Тёмный

Doug Marcaida | Unrealistic Filipino Martial Arts Training 

Funker Tactical - Fight Training Videos
Подписаться 1,2 млн
Просмотров 1,7 млн
50% 1

Doug Marcaida of Marcaida Kali talks about unrealistic training in Filipino Martial Arts also known as FMA, Kali, Arnis or Eskrima. If you are a fan of Filipino Martial Arts or edged weapons training, you're gonna love this: www.anglefive.com/listing/kal...
Note: Funker Tactical is not affiliated with Doug Marcaida. The views expressed in this video are those of the presenters.
[RECOMMENDED ONLINE TRAINING]
✅ Law Enforcement Training: www.tricomtraining.com
✅ Edged Weapons Martial Arts: www.pekiti.university
✅ JiuJitsu for Law Enforcement: www.aperture.university/store...
✅ Jeet Kune Do/Wrestling/JiuJitsu: www.aperture.university/store...
✅ The Most Common Attacks: www.aperture.university/store...
✅ Boxing: www.aperture.university/store...
✅ Shoot Boxing: www.aperture.university/store...
✅ JiuJitsu for Knife Defense: www.aperture.university/store...
✅ Muay Thai: www.aperture.university/store...
✅ Multiple Martial Arts: www.aperture.university/store...
[GET CONNECTED WITH THE TEAM]
🔥 Funker Tactical on Instagram: / gn_funkertactical
🔥 Funker Tactical Website: www.FunkerTactical.com
🔥 Funker Tactical FB Page: / funkertactical
Thank you for watching our channel. Your subscription is valuable to us. Please consider subscribing.
For business inquiries including video production, social media management, product integration and sponsorship please contact our Operations Director: PRubio@FunkerTactical.com
All of our videos are for entertainment and educational purposes only. Please do not try anything you see in a Funker Tactical video without the supervision of a qualified instructor. These actions are potentially dangerous and may cause injury or death. Always exercise the highest level of safety when handling weapons and firearms.
Please check with your local authorities regarding the lawful ownership and use of any weapons, firearms, kit and gear you see in any of our videos. We are not responsible for the consequences derived from the purchase, importation, possession or use of any items you see in our channel. Once again, it is important that you check with your local authorities first.

Развлечения

Опубликовано:

 

25 ноя 2015

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 1,8 тыс.   
@Tier1GearEDCReviews
@Tier1GearEDCReviews 2 года назад
There’s nothing “unrealistic” about learning control, timing and your weapon of choice. Although a knife fight could probably get a little wild… Learning about what you can do in each situation is never a bad thing.
@sixwingproductions
@sixwingproductions 2 года назад
muscle memory. enough training and your body will react on it's own and know what to do. thats why i can type with out looking at my key board because my arms and fingers know where the keys are at.
@tyrusmfrechs7025
@tyrusmfrechs7025 2 года назад
There is actually, if you control yourself in a unrealistic manor then that's how you'll conduct yourself in a realistic uncontrolled situation. I've been in both situations where I trained controlleder then realized I lacked the understanding of raw violence and 'striking out of anger.' I've been punched in the face due to too much control. So I diversified my training from Arnis/jujutsu/judo and began Muay Thai. When you get in the ring with another 200lb man that wants to hurt you, all that control is useless without understanding what truly works at full speed contact. Timing and effect are entirely different. Outside of the ring, it's a lot easier application as I didn't have to worry about ring rules, just laws and appropriate escalation. The gun reference and paper targets is bs as there's adequate training through sim ammunition and lasers.
@dsvet
@dsvet 2 года назад
The Dog Brothers proved most of these techniques go out the window in combat. m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CELN-DQI5qc.html
@californiacombativesclub202
@californiacombativesclub202 2 года назад
@@adi-uy7bn nope
@brankoposa1941
@brankoposa1941 2 года назад
So beautifully said.The knife drills are awesome.Love the times speed and exchanges so beautiful to watch.
@magicalsparrow2923
@magicalsparrow2923 7 лет назад
The point of the training is to teach you the technique so you can keep a clear mind and your body can react on impulse and instinct rather than being slowed by a mind clouded with fear or anger. The more calm you are, the more alert you are and the faster you can react to a situation. This is what the training is for.
