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Enhance Your Edge: Double Knife Engagement Drills for Street-Ready Defense | Sean Elders |
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Increase Your Bag Training IQ With 3 PRO TIPS - RIGHT NOW! | Sean Elders |
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3 PRO TIPS To Increase Your Bag Training IQ - RIGHT NOW! #BagTraining #fightskills #martialarts #combattraining #protips #boxingdrills #mmaworkouts #fitnessgoals #trainingmotivation #combatready #seanelders Find out how you can learn directly from the Sean Elders through his Training Courses, Online Classes, Online University, and Live Class 3 days a week. Visit: ​​​​​​pinnaclecombatarts.com/ F...
Double Knife Patterns 101: Tactical Combat for Beginners | Sean Elders |
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#TacticalCombat#KnifePatterns#CombatTraining#MartialArts#SelfDefense#DoubleKnif#CombatSkills#BeginnerTraining#TacticalSkills#KnifeTechniques#MartialArtsBeginner#SelfDefenseTraining#CombatDrills#CombatTechniques#combatready #KnifeMastery Panantukan Level 1 Link: pinnaclecombatarts.com/panantukan-level-1-course/ Find out how you can learn directly from the Sean Elders through his Training Courses...
Mastering Adaptability: Jeet Kune Do Kickboxing | Sean Elders |
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#JeetKuneDo #Kickboxing#combatready #MartialArts #CombatTraining #FocusMitts #SelfDefense #FightSkills #StrikingTechniques #EvadeAndCounter #MartialArtsTraining #FightTraining #CombatSkills #WarriorMindset #FitnessGoals #TrainingMotivation Panantukan Level 1 Link: pinnaclecombatarts.com/panantukan-level-1-course/ Find out how you can learn directly from the Sean Elders through his Training Cour...
Filipino Martial Arts Masterclass: Beginner's Guide to Single Stick/Sword Techniques | Sean Elders |
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#FilipinoMartialArts #Escrima #Kali #Arnis #FMA #MartialArtsTutorial#SingleStick #SingleSword #MartialArtsBeginner #masterclass #seanelders Panantukan Level 1 Link: pinnaclecombatarts.com/panantukan-level-1-course/ Find out how you can learn directly from the Sean Elders through his Training Courses, Online Classes, Online University, and Live Class 3 days a week. Visit: ​​​​​​pinnaclecombatart...
Mastering Panantukan: Advanced Focus Mitt Drills for Next-Level Fighting Skills! | Sean Elders |
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#seanelders #combatready #filipinomartialarts #fma #pekititirsiakali #inosanto #martialarts #pinnaclecombatarts #focusmitts Panantukan Level 1 Link: pinnaclecombatarts.com/panantukan-level-1-course/ Find out how you can learn directly from the Sean Elders through his Training Courses, Online Classes, Online University, and Live Class 3 days a week. Visit: ​​​​​​pinnaclecombatarts.com/ Fayzed - ...
Mastering Combat Ranges: Unleash Your Stick Skills! | Sean Elders |
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#seanelders #combatready #filipinomartialarts #fma #pekititirsiakali #inosanto #martialarts #pinnaclecombatarts Panantukan Level 1 Link: pinnaclecombatarts.com/panantukan-level-1-course/ Find out how you can learn directly from the Sean Elders through his Training Courses, Online Classes, Online University, and Live Class 3 days a week. Visit: ​​​​​​pinnaclecombatarts.com/ Fayzed - Hard Times J...
Clear To Terminate / Time & Space Equals Domination / Clearing Out Of Hubud Part 2 | Sean Elders |
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Clearing Out Of Hubud Part 2 #seanelders #combatready #filipinomartialarts #fma #pekititirsiakali #inosanto #martialarts #pinnaclecombatarts Panantukan Level 1 Link: pinnaclecombatarts.com/panantukan-level-1-course/ Find out how you can learn directly from the Sean Elders through his Training Courses, Online Classes, Online University, and Live Class 3 days a week. Visit: ​​​​​​pinnaclecombatar...
Setup for Termination, C-Grip Out of Hubud! (Sean Elders - Clearing out of Hubud Series - Part 1)
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#seanelders #combatready #filipinomartialarts #fma #pekititirsiakali #inosanto #martialarts #pinnaclecombatarts Panantukan Level 1 Link: pinnaclecombatarts.com/panantukan-level-1-course/ Find out how you can learn directly from the Sean Elders through his Training Courses, Online Classes, Online University, and Live Class 3 days a week. Visit: ​​​​​​pinnaclecombatarts.com/ Fayzed - Hard Times J...
Combat Secret Shared in This One | Sean Elders | Part 2 Double Stick Gunting & Footwork
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Part 2 - Double Stick with Footwork. (A Diamond of Secret is shared in this one.) #seanelders #combatready #filipinomartialarts #fma #pekititirsiakali #inosanto #martialarts #pinnaclecombatarts Panantukan Level 1 Link: pinnaclecombatarts.com/panantukan-level-1-course/ Find out how you can learn directly from the Sean Elders through his Training Courses, Online Classes, Online University, and Li...
