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Why Filipino Martial Arts Fail and How to Train them for Reality? 

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@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 23 часа назад
Let me know if you gained anything from this topic and what you are most interested in hearing more about!
@salvatoreplacidoplumari3840
@salvatoreplacidoplumari3840 23 часа назад
very good demonstration of the difference between drills with and without "intention" or bodywork. I will use it into my Shorin-Ryu Karate training, Sensei 🙇🏽‍♂🙇🏽‍♂🥋🥋
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 23 часа назад
@@salvatoreplacidoplumari3840 glad to know you found application from the video for Shorin Ryu. That’s really cool to hear.
@khublieoldschoolgamer5737
@khublieoldschoolgamer5737 21 час назад
Hey bro, the knee looking better. Broke my toe 2 months ago spiral fracture no training took my dog for a walk yesterday Great video , did you check Luke Holloway out yet? he is right up your alley a lot of similar content. Don't stop what your doing👍
@unclecow
@unclecow 21 час назад
Awesome always find get something for m your videos I don’t know if you realize this but a lot of your videos are very wheelchair friendly
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 21 час назад
@@khublieoldschoolgamer5737 i did. His stuff is great! Would be cool to do a video with him one day
@Skywalker96214
@Skywalker96214 19 часов назад
Wow, this is mind blowing! Even though I'm just a grappler (BJJ and a little of wrestling), the "trap", "check", and "parry" concepts you showed can easily be applied to hand fighting in grappling sports. Awesome content, subscribed.
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 18 часов назад
Thanks 🙏🏼 i used these concepts all the time in my grappling. Especially on entering for a takedown. There’s lots of hand play in wrestling but this compliments it greatly. It’s much better for no gi
@Wise-Fool97
@Wise-Fool97 21 час назад
Thank you again Guro Ilan! For taking the time out of your train to teach me! Truly was a pleasure and the FMA skills are something I’m seeing as universal movements, these movements appear in Wing Tsun in their own variation and even in Muay Thai your seeing trapping Esq work in the clinch range. In particular your explanation of active trapping and how it’s a set up for kicks, or set up into an actual trap or into a takedown but it’s done off active disruption of the opponents guard and not just his guard but his balance. It makes even sense grappling wise cause of the “crawling up the arm” which makes getting into clinch range easier and I’m seeing better options for standing shoulder locks, even making the standup and grappling I have more effective. Thank you again Coach!
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 21 час назад
Always a pleasure brother! Great job today 🙏🏼 the crossover between this and wing chun and other systems is very cool
@CourageCombatives
@CourageCombatives 13 часов назад
If you learn to box first, this is MUCH easier to learn and apply. If you do this first and then try to box, you’ll have lots of unrealistic expectations. Boxing is a meta-skill with well developed sparring that works well as a foundation to the FMA. Just one old martial artist’s opinion. lol Great videos. Keep ‘em coming! Cheers everyone!
@meinereiner7072
@meinereiner7072 7 часов назад
👍
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 6 часов назад
Boxing is my most recommended starter style and quickest to become street effective. It’s also among the most frustrating to deal with if you haven’t trained it.
@Dpradenas5622
@Dpradenas5622 21 час назад
I have seen so many different martial arts technics …. but this teacher really shows very realistic ways of fighting and defending Oneself so much more clear than any other Martial Artist I have ever watched before. Thank You so much for this video Young Man ☝️✅😎
@Dpradenas5622
@Dpradenas5622 21 час назад
This video really showcases the essential stance and manner One should be defending Oneself automatically with natural movements against Your attacker … such a very powerful video … what is the best way to start learning this is what I want to know Sir ????
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 21 час назад
Thank you sir 🙏🏼
@camiloiribarren1450
@camiloiribarren1450 21 час назад
The trapping flow drills in Goju Ryu is Kakie, which is similar to the wing chun ChiSao and I think Japanese Jujutsu has something similar. It’s important to get the motion, then get the pressure and then get more serious intention to get a counter; all stages require proper breathing as well. I love how you explain and demonstrate this
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 21 час назад
Do they become active “alive” drills in goju? Meaning the person can attack and respond with any attack and you have to react and respond as well?
@camiloiribarren1450
@camiloiribarren1450 20 часов назад
@@inside_fighting the drill is usually hands touching each other, and each with pressure to try and tap the other person’s shoulder; there’s 3 versions of it: 1) straight line forward and back 2) circle around 3) arching from left to right. I’ll send a clip of it on Instagram
@camiloiribarren1450
@camiloiribarren1450 20 часов назад
@@inside_fighting I sent you a clip on Instagram of how Kakie is normally done in Goju after the hand motions and the pressure is added.