@Fardawg
@Fardawg 3 года назад
Then some freestyle sparring to show the practicality of the techniques shouldn't be a problem. I don't know why he couldn't just say that they train traditional drills and also do freestyle sparring with attacks that are more likely to happen in reality, like "sewing machine" attacks, rather than someone just using the same knife work you do. And to answer his remark about not having realistic training with guns, that's what stuff like paintball is good for.
@theshadowbehindyou9631
@theshadowbehindyou9631 2 года назад
@@Fardawg paintball is def not good for training. Airsoft would be much better suited. Paintball you do a lot of things you would never consider doing and the range, ball lob and marker system is just to different, minus a few markers like the dye dam. Airsoft you can get exact replicas of whatever firearm you wish and they have a lot more range. Even better is to go to a sim-round place and do that.
@jojarett5351
@jojarett5351 2 года назад
@@Fardawg He may not have said they do freestyle sparring but he did say when they train military and le it's a different story. They train for actual realistic scenarios. This video wasn't meant to be a martial arts ad to encourage us. It's actually titled "unrealistic" 🤣. To see some freestyle sparring with a knife (which isn't practical really) you'd have to watch a video that focuses on that wouldn't you? Lol And what he meant by unrealistic paper target training wasn't that the training specifically isn't realistic but by comparison it's no more or less realistic than their knife training. He was only giving an analogy. BUT they actually do live firearm training with blank cartridges in realistic scenarios. It's literally military and le training. There is no true realistic knife training. It's called "don't get into a knife fight" but if you happen to and can't get away here's something you can attempt to do because even if it fails to work you at least have a chance to make it. Flailing your hands in defense is better than just accepting being a walking pincushion.
@bryanmerel
@bryanmerel 2 года назад
Practice, so that even if your mind forgets, your body remembers.
@dsvet
@dsvet 2 года назад
The Dog Brothers proved most of these techniques go out the window in combat. m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CELN-DQI5qc.html
@danielsherrer8223
@danielsherrer8223 2 года назад
"And the whole point here is, is it real? Guys, none of this is real! This is training, this is enjoying the art form" The man couldn't have been more honest. I respect that!
@fredienunez5762
@fredienunez5762 2 года назад
You might be surprise with the DOCE PARIS
@danielsherrer8223
@danielsherrer8223 Год назад
@@fredienunez5762 I wouldn't be surprised. I've studied with someone who has trained with one of the oldest members of Doce Pares
@user-ti5nq4lc1m
@user-ti5nq4lc1m 5 месяцев назад
Relex drills do in time become actual combat drills when you do it for long time. 5 to 7 years with 2 hours or more a day. At some point your going to want a gun, a spear or a long blade then all this becomes just fun. There is only strategy. There is no such thing as Martial Arts. Being empty handed is not where you want to be in Modern Warfare. Use what the Law allows and be very careful about this ego business as not realistic. Training is simulation and not actual combat. Train as hard you can to get as close to realism as you can, BUT in reality the knife comes out of nowhere with you carrying a bag of Groceries and you are deceased. You can prepare for many things but the idea is not to go quetly and without a struggle and get a chance at survival. Train in everything and get to be expert at them and you still become a slab of meat! No arguments needed and Doug knows this because you will most likely NEVER see it coming!
@shawntailor5485
@shawntailor5485 4 месяца назад
Doug's one of the nicest masters I've ever had the privilege to meet .
@Xiaolongbaokid16
@Xiaolongbaokid16 2 года назад
He's not cocky, and he's super calm and collected. That makes him admirable.
@businessraptor127
@businessraptor127 Год назад
Bro he closes his eyes.... not cocky lmao
@samivey8416
@samivey8416 2 года назад
Nothing but respect for Doug and the arts. Being aware and understanding the situation so you can stay out of harm's way is very important
@Tier1GearEDCReviews
@Tier1GearEDCReviews 2 года назад
Agreed.
@superkool7
@superkool7 2 года назад
“There is no right or wrong - there is only exploration” mint
@ChrisPBacon3000
@ChrisPBacon3000 2 года назад
Is it "exploration" to stab your training partner in the eye with your training weapon?
