Before meeting Grandmaster Crispulo Ising Atillo in 2002 and becoming his private student, Guro David was exposed to several martial arts including Yoshinkan Aikido, JKD, Wing Chun, Yang Tai Chi, Liang Zhen Pu Ba Gua, Jose Go’s Banate (Balintawak), and other Filipino martial arts.
When Guro David met Grandmaster Atillo it was by coincidence. He just happened to be visiting relatives in California for a month and Grandmaster Atillo happened to be in the same town. For Guro David, Grandmaster Atillo’s method of teaching has opened his mind to the possibilities of change in combat not just at close range but in all ranges.
On his first day Grandmaster Atillo had Guro David sparring with him and although he was terrified and received a few bruises, he faired well not only because of the techniques but because of the principles - simple principles that can be applied to any art you study. There are no secrets to Grandmaster Atillo’s art. Just simple, yet profound principles only experienced through flowing with Grandmaster Atillo and by practice, and more practice.
The system starts out with the basics - how to strike, stances, footwork, positioning of body and stick. The art trains you to fight other skilled eskrimadors and these basics, even before learning the numberings, are ingrained. Then comes the numberings, defending against them and defending and countering. After these you learn methods of defense that Atillo has created to build up your speed, accuracy and timing. In the advanced fundamentals you spar and learn what Atillo calls “steps”. These steps eventually lead you up to the highest “floor” - the Cuentada. The Cuentada is an account of your opponents’ moves, and sometimes planning three steps ahead of your opponent, where you are in complete control of stick and body and effectively answering all questions quickly, smoothly and efficiently.
Guro David states, “The longer I train with Grandmaster Atillo the more I’m in awe of his endless answers to all my questions in combat. His experience in real fights, and witnessing of real fights, has enabled him to mold his system of fighting to a base, practical method that makes it easy for the student to follow but also challenges the student continuously. He is always generous in his teachings to those who come with their cups empty.”
Guro Paolo David has helped spread Grandmaster Atillo’s art in Toronto, Canada to a select few students from all walks of life - from law enforcement, college students, and business owners, to pharmacists, accountants, and actors. He’s had the pleasure of being a guest instructor at the Rapier Wit stage combat school in Toronto, Canada in October 2004 and conducted a class with GM Atillo at the Inosanto Academy in August 2006. Also in 2006, Guro Paolo David helped write GM Atillo's special edition issue for FMA Digest found here. His skills in Atillo Balintawak have helped him through numerous encounters as a private investigator.