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 20 часов назад
@@camiloiribarren1450 Much appreciated!
@nightrod2237
@nightrod2237 12 часов назад
Great channel , and great teacher . We are on the same path . You benefit all of us in FMA , combatives , and BJJ . Thank you From Vancouver Island 🇨🇦
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 6 часов назад
Much appreciated! Very nice of you to say. Vancouver island is beautiful! I used to live in Vancouver. Hoping to go back and visit one day.
@MYVLMA
@MYVLMA 22 часа назад
Great video! Simple and easy. No intention no benefit, really good. I like the way you showed, how FMA can contribute to other styles when understood and practiced properly. Hope to see you soon, Sir
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 22 часа назад
@@MYVLMA let’s meet up this week my friend
@MYVLMA
@MYVLMA 22 часа назад
@@inside_fighting 👍🏻
@Wise-Fool97
@Wise-Fool97 20 часов назад
Thank you for your kind words Sifu! I see very similar movements and concepts in action from training the WC and Latosa Escrima and you and working with Guro Ilan it’s very interesting to see how much you guys have in common and even the movements that are different are just another way using similar mechanics to end up in a similar position. We gotta see another collab between you guys again!!
@MYVLMA
@MYVLMA 19 часов назад
@@Wise-Fool97 Thank you!
@ardeleanuradu
@ardeleanuradu 7 часов назад
This takes me back to what Sifu Simonet was always saying: wherever he is, he is in my spot. Without forward presure and intent, all martiala rts are just a beautiful dance. You need aggression and intent to make them work.
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 6 часов назад
Well said! Couldn’t agree more
@jacobharris954
@jacobharris954 3 часа назад
​@@inside_fighting R.I.P SIFU SIMMONET
@thebaneking4787
@thebaneking4787 9 часов назад
I have your videos brother. You’re making me miss FMA and Silat.
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 6 часов назад
Whenever you are in Florida come train 🙏🏼
@SoldierDrew
@SoldierDrew 16 часов назад
Anderson Silva is just one of several UFC athletes who used active trapping in UFC cage bouts.
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 16 часов назад
And rose namajunas. There’s quite a few
@DayneMichael
@DayneMichael 8 часов назад
FMA and Hakka kung fu have so much in common it’s crazy.
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 6 часов назад
I like Hakka styles a lot! I just learned about them this year.
@InfinityAtlantic1
@InfinityAtlantic1 19 часов назад
Great video, been doing FMA for roughly 2 decades. A lot of similar realizations. Really enjoy your videos, keep it up.
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 18 часов назад
I’m glad to hear that we have similar conclusions 🙏🏼 nice to hear from other fma practitioners with lots of experience
@jazzquire
@jazzquire 6 часов назад
Amazing. Advanced Doce Pares/FMA content is so refreshing. So tired of seeing just basics shown on YT and casuals judging the art from that. You might be one of the best Cacoy Cañete DP Eskrima instructors out there. Are you a black belt in Eskrido as well?
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 6 часов назад
Thanks man! Eskrido was part of the curriculum yes. Chris Bautista was my teacher and he was the grandson of GM Cacoy and is a GM too but we did eskrido, panantukan, yaw yan and Doce Pares
@ZenSickness
@ZenSickness 10 часов назад
Beyond all your knowledge, it's clear you're a good instructor by the way you react to getting struck drilling. An unfortunate percentage of martial arts instructors would have gotten into their ego about it (which is almost always a warning as a student since really, if they can't handle being hit with the minor force used in a drill what kind of martial artist are they anyway).
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 6 часов назад
Thank you 😅 it’s part of the fun and necessary. I think i learn more teaching than training sometimes. David is fast and if I’m not careful I’ll get hit. Also l, as you said. Getting hit and not reacting is a sign of training imo… people who have never been hit overreact. So agreed it’s a bad sign.
@williamong1790
@williamong1790 21 час назад
Have you ever heard of Juego Todo? It a ruleset created by the UGB MMA promotion in the Philippines and the best way I can describe it is if the Dog Brothers actually got to do their thing at a UFC event and was kept as an attraction and evolved alongside MMA.
