Abi Moriya is a professional coach and researcher whose involvement in the martial arts spans over four decades. In addition Abi is a teacher of Qigong and TCM. Abi acts as head of martial arts discipline at the Nat Holman School for Coaches and Instructors, Wingate Institute, Israel.
Author of "Lightened Tiger Darkened Dragon: Chinese Martial Arts; A Cultural View", TLV 2016. Co-author with Guy Mor "Krav Maga - Teaching with Doubt !", TLV 2016.
He was my friend I even sparred him once, a nice and talented guy , so sad he passed away on his motorcycle, I am nostalgic watching this video, thank you for uploading.
Why are you demonstrating this with a *sitting* client instead of having them rest on a table? It takes effort to stay upright, thus preventing the body from relaxing as much as possible. It also prevents the possibility of using *traction* methods to decompress joints.
Hi. I don't know if you are familiar with Tuina, but in this method treatments are done both sitting & on a table. Not necessarily the same techniques. Part 2 is on a table.
@@AbiMoriya669, I trained in Tui Na at the Acupressure Institute under Brian O'Da -who taught it exclusively on a table. I never saw it practiced on a sitting recipient; and I don't see the benefit of doing so for reasons I explained here.
Omg iv been looking for this video for yearsssssss. I remember watching this ages ago. And I was never able to find the video again. And I found it!!!!!!!!!
I've never had the opportunity to study Cabales Serrada Escrima. I note there was no #4 in your display of 1 thru 12 for espada y daga @ 9:25 -Did you forget it, or is #4 only for solo baston?
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