Vic Sanchez
Grandmaster Vicente "Vic" R. Sanchez is a Filipino martial artist and the founder of Kali Arnis International.
FMA Styles
In his practice of Filipino martial arts for over 60 years, Sanchez has mastered four major arnis systems:[1][2]
- Cinco Teros from Pangasinan - under Antonio Javier. According to Sanchez's teachers, this was the style of Arnis practiced by Andres Bonifacio.
- Kasilagan (Kali Salag Ilag) - under Johnny Panuringan
- Modern Arnis - under Remy A. Presas
- Tersia Serrada, Cadenilla y Espada y Daga (Lightning Scientific Arnis International) - under Benjamin Luna Lema
Grandmasters
Vic Sanchez has been a long-time student and friend of Remy Presas and Benjamin Luna Lema. Sanchez and Presas met through Roland Dantes on the film set of "Pacific Connection" (alternate title: "The Stickfighter"). The two became fast friends, as they were both very impressed with each other's martial skills.[1] Presas was so impressed of Sanchez' skill that he insisted upon including Sanchez' Cinco Teros in the pages of "The Practical Art of Eskrima".
Sanchez is one of a handful of Modern Arnis practitioners worldwide to be promoted to Lakan Walo (8th degree black belt).[3] He is also a member of the Modern Arnis Senior Masters Council, a founding member of the World Kali-Eskrima-Arnis Grandmasters Council (headquartered in Manila) as well as founder of Kali-Arnis International.
Sanchez remains deeply loyal to his late friend and teacher, and continues to promote Modern Arnis making it the first step in his training progression. After a student masters Modern Arnis, he then progresses to Lightning Scientific Arnis and then to Cinco Teros and Kasilagan.
Awards
GM Vic Sanchez was conferred the Living Legend Award during the 1st Filipino Martial Arts Hall of Fame awarding ceremonies in 2012.[4]
References
- 1 2 Steven K. Dowd. "Special Recognition Issue - Man, Woman and School of the Year 2005" (PDF). FMA Digest.
- ↑ "LSAI & LESKAS the Difference". Mandirigmang Kaliradman.
- ↑ Dieter Knuttel. "Grandmaster Dieter Knuttel Biography".
- ↑ "Issue No. #25: 1st Filipino Martial Arts Hall of Fame" (PDF). FMA Informative. 2012.