@imthamost
@imthamost 2 года назад
I loved everything about this vid. The art, the skill, & knowledge was all top notch.🔥
@richardhicks5683
@richardhicks5683 2 года назад
I love this explanation. The "Art" is the expression of creativity in the context of developing the appropriate motor skills and timing of whatever style you use. Sometimes, that's all a person wants to explore. There's nothing wrong with that. Those that criticize do not have a true understanding. It's baseless opinions, or based on limited experience, knowledge and foresight.
@dsvet
@dsvet 2 года назад
The Dog Brothers proved most of these techniques go out the window in combat. m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CELN-DQI5qc.html
@HirOinEvOl1
@HirOinEvOl1 2 года назад
This video popped in my youtube feed. To see this again still rings in my head today. What Doug said here is so true ! I can watch the video all day :D
@iammarkthemaster125
@iammarkthemaster125 2 года назад
Amazing! It shows what's possible with a high-level combination of the mind, body and knowledge!
@NAANsoft
@NAANsoft Год назад
Excellent training philosopy: A conversation - Question and answer. Good inspiration!
@Jacob_Spang
@Jacob_Spang 2 года назад
I could listen to Doug talk about this ALL DAY!!!
@theshadowbehindyou9631
@theshadowbehindyou9631 2 года назад
Same here. He speaks truth for sure!
@Jacob_Spang
@Jacob_Spang 2 года назад
@BigJohn Hansome thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to let us know your a complete douche
@user-fb4jg9qj3f
@user-fb4jg9qj3f 2 года назад
When i watch this movement i feel nostalgic my grandfather and my uncle always practice this movement when I'm 8yrs old now I'm 38 i see it again I'm happy that there still someone know this self-defense i thought this is already gone
@jamescook2948
@jamescook2948 2 года назад
Love to see how you have evolved Best video to date. Thanks Brother 🙏✌
@smoothcriminal7232
@smoothcriminal7232 2 года назад
I like the paper target analogy.. that explains it very well for those who easily calling martial arts fake based on drills they see...he explains it very precise here nobody actually thought bad guys will just stand in front of the cops/soldiers like a paper target just waiting to get hit.. in reality, they will fire back and cover.. but do we ever say what they doing at the firing range is bs? No, because it's a drill and that's the same point in martial arts.. muscle memory equates to presence of mind in an actual scenario
@paulixvillanueva5623
@paulixvillanueva5623 2 года назад
agree
@rodneywillett6316
@rodneywillett6316 9 месяцев назад
Exactly. Training is removing having to think of how to fight. It allows you to think of what you want to accomplish.
@LOUDMOUTHFLAVORS
@LOUDMOUTHFLAVORS 2 года назад
Just amazing! It brings tears to my eyes how dedicated they are to their art form.
@jamesharris1493
@jamesharris1493 2 года назад
The best answer or explanation is how your philosophy of how there is no right or wrong which is beautiful. The growth of understanding that people express themselves differently. Everyone is a different world meaning how everyone perceives things or better yet thoughts. If there is an entrance there has to be an exit? The idea is if physically one does not exist then create one!
@charmmaeonineza1501
@charmmaeonineza1501 Год назад
It builds muscle memory. The idea there is to always train and train. I can kind of understand this because the martial art I trained was also deemed "unrealistic" by many until I gained first-hand experience using it in an actual situation. It's actually a journey to prepare you for that one scenario you'd rather not happen to you or your loved ones. Still, martial arts like these are also meant to be enjoyed. That's why it's called a martial ART.
@allenwhittenbury5800
@allenwhittenbury5800 2 года назад
Have to admit I thought this was just another bash the art of choice but I was pleasantly surprised. I trained in jkd and Kali for a long time and I completely agree with you on everything. I also grew up in a very tough area so I know what a real fight looks like.
@Bryle_
@Bryle_ 2 года назад
Well explained. Every form of martial arts came from idealistic minds and applied it in reality. Like Bruce Lee said be water, hold the tradition but break it, be formless that's gonna make you unpredictable which also scares your foe. Humans really fear the unknown.
@alphago9397
@alphago9397 Год назад
Love this explanation; absolutely beautiful stuff..
@kevinhopkins1492
@kevinhopkins1492 2 года назад
I really appreciate your philosophical view of the way martial arts should be trained, executed and appreciated. Thank you for that sir.
@Apex_grind562
@Apex_grind562 3 года назад
Very realistic. Because doug is mastering different scenarios over and over again. The brain becomes as sharp as the knife. It's a dance here but becomes controlled savagery in real time.
