First Day Of Shoot
The video shoot went quite well, Guro Ron Hardin was there to make me look good. We went thru all the basic stick stuff and some of the staff stuff and still had time to do some interviews. All in all I think this will be a go. There is just no way to put everything on video- we can only allude to the fact that there is a lot being shown.
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Is this sport as popular as Taekwondo, Judo, Karate, etc? Any women doing it?
No, that is why we are making videos- to enlighten martial artists.
FMA is becoming more popular- but they are not as popular as Korean and Japanese martial arts
"the first day" says Brian, in his usual humble style with a hint of humor laced between the words.
This was an amazing weekend as I was given the opportunity to have a first hand, behind the scenes look at the birthing (after 37 years) of this incredible concept.
It was an honor to meet Ron and watch him in action as he demonstrated the flow, the grace, the agility he has learned through the study of the art under your watchful eye. Being there to witness his interview - the way he feels about himself, his family and his world because of your belief and dedication to his success was certainly inspiring.
Watching Jeff and Andrew (Prometheus Motion Pictures and students of Kuntaw) in action, it was easy to see the impact your training has made on their lives.
This video gives evidence to the truth in the age old story of "The Little Red Hen" as these four young men live the definition of success in their progressive realization of this worthy ideal.
Many thanks to you Brian, for allowing me this opportunity to gain insite into the workings of this budding art.
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