Guro Dan Inosanto for "The Bladed Hand"
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- A documentary film about Filipino Martial Arts by Jay Ignacio, "The Bladed Hand" is a documentary about the global impact and current state of Eskrima/Kali/Arnis, otherwise known as Filipino Martial Arts. Here is a special excerpts of how Hollywood was introduced to the Filipino Martial Arts because of FilAm Guro Dan Inosanto from the documentary, "The Bladed Hand".
To download the full length documentary, "The Bladed Hand", please go to www.thebladedhand.com or purchase the DVD on their website. Special Thanks to filmmaker Jay Ignacio for this exclusive excerpt.
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I knew Bruce and Dan were good friends but It's cool to hear Dan say that Bruce was his "BEST friend at that time period". Epic partnership! Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Petition to include him in the list of National Artists in the Philippines for promoting FMA. Glad to see him get that award.
Bruce Lee obviously left way too early. Credit goes to Mr. Inosanto for doing a great deal of the heavy lifting in popularizing Jeet Kune Do. Both are very admirable masters.
Dan inosanto is I think about 84 and he moves like he's 20 no signs of slowness true legend
As alot of us have commented, I too, had the privilege to train many times with Guro Inosanto, the late Guro Hartsell, Arjon Chi Sarisute, the late Herman Sawanda and a host of other influential martial artist greats over the years. They were for me, informative and inspirational through my own personal martial path within the FMA. God bless them all.
I had the privilege and honor of meeting Dan in the yearly 1980's at West Coast Taekwondo in Milpitas CA. Dan liked my quick boxing and kicking skills and he was happy to show me eskrima and nunchaku sticks. It was fantastic to talk and train with Dan about his teaching Bruce Lee the same techniques. What Dan taught me in just a few days showed me a totally different side of Martial Arts. Thank you Master!!!
yep Guro Dan is a great teacher , very informative on all aspects of the fighting arts . It was a priviledge and honour to train with him in the 1980's and with the Late Larry Hartsell on the JKD grappling . I was a judoka then of 17 years experience and Hartsell just threw it out the window by showing me the confines of my art ..and how to expand upon and take advantage of other grappling arts !... really years ahead of the field and time ; the concepts of Lee and Inosanto have projected the arts decades forward towards the reality of combat !.
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I'm glad that someone posted this, this would be really a great legacy and proof to people around the world on how they became close friends
Dan Inosanto is simply a great man. Glad he's continuing JKD etc. Every time he speaks it has a lot of value.
Going to one of his seminars later this month. FEELS GOOD MAN
To me, Dan Inosanto seems to be a humble and a good guy.
Hong-kong n the philippines!
Guru Dan is great. Both of my sifus learn from him. I’m glad to have learned as much as I have.
i will never forget the seminar i had with him best day of my life.
Just three words EXCELLENT ,TERRIFIC FABULOUS
Thank you!
There is no fancy movements. Just the right knowledge to protect oneself. Splendid. 👍🍀
Bravo. Proud to be a Filipino !
the only way to learn is from getting hit and knowing how to defend yourself. I learned because my mom uses a stick for discipline. hahaha