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This guy is just another Cris Clugston wanna be but without the military training to back up his bull shit so thumbs down. Why doesnt he show us some of his methods of fighting to convince us that he is correct cause all i see in action is his mouth moving ?
I'm a purple belt. I say all butt scooters are chickens scared of takedowns.If one tries to butt scoot, I never engage and ask them if they're gonna fight like men coz I don't fight women.
big talk , but people who say this aint done nothing in way of fighting . lots of dojo crap but little actual fighting ability.. fact , training in a dojo aint fighting in a life and death situation , his nose says he aint never been punched on it , which equates to he aint had a fight . .. thus too many so called egg spurts wanna bees eager to post videos and talk the talk . but will come up with numerouse excuses not to accept the fight when it is presented to them .. my advice is S T F U
Thank you Ryan for your FRANKNESS on pointing out the TRUTH!!! I'm sharing this video of YOURS as a teaching RESOURCE tonight at our little jkd friday night group!!! jkd sifu mike goldberg ( Keller, Texas )
For me the best part of Thai fighting is the clinch techniques. Blends perfectly with clinch wrestling and takedowns, making for a perfect approach to self defense.
Hello can i ask,,i'm just curious,, is ARNIS is similar to the martial arts used by israel defense force and korean military? Beacause i saw it here in youtube also,, its quite similar? Thanks for the response
I was just telling a friend today that I think maybe one of the reasons this style has lost something of its efficacy is because maybe they give out too many black belts and then I see a little kid getting one just like taekwondo with all the zillions of little black belt kids ha ha ha
Great video. I do train muay thai and specifically do sparring and pad work to drill some SD leaning moves. Just a couple things. Teeps are surprisingly effective. I really like the long guard (check out Jeff Chan's adaptation of it, it's very muay thai like) because you start off in a "I don't want any trouble pose", you can quickly determine reach, you can grab his arm or wrists or do some hand traps or parrys, and really sets you up well for a fight ending straight or elbow combo, The only thing I don't like about muay thai is a very static stance sucks vs multiple opponents (I mean you're screwed either way right?), you still need to know some wrestling and or BJJ and you need to adapt your stance (bladed more like a boxer is better), drills and guard for the streets.
I became facebook friend with Mr. Taboada. I wish I could train with him. Don't know any forms of any Martial Arts. We spoke on the phone and the man is very friendly and very humble.
In my Kung Fu school, my Sifu and his Sifu teach Wing Tsun with the increment of FMA, because we all see how brilliant effective is FMA (what we call Escrima, or Kali). If you guys have never tried to incorporate wing tsun and FMA in a unique training system, trust me... This is really really good! Our Wing Tsun system is also not that "traditional" (my Sigung trained till last level 3 different Wing Tsun systems, and also Sanda, Northern Shaolin and was himself a Sanda Athlete. My Sifu trained the same stuff and incorporated also his experience in working as Guard and being graduated in Physical Education). What I want to say is that Tradition does NOT have to mean it can't be evolved, incorporated with other experiences and useless things can easily be changed or thrown away.
Some of the most important info for people to have for self defense these days. Everyone is worshipping boxers, kickboxers, muay Thai fighters, and Brazilian jiu jitsu folks. But none of them are complete martial arts, and they all have a low success rate in self defense (i generally assume the person defending themselves is weaker, or less aggressive or less experienced, because teaching self defense against people you can beat anyways is nonsense)