@georgetrusty7696
@georgetrusty7696 2 года назад
🙄 control savagery Excuse me while I roll my eyes Bruce Lee called it emotional intent duh
@interestedlen8823
@interestedlen8823 2 года назад
Two of the things I take away from this: one - Doug is such a cool teacher, two - "Learn the disease, so you can cure it."
@jap33jpd
@jap33jpd Год назад
Exploration.....jeeeez...that is a word for continues development. Meaning the movement will evolve around Q&A of a particular situation which will definitely include both an objective and subjective standpoint. Master!
@bryanp5534
@bryanp5534 2 года назад
That was good stuff man. 👍🏿💯
@robertbrunston5406
@robertbrunston5406 2 года назад
Very good demo! Thank you so much.
@keystothebox
@keystothebox 2 года назад
The more you are familiar with the movements the less you have to think about how to deliver a proper block or attack which means it is less stress. Having the fundamentals down helps you focus on the larger strategies in a fight if you have to use it. This is why pressure testing is key to the success and growth of all real martial arts. In karate and Kung Fu no one is delivering the full force of maiming blows to their training partner.. but the fact that you train them means you have the option to do so if you have to defend yourself in a terrible situation.
@bongthegreat9996
@bongthegreat9996 2 года назад
Crystal clear explanation:)
@silverbck8347
@silverbck8347 2 года назад
it only becomes real when someone gets hurt. training is what prepares you from scenes that might actually happen during combat.
@joelskipper744
@joelskipper744 2 года назад
That was sick.... Reminds me of my training with my GM..... I am very grateful for the Philippines and Indonesia..... I learned Kali and pentjak silat.....the martial arts from these islands are some of the most brutal and effective ones on the planet...... Just Amazing..... Do some stick and knife please.... That would be even sicker...
@blackwater7183
@blackwater7183 Год назад
Oh you know Silat. 👏
@joelskipper744
@joelskipper744 Год назад
@@blackwater7183 definitely not an expert in it. Just because I trained in many different arts, but I most definitely do train in it. It's a beautiful and deadly art. I have much appreciation for the art.....
@shawndiplock7577
@shawndiplock7577 2 года назад
The explanation of this is amazing I would love to learn how to do this art
@bluearjonaproductions
@bluearjonaproductions 2 года назад
Doug Marcaida is such a legend
@pauloazuela8488
@pauloazuela8488 2 года назад
Kali is mostly used by the US military and Russian military. It's probably because of its practical use because of the intended use of it especially the origin. Well of course training like this is just good for grasping muscle memory and try finding a creative way to explore and add something to it. Kali doesn't mostly put a lot of conflict with other martial arts. It has a wide range of flexibility
@wehrewulf
@wehrewulf Год назад
Absolutely false.
@imperialtrooper927
@imperialtrooper927 6 месяцев назад
@@wehrewulf Absolutely true.
@TonyEncino89
@TonyEncino89 Месяц назад
Not really it’s bastardized into a really corny Macp or combatives version but to say mostly used, is a bullshit statement. Met people who practiced different fighting disciplines and we trained together but totally bringing in that knowledge from our own spare time or killing time in the field or flight line
@timbrrrr777
@timbrrrr777 2 года назад
Great video and mind set... Always a learning experience.
@user-SubvurzIV
@user-SubvurzIV Год назад
That was a really well considered, honest and pragmatic response to the realism question.
@trialanderrorsurvival392
@trialanderrorsurvival392 2 года назад
I started in traditional arts and realized how things really are. No disrespect to this instructor or any practitioner of kali, but i would suggest adding realistic scenarios and simple movements. Keep it simple, train the simplest movements rigorously, and teach based on concepts instead of techniques. Also, study real life attacks and make a baseline for how they usually go down, scenarios may change but usually the attacks are similar. Chad lyman C4C is a great thing to look up, the way he teaches is extremely real and viable.
@joshdrumtv3617
@joshdrumtv3617 2 года назад
How about try fighting doug marcaida? Message him and give him an actual fight. 😂
@trialanderrorsurvival392
@trialanderrorsurvival392 2 года назад
I mean, pretty unrealistic that i could set up a match with a big name like this man, and i never doubted his skill. All i was saying is that im not seeing realism in this PARTICULAR session of training, and i have seen more realistic and beneficial training elsewhere. I explicitly said no disrespect in my first comment. However, if doug sees this and it is possible to set that up i would be honored and im sure i would learn alot from it.
