ken hill Thanks for your videos man, I just got back into handling nunchaku after 6 years with no practice and your videos really helped me get back into the flow of using them :)
Hi Ken,. I've been teaching Martial Arts for about 29 years. I've seen weapon forms change and evolve so much over the years. I really enjoy your videos because of the way you break things down and your explanation of your combinations. Great job...
i got my black belt 3 years ago and ended up leaving my dojo. found my nunchucks a few days ago and i made it part of my New Years resolution to learn the nunchucks. im using your videos to learn one new skill every day for 30 days and WOW it’s so helpful!! thank you :) ❤️❤️ I am currently on day 4! I will try to share it with you when I finish this challenge!
Dude you're such an amazing teacher, I love how you break everything down into steps and perform it slow enough to follow what is actually taking place, makes learning so much easier. I learned the figure 8 wrist roll in one night thanks to you, still horribly sloppy but I have much practicing to do. Thank you for the vidoes!
THANK YOUUU i bought my nunchaku yesterday and am now able to do it fast with transitioning in and out of other moves just 2 hours after your video. thank you for easy to understand tutorials that give me a new trick ill know for a long time
You've achieved the Cool status my dude, you make this look flawless and easy, so satisfying to watch and your whole appearance is super clean and so charismatic
This is arguably the best, most complex vid ever.should have been titled 'advanced nun chucko... I just stared nunchuk-ing today but this vid gives me an even higher standard than Bruce Lee...
Dude.... You are a beast.... I have not even looked at my Chucks in like, 10 or 15 yrs. Let alone spin them. Anyway, I blew the dust off of them and spun em' for a while. MAN I'M RUSTY! LoL! Glad You're on here!
Thank u so much, I already learned this when I was 12 in the Kwon Do, I'm 28 now and I feel like messing around with nunchucks again and but I forgot the trick. This video allowed me to relearn it. Thank you💜
Your videos helpt me starting to learn the nunchucks! Great tutorial! And also to brag a bit, I even surprised myself by learning the wrist rolls in under an hour! And after a couple of hours I'm doing them in high speed. So in your words I'm awsome haha. Keep up the good work!
You're so amazing brotha! Training on the nunchakus and you're the best at teaching! Thank you so much! I really appreciate you sharing your years of experience and knowledge!!!
Yeah, this is the one I got down last night pretty well. It was strange at first because I was dialed in for like a minute straight. First time ever doing something like this for so long without a slip-up. Woo!
this is actually the first spinie trick i learned, i do it on my hips to, side to side also... i do the 180 degrees a lot smaller when doing this.Ken Hill is aaaaawwweesome
I think I am a little insane cause it just took 30 min to learn the first and soon i bill begin with the back to front. Thanks for making these videos cause I have nunchucks home but nobody learns me. It was hard learning on youtube but your videos helped a lot.
Ken, u've always been one of my favorites. your showmanship exceeds ur skill which is undoubtedly no less. u certainly are an inspiration to a lot of people as of mine. I believe its not a time challenge issue rather, how good u become through practice and be one with this weapon. I wish I were as good as you are or I would have sent you some of my own practice videos. Long live stay well and keep rolling my friend !
Definitely the most useful nunchaku tutorial I have seen, just tried the normal wrist roll watching this video and it is working pretty well! Now I can have a great transition out of and into strikes!
I self taught nunchucks long ago, starting to pick them up again and stumbled across this video. This video reminded me of all the terrible funny bone hits.. ewe.. 99% of my painful mistakes were funnybone hits.. pretty much all caused by the move hes showing in this video.
Hello Kenn , my name is Gert and I live in Europe ( BELGIUM ) and without lying , I love ya tutorials about Nunchuks , I lear far more from you than I learn in my school where I do KUNG FU " Lai Fist Kung FU " , so THANKS a lot man for all the effort you put into ya video's to teach us. THANK . I'm beginning to get the hand of it and it makes me so happy , in the beginning I was struglingut now , after a while it goes like riding a bike , even tricks I see you teaching 1 time after a day or 4 I'm getting it. But I practice alot , every day after work and after Kung Fu class. THANKS MAN " GERT " !!!!!!!! YOU ARE TOP
I am practicing the nunchucks since I was a child, I am confident with myself, but only Lately am I learning the learning the wrist roll, I can do it pretty good but your way Is absolutely flawless.
Hi Ken! I'm actually not sure how stumbled upon your videos now, but 3 weeks later having never spun a chuck in my life or had any experience in martial arts (I'm a musician in fact), I am doing figure 8 wrist rolls and more! Your style of teaching is awesome and I'm sure you reached your goal of 100 new spinners before that year was out, but aside from that you've given me an excellent new fulfilling hobby! Gratitude from Essex, England.
I learn a lot so far from u still working on that . To keep it going .got the wrist rolls down I got one side down at the 6 o clock just have get the other side down . I made my self a coool pair of nun Chucks.out heavy duty springs.
Thank you for this. My master says there is no other form for nunchucks that we do, so I could go free style. Well he only taught us the basics: figure 8, triangle, underarm catch, around the neck, around the back, to the knee etc. so it's hard to look really cool with them so this will impress my fellow peers if my nunchucks are long enough to to the turn. Anyway thanks again!
Thanks I'll tell you but unfortunately we are on break Until January 5 and Wednesday is our only weapons day. It's hard to get there on a family schedule so I get there when I can and still dominate everyone! Lol.
I got it down but then I thought I did it wrong, rewatched, didn't get it kept trying to do it I was used to twirling my fingers because I did butterfly knife tricks so I kept twirling the chuk and itd mess up the rhythm xD when the chain wraps your hand from the bottom up was really weird for me but I'm sure I got it now hahah
You deserve so many more views.You have a fantastic attitude towards teaching, and always seem to be upbeat. This keeps the viewer's attention. BTW; you're teaching reminds me of CALVINNATION, I learned all of my Bailsong moves from him.
3:15 thank you for the lessons. I could do everything up until here (not as smooth as you... you are Bruce Lee reincarnated hehe). I practice all day. No drama. I've got to get that extra beat in..... but the next move.... behind your back.... can't wait to try that tomorrow!! Love the videos. Thank you Master.
Nunchaku are meant to be used as a weapon, flashy moves are okay for shows as he does, however in combat it is not practical. Even in a show it is abuse of the weapon as it is intended to be used to strike, trap and disarm opponents. Doing moves as shown in the video causes unnecessary wear and tear where the two sticks are connected and causes them to loosen. If used for combat you must keep in mind that they are a weapon and should be wielded as such and without the added wear and tear from the fancy junk that can get you killed. They will last longer if used properly.
the most effective way to use in a battle is to know your wrist rolls while theyre not used that much, theyre effective to inflict fear, confuse opponents and switch guards. your guard would be holding them on a back shoulder grip ready to slash at anyone trying to get close to you. This is the most simple of techniques of course if you want to go bruce lee on it its gonna take a while lol
Why can't I get the momentum going on the right side wrist roll? It always falls down as soon as I flip the nunchucka I'm holding over my wrist and catch the other one.