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The Ancient Art of Arnis
The Liborio G. Heyrosa De Cuerdas Eskrima system is an unorthodox Filipino fighting system that utilizes stick, knife and hand-to-hand fighting methods. It is characterized by its close-quarter combat techniques where students must be able to fight in tight spaces with little to no lighting, using multiple defensive/offensive combinations. Previously an underground fighting system, this type of arnis/eskrima has currently come to light with the sudden interest in Filipino Martial Arts. This system was developed by the late Liborio "Tiboring" Heyrosa, a student of Venacio "Anciong" Bacon and Nene "Ingko Nene" Rosales of the famed Balintawak system. The system is now kept alive by his son “Titing” Heyrosa and student Manuel “Owit” Jecong.
The Ancient Art of Arnis
The Liborio G. Heyrosa De Cuerdas group is one of the few groups left that still spars without padding or helmets. This was how instruction was handed down in the early years of eskrima in Cebu and it is a tradition that the group keeps alive to this day. The group also believes that the true secrets of the art can only be learned through this method:
One must understand, however, that the sparring sessions are done with controlled strikes (only Tersia strikes at pre-selected targets) and are only attempted by students who have reached at the very least a level of Warrior I. If you would like to view some of our sparring sessions, please visit our media page.
LIBORIO "Tiboring" G. HEYROSA
The late Great Grand Master Liborio G. Heyrosa was the creator and developer of the Eskrima De Cuerdas system of fighting. The youngest of four siblings, he was born in Asinan, a small coastal town, but later moved to Mandaue where he resided for the rest of his life.
At an early age, “Tiboring” (as he was fondly called), developed a fascination and propensity for martial arts, which he followed and developed throughout his adult life. Having been nurtured and rigorously trained under the tutelage of Venacio “Noy Anciong” Bacon and Nene “Ingko Nene” Rosales of the famed Balintawak system, he successfully mastered and completed their “formal system of training” at the early age of 19.
Being neighbours with the two Grand Masters, Tiboring continued his training at the masters’ residences on a daily basis. As the training progressed, Noy Anciong and Ingko Nene encouraged the young Tiboring to revise the fighting system into a more accurate and active defense system that utilized multiple counter offensive strikes in an “unorthodox” manner. Thus he deviated from the normal series of pre-arranged strikes in the numerical order, and was able to incorporate several forms of combat fighting techniques that he had previously learned.
After 5 more years of training with the Grand Masters and development of this new method, he earned his degree of competence and the title as the sole De Cuerdas Eskrimador. He then continued to develop the De Cuerdas system up until his death, leaving the legacy of his system to his son, Titing, and to his most trusted student, Manuel “Owit” Jecong.
Tiboring’s Martial Arts History and Disciplines:
Below is a list of Tiboring’s martial arts biography and the list of mentors he trained under:
Teen Years:
Adult Life
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Recorded Challenges:Tiboring had received many fighting challenges throughout his life, in which he had to test his skills against a wide variety of opponents of varied martial arts disciplines. In his lifetime Tiboring did not lose a single challenge offered to him, despite his small stature and build (he was only 5’2). Below is a list of challenges he accepted and their results.
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