@paulixvillanueva5623
@paulixvillanueva5623 2 года назад
@@trialanderrorsurvival392 man no diss about your comment man but the other guy is a us army come on how could be someone in the army know kali if its not realistic ? special forces all over the world are trained with kali. so how come you would say unrealistic when the special forces Are acquiring these skill and to think they are the one mostly in combat in front of the enemy ?
@paulixvillanueva5623
@paulixvillanueva5623 2 года назад
and how come the us marines are in the Philippines trying to learn kali and arnis?.
@trialanderrorsurvival392
@trialanderrorsurvival392 2 года назад
I didnt say kali wasn't realistic or not a skill worth learning, i said this particular training in my eyes was not realistic. I mean this is my personal opinion, i was also in the army, i also have been in combat systems of fighting since i was young and this is my opinion. Kali is definitely a skill worth learning but there are also many things, just like with any art, that would just not happen in the street.
@kapapbadboys7608
@kapapbadboys7608 2 года назад
Really like the “ Conversation “ explanation OSS !
@veerbhadraarya8918
@veerbhadraarya8918 2 года назад
I just knew him as judge of forged in fire but Today I know He is marvelous trainer also . Pranam Guru ji 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@TheAngelicRider
@TheAngelicRider 2 года назад
I'd imagine someone who knows how to fight with a knife has a better chance than someone who doesn't know. Right?
@clist9406
@clist9406 2 года назад
Love the question and answer way of thinking
@JohnHolliday1911
@JohnHolliday1911 Год назад
Your flow is amazing.
@FreedmansKetsugo
@FreedmansKetsugo 2 года назад
I love the sexy music in the beginning.. Awesome video.. Well said! I have been saying this for years.
@troy6636
@troy6636 2 года назад
🙏💡🤷 Great video MAD Respect for both of those Warriors 💡
@meliluluna5724
@meliluluna5724 2 года назад
Muchísimas gracias por la explicación Doug. Trato de seguir tus vídeos para lograr aprender y tener el conocimiento de su arte. También lo sigo por Facebook ya que lamentable aún no he podido conseguir un instructor en el país y ciudad donde vivo. Trataré de tener algún conocimiento hasta que empiece a practicarlo realmente. Muchas gracias.
@miltonsantana2591
@miltonsantana2591 3 года назад
I am a huge admirer of your work Mr. Markaida, and I try to practice as long as possible, and adapt your techniques, it costs me a bit of work, because I don't speak English, and I don't understand
@katsu_papi
@katsu_papi 2 года назад
you know what i've learned in this martial art?? "it will keel"
@paulandaya07
@paulandaya07 2 года назад
its "keal" - Looks like someone has been watching Forged in Fire
@katsu_papi
@katsu_papi 2 года назад
@@paulandaya07 potato, po-ta-to..
@triple7z642
@triple7z642 2 года назад
It might be unrealistic when done to perfection, but I guarantee most people here wouldn't stand a chance knife to knife with the guy.
@dsvet
@dsvet 2 года назад
The Dog Brothers proved most of these techniques go out the window in combat. m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CELN-DQI5qc.html
@pauladuna9801
@pauladuna9801 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing. From a Filipino escrima standpoint many generations this tactic is not feasible. The second or third perpetrator would be already attacking with another blade or gun. Many family members in the Philippines with great escrima skills were killed by gunfire because nobody could beat them.
@triple7z642
@triple7z642 2 года назад
Yup, might not be best to bring a knife to a gunfight.
@bronzetiger6360
@bronzetiger6360 2 года назад
"Its a conversation "......Masterfully explained.
@maxxboy4884
@maxxboy4884 2 года назад
Great presentation by Doug and his team! It's an art appreciation video and not meant to teach everyone the "how tos" in self defense.
@franklinnanai2745
@franklinnanai2745 2 года назад
A lot of conversation, a game that's a helpful tool.
@sarahshowalter9539
@sarahshowalter9539 2 года назад
My god that is dynamic and smooth!
@user-lv8qb7nc8k
@user-lv8qb7nc8k 2 года назад
I am really glad to watch this very informative video of filipino martial arts.