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 20 часов назад
I am going to have to check it out! That sounds bad ass
@patrickjumyrlabor7931
@patrickjumyrlabor7931 9 часов назад
i see your applying some techniques from wingchun like the Bong sau impressive and the center line
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 6 часов назад
Unintentionally :) David trains wing chun
@primarch40K
@primarch40K 21 час назад
Great content as usual !!! Over time you have hit on so many topics that were of great interest to me. Would really like to see the grappling after you take your opponent down. Thanks so much.
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 21 час назад
@@primarch40K for me grappling has two worlds. Self defense and sport and they are very different. I’ll make a video on it
@kalterverwalter4516
@kalterverwalter4516 22 часа назад
Before we start I am not an expert on FMA. However I saw some Machete figths from Haiti. And the stuff they did resembled pretty much FMA. So maybe its suited better for a slashing culture imstead of a stabbing culture.
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 21 час назад
What you see in Haiti is dueling… fma is great as a dueling art… which is fundamentally different
@fireeaglefitnessmartialart935
@fireeaglefitnessmartialart935 12 часов назад
Just imagine fma with a machete.
@ruiseartalcorn
@ruiseartalcorn 9 часов назад
Great stuff! :)
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 6 часов назад
Much appreciated 🙏🏼
@truthscout6530
@truthscout6530 19 часов назад
Love the realistic viewpoints.
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 18 часов назад
Thanks very much 🙏🏼
@lalablook938
@lalablook938 23 часа назад
Great video!!!
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 23 часа назад
@@lalablook938 thank you 🙏🏼
@oldnatty61
@oldnatty61 21 час назад
Good stuff. Good explanation.👍
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 21 час назад
Glad you liked it 🙏🏼
@oldnatty61
@oldnatty61 21 час назад
​@@inside_fighting 🫡🫵
@bottomless101
@bottomless101 18 часов назад
More of these!
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 16 часов назад
Absolutely 🙏🏼 i got to get the quality up 😅
@FlorisGerber
@FlorisGerber 23 часа назад
very good video!
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 23 часа назад
Much appreciated 🙏🏼
@gailvalleymartialarts
@gailvalleymartialarts 11 часов назад
2 things I never understood about these FMA/Panantukan drills: 1) Why so many vertical fist strikes? 2) Why so little (or no) footwork and distance management? I'm afraid both could build bad habits if done frequently.
@easygroove
@easygroove 10 часов назад
FMA is full of Footwork - maybe its not shown in video clips cause it s easier to film Static People ? And Distance Management too of course - Try "Espada i Daga " - like a sword and a Dagger... you´ll be movin and Distance Management your self soo much ... youll need new sneakers after a few sessions :-)
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 6 часов назад
There’s lots of footwork typically i just tightened it up for the video cuz we didn’t have a camera man. Footwork is a major part of it. Lots of fma guys miss that though i agree. Vertical fist strikes are probably influenced by the weapon (knife or stick) but in yaw yan we turn the wrist and corkscrew…
@slogspow1293
@slogspow1293 22 часа назад
I completely agree with your points. Before starting Pekiti Tirsia Kali, I trained in boxing and jiu-jitsu. While Pekiti Tirsia Kali is a good martial art, its training methods should place more emphasis on reaction, especially during partner drills. Boxing and MMA are more practical and effective because their sparring systems and training methods are well-developed, unlike many traditional martial arts.
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 21 час назад
@@slogspow1293 that’s the importance of the “sport” aspect
@WatchMysh
@WatchMysh 21 час назад
I've had very good experiences with PTK training regarding what you mentioned. Guess it depends on where you're training. Been training for about a decade and our drills always were quite "alive" and practical.
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 21 час назад
@@WatchMysh I’ve seen a wide range in pekiti. Obviously lots of the dog brothers are pekiti based
@WatchMysh
@WatchMysh 21 час назад
@@inside_fighting Dog brothers are awesome. Trained with Gelinas once. Stupidly competent and super nice guy. :)
@Rome4787
@Rome4787 19 часов назад
I’ve wondered if traditional martial arts don’t have developed sparring systems because people living traditional lifestyles can’t really afford to get injured in training. Or if government discouraged that type of training in different countries as a form disarming the public. Would love to know if anyone has any insight as to why TMAs do not have the sparring methods like boxing, mma, bjj, etc?
@omarbudeiri1720
@omarbudeiri1720 3 часа назад
You are 100 percent correct
@johnnymism
@johnnymism 22 часа назад
Good video. I feel they both have their place, especially for beginners , however the patty cake drills should be abandoned once someone has enough experience. Maybe in order for them to work there should be some contact.
