There was that moment when he held both the nunchukus in one hand while they were rotating in *opposite directions*. That is such a hard thing to do, but he made it look effortless.
As someone who spins poin & does a one handed butterfly 🦋 move it seems pretty easy compared to most the two cyck moves I am will need to practice far more to learn
@@SuperGrasshoper1 lol, cool flex you know a main effect of mdma is the hyper awareness of one's own limbs & physical in 3D space with very heightened accute control. So yea, that makes it way easier...
Dude, what?! Lol, that was badass! Nothing about that routine is easy, yet the masterful execution of it seemed like a walk in the park. Kudos, that was brilliant.
Being a nunchuck Master myself, I can attest to how difficult most of these techniques are. The Practitioner here has absolutely great coordination and concentration.
Absolutely amazing! That blows my mind that he could accomplish that with such precision for so long without a single mistake and making it look effortless!
Absolutely an honor to be able to watch the grace and exact application and execution of the skills of a master. For me to learn this, I am practicing the basics. Ponder the fact that the nunchaku was a simple farm implement used to defend one's life and family against tyrannical oppression.
This is where the ART comes into MARTIAL. I did Hung Quen for a while but never made it to Chucka, and I am gutted. I know not of the Forms but wish I could just learn Chucka as an art form
Beau travail:) ça change des démos formatées Finca,on sent la touche école américaine avec un style personnalisé:) toutefois il manque encore de la présence et quelques finitions en terme d'attitude martial (posture/déplacement/finition des frappes).Encore un peu de boulot en perspective:) avec une touche d'originalitée et ça risque de faire le buzz dans le monde du nunchaku:) en tout ça je préfère largement ton style à celui de marc chaland.Je te souhaite un bel avenir dans le monde du nunchaku:)