@millennialsleadtheway5453
@millennialsleadtheway5453 2 года назад
Good stuff 🤙🏾
@TheMarcosdeo
@TheMarcosdeo 9 месяцев назад
Any place that train like this is Brisbane, Australia? I can't find anything online.
@donparish7262
@donparish7262 2 года назад
Great video!
@cowlico
@cowlico 2 года назад
I really liked this video I had to watch it again.
@Christlifestyle
@Christlifestyle 2 года назад
Powerful explanation!
@gtrrealreels7339
@gtrrealreels7339 2 года назад
I started training bjj not long ago because I find that it gives you live training that is pretty close to real physical confrontation but what this instructor said makes perfect sense and the training looks like it is lots of fun and can ultimately help as a last resort in a real life scenario.
@nobody3923
@nobody3923 2 года назад
That’s a really good way to think of it… to every question there’s an answer no arguing about it
@dojang8078
@dojang8078 2 года назад
100% correct. That is why there are katas, poomsaes(forms) and soft sparring sessions(the stuff that are "boring" to the skeptics). They are the ABC's. The "Martial art side" makes the art dynamic. That is where you improve your balance, control, stamina and skill in general. As you progress, without knowing it, the values of respect(oneself and to others), indomitable spirit and self confidence are inculcated along the way.
@thevillageyid
@thevillageyid 4 месяца назад
The flow arts are phenomenal for continuous attacks and dealing with "obstacles". Some people have better sensitivity and awareness than others, and a good teacher goes a long way.
@AgentSynthetic
@AgentSynthetic 8 месяцев назад
Wow, what a great breakdown of civil society and completely ignoring politics!❤ "Learn the disease so you can cure it!" What an awesome quote! I love the whole conversation philosophy of FMA!
@joshuayoung3319
@joshuayoung3319 2 года назад
Lovely explanation of the difference between training and Self defense
@orginyigam732
@orginyigam732 2 года назад
Golden wisdom 🙏🏻
@davidyoung5640
@davidyoung5640 2 года назад
Great words at the end of the clip. The ideal fight is when the blade is never draw.
@davereid-daly2205
@davereid-daly2205 2 года назад
Absolutely Brilliant !!!
@llanlaguerre7561
@llanlaguerre7561 2 года назад
True!... When you are on a defense mode, what if you are in the offense. There's the real question begins. Temper control is a must and total calmness & forgiving heart/mind. 👍👍👍...
@kennethttt5ttt548
@kennethttt5ttt548 2 года назад
Very nice video!
@bastiat6865
@bastiat6865 Год назад
This video is important. The principle that needs to be understood: Training sets a framework. The best frameworks train us to be adaptable in the moment and help us expand our capacity to be environmentally conscious.
@John-tx5or
@John-tx5or Год назад
Wow, U Two were QUIK w/ it! Very nice.
@hcwbw3
@hcwbw3 2 года назад
In doing Shotokan with a Japanese gentle man in Miami, one of the great pleasures was doing New Years day sunrise pratice. One the first day of the year your first waking moment you do what you most enjoy, value, not only are you say this in action (not words) you get added bonus that you can do more of it throughout the year. Plus going to Miami Beach before sunrise 30 or 40 guys in full Karate dress warming up with 1 mile run before doing Katas and basics, had the fun factor of invariably seen a drunk or two who was sleeping it off on the sandy beach waking up to see a bunch of Karate dude’s running towards them. The look on their face…. So funny. Mabute Salama.
@erlangga59
@erlangga59 2 года назад
Well said, sensei Doug.
@Reason1717
@Reason1717 6 месяцев назад
Much respect for Doug, his skill and his wisdom.
@madhavmandava
@madhavmandava Год назад
i like the Idea....question answer with no arguement.....cause different people will give different responses
@TeamKuukiFoodGames
@TeamKuukiFoodGames 2 года назад
I think as others have mentioned, the point is to get you used to certain motions and ways of thinking, as you build your skills and gain more experience. Doug served in the armed forces and they like other armed forces endured drills and trainings which could come off as repetitive but were to build you up and add certain movements to your "mind and body" so they become natural and help make you a more effective combatant, that you'd at least survive.
@essequamvideri
@essequamvideri 2 года назад
doug marcaida & ryan hoover are 2 of my favorites from these older videos.
