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Board of Directors of the Guild How to learn Danse De Rue Savate Certified Academies of Danse De Rue Savate(sm)
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Buitron's Danse De Rue Savate(sm)
Universally,
the French martial arts are usually called by one of A merge of the following cultures includes : English, Castilian, Catalan, Basque, Bretagne & Flemish. Savate blended together the proven fighting techniques of Europe, into an art that is aristocratically gentle with back alley brutality. Its traces can by found to date back to the mid 1500s. Many talk about the fact that thugs, sailors, and nobles where contributors and lead to many philosophies which blended into a Love of Respect and over all life.
Many believe that Danse De
Rue was developed in France, **WRONG**
this system was developed in Texas to be precise. When the International Guild
of The name savate was chosen over zipota by a panel of Professors. Who were: Isidro Chapa, Jonathan Ayers, Robert Paturel, Jean-Paul Viviani, Peirre Change, Dr. Paul R. Buitron, Paul-Raymond Buitron III, Andre Germe, Keith See and Dominick Dacklue. The Technical Director or Head of the Guild is Professeur Paul-Raymond Buitron III, but a Practitioner of Danse De Rue Savate(sm) is called a zipotero, unlike its counter parts of Boxe Francaise which are called savateur's'. Its Zipoteros are now using the term "on point all the time" to describe the system. Danse de Rue Savate(sm) is effective why: it shows responses to the body's reactions of the opponent, acknowledgement of striking points, respect of each type of attack and above all accepting reality. |
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