I studied may Thai under someone who trained kali and silat. He blended the kali into our may thai. It really elevated our training above many other brutal neighbouring schools ( not an easy thing ). Also there was a senior student who had mastered kali techniques. Most of the time he left us scratching our heads wondering how we had just been defeated. He was not vicious in his techniques, he seemed to be enjoying himself most of the time. Cheers uploader, good solid technique here.
@@DavidBertrand Hey love the clips just wish they were longer but as soon as you can watch Maul565,Emil Martirossian,Paul Vunak,Master Wong,Dan Inosanto,Erik Paulson who was a a student of Dan and played Stelio on Bloodsport 3 and watch Grandmaster Kwon he is Korean also watch Tony Jaa.
Dustin poirier vs dan hooker was a fight where I first saw standing hammer fists and it always blows me away. This is truly fascinating style, I recently started kali and am excited to learn more.
Boy oh Boy, This video with your combo video is perfect real training and a good training partner always helps out too. Ha! Awesome! you just need a stick and stick combo video and your set man! Put them all together and Bam! Great Videos keep them coming! I enjoyed every second of them!
I've doubted these demonstrations for quite some time (Thanks to Wing Chun) but after witnessing a few techniques work in sparring, I'd say it's pretty good. Maybe a tad less practical in the grand scheme of mma. With the exception of compliance drills and "Patty-cake hand traps," this style actually has quite the potential.
A lot of arnis instructors say that the patty cake hand trapping can be used but I doubt the effectiveness just as much as you do. To me, they look more like sensitivity drills for knife fighting ONLY. What do you think?
@@jodricpalisbo7916 I can see that as a possibility. My only problem with it is that the horrors of a real knife fight is unlike anything we see in drills and demonstrations. I've always advocated running away when someone pulls out a piece, or at least find a weapon with longer reach to target the wrists and forearms. Contrary to what most people say, the worst case scenario for knife fighting is getting tangled up in grappling distance. You don't need much leverage to stab someone multiple times in quick succession.
@@rabinespanio5946 because neither Silva or qi la la only use wing chun (especially Silva). You cant fight at high levels with just wing Chun, since it has some useful aspects and techniques but many useless and dated ones as well
Thanks for the inspiration DB, I've finally found a class in my area, there's so much to learn about body mechanics, any suggestions from you would be awesome 😎
The feeling when non-native practitioners of Filipinos' martial arts are doing more than Filipinos themselves. In PH, rarely you'll see any FMA schools putting that much effort on the effectiveness of its empty hands aspect (unless you request for it). Always relying on "demos" which are ridiculous and unrealistic.
Looks ver impresszum but the priblem is if you eatch a proper sprint or fight you not gono see nothing like that because the other guy is nit gono szay stiil and let xou to do your movielike moves
Scusi Mr. Bertrand non me ne voglia, in questo sistema come nel Americam Kempo ci sono troppi passaggi non si' riescono a' memorizzare. .. Non voglio dire che è una tecnica sbagliata, ma' ci sono troppi passaggi, per fare sempre lo' stesso passaggio ...!!!. Scusa ancora per questo commento, lei è bravo tecnicamente il suo talento non si' discute. .. Il discorso si' rifa' a' questo tipo di stile. .. La saluto, mi stia bene, alla prox .. Osu ... ☺😊😀/👍✌👌👏👋
Okay cool. Now show live sparring instead of all this choreographed nonsense please. We want to see a demo of the moves then see them implemented in uncut sparring these days.
I swear that Panantukan and Dumog, and Kali in general, is the most complete street effective martial system of them all. It is the most incredible journey, and the more you discover of it, the more amazed you become....