@rufinobangcaya4520
@rufinobangcaya4520 2 года назад
Learning again n again n again will makes u know the basics. .once u know the basics u can create new moves and way to counter your opponent. .such race who dont understand it was a weak race. .even if its on the reality. .these were good reflex for close combat. .
@gpop444
@gpop444 2 года назад
WOW... just wow, This Dug guy is amazing
@ivanft9194
@ivanft9194 2 года назад
Martial art is also like academics study and learn... there's a lot more yet we didn't explore about martial arts... even silat have plenty kind of silat... in Indonesia silat is different also in Malaysia have different or variety types of silat... so there's nothin unrealistic about martial arts... learn and keep learnin 👍 thanks for the video❤️
@dventura72
@dventura72 Год назад
Great vid
@gratefulsoul1661
@gratefulsoul1661 2 года назад
Right on brotha! Good Answers and perfectly explained. There's trained and untrained, who is the wiser? Good job, God bless and take care..
@Lycan_24_7
@Lycan_24_7 2 года назад
Fighting styles have been developed like this over the time of man. That is why it is so important to put different styles to each other, so they evolve. MMA, Kung Fu, Krav Maga, etc.
@MoloYou
@MoloYou 2 года назад
Ive been doing hand to hand martial arts for a few years, and would love to explore weapons based martial arts. Dying for the opportunity to learn this because its so fucking badass
@justinsmith4996
@justinsmith4996 Год назад
Beautiful stuff.
@benjiecaisip2310
@benjiecaisip2310 2 года назад
I believe that the real component of martial art is the speed, accuracy and timing and of course the courage to perform it when the opportunity requires that you need to defend yourself or your loved ones. Every martial art is deadly when you know how to execute it properly.
@lolospremiumfoodco.4681
@lolospremiumfoodco.4681 9 месяцев назад
Wise words
@jamescoward110
@jamescoward110 2 года назад
Excellent 😁👍
@REALGODJESUS
@REALGODJESUS Год назад
Lots of wisdom from Doug
@ricev7071
@ricev7071 2 года назад
Absolutely badass!!!
@norbertogeromo9544
@norbertogeromo9544 2 года назад
salamat sa inyo.😊😊😊
@EliteBlackSash
@EliteBlackSash 5 месяцев назад
It all can be useful and helpful, as long as context is understood. The most important thing about drills though is to not get stuck only thinking like a Trained martial artist. As long as Some of your other drills also simulate untrained violence, you will be good. In new york these feeding angles will really come out because ppl love to slash strangers with razors. Most of the crazies walking around the street fight like hockey players, they will grab you and stab like a saw, straight in and out repeatedly. So, that’s a separate form of scenario training you need, where it is grappling mixed with them producing the weapon. The mind is like a parachute, it works as long as it can be Opened
@KKhhoorrnniittee
@KKhhoorrnniittee Год назад
That is a very interesting T-shirt Chris has on.
@timpipe2594
@timpipe2594 2 года назад
Outstanding
@humbertomontemayor5937
@humbertomontemayor5937 2 года назад
Lotsa of Q & A to get the Conversation flowing..."Be Like Water"💯⚡🗣☯️
@MotoVengeance
@MotoVengeance 7 месяцев назад
I know those aren't sharp, but they can still stab at the speed him and Doug were moving! Wow
@michaelreif2618
@michaelreif2618 Год назад
Thanks 🙏
@chrisdunnettmusic
@chrisdunnettmusic 2 года назад
Great stuff! The 3 C's of training ... Cooperation Contest it Combative
@worldofwisdom617
@worldofwisdom617 Год назад
Dang this dude opened up my view on MA. Dope
@topnotchpinas4244
@topnotchpinas4244 2 года назад
Nice thank u
Далее
This Silat Master Is Impossible To KILL
10:01
Просмотров 2,5 млн
Wing Chun VS Filipino Martial Arts: Fluid Tactics
8:47
8 Critical Kali Lessons
12:58
Просмотров 887 тыс.
ESKRIMADORS
1:01:54
Просмотров 189 тыс.
Eskrima vs Iaido | Unbelievable fight
8:31
Просмотров 1,9 млн
Когда жена с характером🤣
0:12
How? 😱   @fash
0:12
Просмотров 25 млн
Странная черепаха 🤯
0:26
Просмотров 2,1 млн