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 22 часа назад
@@johnnymism putting on mma gloves and a mouth guard and hitting with intention can greatly train the drill
@johnnymism
@johnnymism 22 часа назад
​​ great idea, that would evolve it.
@Rome4787
@Rome4787 19 часов назад
@inside_fighting I am a bjj black belt and I have about 8 years of boxing/kick boxing sprinkled over my life. What martial arts would you recommend for someone with a bit of wear and tear but still wants to add to my overall skill set?
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 18 часов назад
That’s a solid background. It depends on the goal. If the goal is self defense then a purely combatives based system will potentially change your approach to some situations. Filipino systems are great for the flow mentioned in the video and also learning weapons. You might love knife fighting if you like boxing as there is lots of overlap and they compliment each other.
@Rome4787
@Rome4787 18 часов назад
@@inside_fighting thanks, I am at the point where I mostly want to have fun without much injury risk. I have been considering a weapon system or FMA, what are your thoughts on Krav Maga?
@davidiz1980
@davidiz1980 22 часа назад
Good video. Are we going to see videos on hapkido ?
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 21 час назад
Stay tuned for it
@davidiz1980
@davidiz1980 21 час назад
@@inside_fighting look forward to it
@tactical_goku
@tactical_goku 17 часов назад
Marvelous
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 16 часов назад
Thanks so much
@guyfawkes5012
@guyfawkes5012 23 часа назад
I think 'active trapping' is definitely better, but I'm still skeptical if it works in sparring against non amateurs (e.g. muay thai) 🤔
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 23 часа назад
Lots of Thai pros use this philosophy to sneak in kicks and also close in for the clinch.
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 23 часа назад
Another great example is lomachenko
@mikeneidlinger8857
@mikeneidlinger8857 22 часа назад
I practice drills specifically to fight Muay Thai guys on the Street.
@guyfawkes5012
@guyfawkes5012 22 часа назад
@@inside_fighting ah i see where you gettin at, I'm just used to people who are pretty relaxed while sparring.. i think that makes any kind of trapping harder
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 22 часа назад
@@guyfawkes5012 if people keep a relaxed guard with lower hands and are very loose then trapping isn’t really the right approach unless it’s a tap to a kick
@JeffreyParker-ok5ed
@JeffreyParker-ok5ed 8 часов назад
Take notes Matt Thornton. Mr so call Aliveness. I swear he lacked so much knowledge on trapping drills
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 6 часов назад
I haven’t seen his trapping stuff tbh. I’ll check it out
@mariocas723
@mariocas723 Час назад
El problema que veo siempre en este tipo de videos es que no hay conexion con el oponente, es decir.. veo a los dos haciendo todo tipo d cosas pero no veo presion, molestar al otro, cortar su iniciativa avanzando y entorpeciendo su ataque o defensa, eso conlleva a ver que los drills son lo que son pero otra cosa es en movimiento
@UROTSUKIDOYI
@UROTSUKIDOYI 6 часов назад
ITS A TRAP!!!
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 6 часов назад
😂
@uberdonkey9721
@uberdonkey9721 14 часов назад
I don't like Filipino martial arts because: 1. Focus on making contact with weapons/arms, not on trying to strike vulnerable areas (as you said here) 2. DISTANCE. Look how damn stationary people are. Seen same in wing chun. You need to enter and leave fighting distance at your discretion, pivot. A boxer knows this. People are literally training to keep very stationary. So great for a short sudden attack, but my belief is that foot movement (body position) is 90% of good fighting.
@inside_fighting
@inside_fighting 14 часов назад
@@uberdonkey9721 there’s actually tons of dynamic footwork in fma. It’s not shown here because we are on grass and trying to stay in the frame. The entire philosophy of outside fighting and angular footwork is highly influenced from fma. Dan inosanto has an article about it
@easygroove
@easygroove 12 часов назад
both points are not what i saw in FMA - its the opposite! Whatever you saw Stationary - must have been static Drill where you learn to move after you dont need your full capacity for the Hands/Arms/Weapons. And of Course they go for "Vurnerable Areas" too - ... But while learning, not everyting at once is teached/ required / possible for a student.. Its a System not a Pub Haymaker Course ;-)
@jonathanjarvie9232
@jonathanjarvie9232 5 часов назад
You just threw a years worth of curriculum at the camera.
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