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Ed "Hot Dog" Solomon |
Clearly, I don't have the
martial arts background that most of the Dog Brothers possess. Nonetheless,
I have been bestowed the honor of being a member of this notable tribe--
of being "Hotdog".
Hotdog's first martial arts class
was in sixth grade where he dabbled in Shotokan - a Japanese Style.
Hotdog then, after getting his 'bells
rung' by a large kid in high school, enrolled in the local Tae Kwon Do
school. Hotdog liked Tae Kwon Do very much and he learned to kick people
- primarily in the head.
Hotdog earned the level of brown
belt and was convinced that this was a great accomplishment and was certain
everyone else thought so as well.
Then after years idle activity, Hotdog
met Marc "Crafty Dog" Denny, Co-founder of the Dog Brothers.
Crafty showed Hotdog the Filipino art of Kali. Hotdog thought Kali was
good but lacked kicks to the head. Hotdog had not yet connected with
the concept of zoning, slashing, stabbing, slapping, punching, kneeing,
elbowing and decapitating - as he matured he learned to appreciate these
things.
Then one day, while working as a
camera man at Punong Guro Edgar Sulite's studio while Crafty was taking
a challenge match on behalf of Lameco, Hotdog was lulled into his first
stick fight. What a rush .....
Guro Crafty, seizing the moment, convinced
Hotdog that he was truly God's gift to stick fighting. Hotdog, of course
was eager to believe this and readily signed for the next gathering where
he fought for REAL - ouchhhh!!! Salty Dog hits REALLY hard - believe
it .....
From then on I got real about the
martial arts, my training (including some Machado Jiu Jitsu) and my fighting
capacity. This is what fighting at the Dog Brother's gathering does for
the individual. It's a reality check!!! And sometimes REALITY MATTERS.
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