms. The excercises are done with sticks, knives and empty hand. A must for those looking to round out their combative skills and concepts.

Video approximate running time: 55 minutes

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Stick Boxing

A KALI/JKD Training Program Featuring Ted Lucaylucay

From the multi-dimensional structure of kali and the progressive concepts of jeet kune do comes the dynamic art of "stick-boxing". In this tape kali/J.K.D. Maestro Ted Lucaylucay shows the relationship of the blad, stick and empty hand in a unique training package. Stickboxing is the blend of the stickfighting and boxing methods of kali/J.K.D. Guro Ted highlights the use of the second hand of kali. Usually considered a checking tool in relation with single stick use, the second hand in stick boxing is a primary, close-range weapon used for punching from all angles. Stickboxing also uses the full arsenal of kali/J.K.D. tools, including kicking, elbows, knees, sweeps, locks and takedowns. However, the common denominator is the "boxing structure". Whether European or Asian, the boxing structure shines through to bind the arts together.

Guro Ted brings out the many elements of this exciting art through combinations of offense and defense, sensitivity and flow drills, J.K.D. trapping, equipment training and free sparring!

Video approximate running time: 55 minutes

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The Pocket Stick

Self-defense in the palm of your hand. Featuring Ted Lucaylucay

(Cover Missing)

Video approximate running time: 55 minutes

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KALI/JKD (Volumes 1 - 4) (1982)

Featuring Ted Lucaylucay

Volume 1 Weapon Excercise Position, Angulation Theory, Parry & Safety Factors, Angles of Attack, Mobility, Static & Free-Flow Techniques.

Volume 2 (Cover Missing)

Volume 3 Timing/Rhythm Drills, Counterattack, Trapping Drills, Sensitivity Drills, Don Chi, Chi Sao

Volume 4 (Cover Missing)

Ted Lucaylucay was born in the Hawaiian Islands and experimented with various martial art styles. After moving to Los Angeles, he became one of the early "backyard" students of Richard Bustillo and Dan Inosanto. He eventually became the first student to graduate from the Inosanto Academy in both JKD and Kali.

After leaving the Inosanto Academy in 1975, he started his own organization Temujin Lucaylucay Kali/JKD. He continued to grow and "Absorb what was useful" refining his skills and tutoring thousands of students along the way.

Ted Lucaylucay passed away March 30, 1996, but these videotapes of the early years of his training are not only historically significant but also a source of timeless information.

Video approximate running time: 60 minutes