Esgrima La Churi Roma. Knife, Stick, Gypsy Cane
Master Daniel Guijarro presents for the first time and with the blessing of his own, the ancient tradition of knife fencing, the Cachaba and gypsy rod and gypsy fight of the Churi Romá School, from the lineage of the fencing of the Paulos, from the Salazar Montoya family in Ferrol, Galicia. This family fencing, inherited from the work of the Barateros and the bandits and whose first records date back to 1425, was kept secret, remaining as an exclusive practice and teaching only within the families themselves. In this first introductory work we show the 3 forms of fighting, or School Fencing: Cachaba, La Vara stick cane, Esgrima Cuchillo knife and Puño Limpio empty hands. The Cachaba and Vara Gitana has always been considered an art of honor and traditional righteousness. It is a direct, fast, very short, forceful and effective fencing, with 15 codified movements. In La Churi, the knife in Romani, the goal is always to seriously injure the opponent,
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