How Are You Going To Adapt To An Unrehearsed Attack? | Sean Elders | Part 1
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Part 1 Double Stick Gunting material. #seanelders #combatready #filipinomartialarts #fma #pekititirsiakali #inosanto #martialarts #pinnaclecombatarts Panantukan Level 1 Link: pinnaclecombatarts.com/panantukan-level-1-course/ Find out how you can learn directly from the Sean Elders through his Training Courses, Online Classes, Online University, and Live Class 3 days a week. Visit: ​​​​​​pinnacl...
Are YOU Doing Focus Mitts Correctly? | Sean Elders |
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#seanelders #combatready #filipinomartialarts #fma #pekititirsiakali #inosanto #martialarts #pinnaclecombatarts Panantukan Level 1 Link: pinnaclecombatarts.com/panantukan-level-1-course/ Find out how you can learn directly from the Sean Elders through his Training Courses, Online Classes, Online University, and Live Class 3 days a week. Visit: ​​​​​​pinnaclecombatarts.com/ Fayzed - Hard Times J...
Advanced Vertical Gunting Hubud | Sean Elders |
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#seanelders #practicemakesperfect #combatready #fma #pekititirsiakali #martialarts #filipinomartialarts Panantukan Level 1 Link: pinnaclecombatarts.com/panantukan-level-1-course/ Find out how you can learn directly from the Sean Elders through his Training Courses, Online Classes, Online University, and Live Class 3 days a week. Visit: ​​​​​​pinnaclecombatarts.com/ Fayzed - Hard Times JKD Stay ...
Advance Attacks inside the Hubud | Sean Elders |
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#seanelders #practicemakesperfect #combatready #fma #pekititirsiakali #martialarts #filipinomartialarts Panantukan Level 1 Link: pinnaclecombatarts.com/panantukan-level-1-course/ Find out how you can learn directly from the Sean Elders through his Training Courses, Online Classes, Online University, and Live Class 3 days a week. Visit: ​​​​​​pinnaclecombatarts.com/ Fayzed - Hard Times JKD Stay ...
Mastering The Art Of Head Movement: The Secret Weapon Of Every Great Fighter | Sean Elders
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#seanelders #combatready #filipinomartialarts #fma #pekititirsiakali #inosanto #martialarts #pinnaclecombatarts Panantukan Level 1 Link: pinnaclecombatarts.com/panantukan-level-1-course/ Find out how you can learn directly from the Sean Elders through his Training Courses, Online Classes, Online University, and Live Class 3 days a week. Visit: ​​​​​​pinnaclecombatarts.com/ Fayzed - Hard Times J...
What is Carenza & How Can It Make YOU Better? | Sean Elders |
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What is Carenza & How Can It Make YOU Better? | Sean Elders |
Unleash Your Combat Skills: Mastering The Art Of Trapping! | Sean Elders
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Unleash Your Combat Skills: Mastering The Art Of Trapping! | Sean Elders
Downfall of Martial arts | Sean Elders|
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Downfall of Martial arts | Sean Elders|
A Warrior's Practice | Sean Elders|
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A Warrior's Practice | Sean Elders|
Next Level Knife Training | Sean Elders | #filipinomartialarts #combatready #knifetraining
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Next Level Knife Training | Sean Elders | #filipinomartialarts #combatready #knifetraining
Improve Your Counter Attack With "The Wave" |Sean Elders| #filipinomartialarts #panantukan #fma
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Improve Your Counter Attack With "The Wave" |Sean Elders| #filipinomartialarts #panantukan #fma
Self Mastery Talk - On Patience - | Sean Elders | #selfimprovement #seanelders #growthmindset
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Self Mastery Talk - On Patience - | Sean Elders | #selfimprovement #seanelders #growthmindset
4 Sectors of Panantukan #seanelders #combatready #panantukan #pinnaclecombatarts
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4 Sectors of Panantukan #seanelders #combatready #panantukan #pinnaclecombatarts
Striking For the Street |#seanelders | #combatready #selfdefense #selfprotection
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Striking For the Street |#seanelders | #combatready #selfdefense #selfprotection
Single Stick Attacks of Gunting (Short Stick) | Sean Elders | #seanelders #fma #pekititirsiakali
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Single Stick Attacks of Gunting (Short Stick) | Sean Elders | #seanelders #fma #pekititirsiakali
Advanced Fighting Skills of Jeet Kune Do | Sean Elders | #seanelders #jeetkunedo #brucelee
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Advanced Fighting Skills of Jeet Kune Do | Sean Elders | #seanelders #jeetkunedo #brucelee
Short Stick Engagements | Sean Elders | #seanelders #filipinomartialarts #fma
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Short Stick Engagements | Sean Elders | #seanelders #filipinomartialarts #fma
Attacks inside the Hubud with Shorts Stick | Sean Elders | #seanelders #filipinomartialarts #fma
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Attacks inside the Hubud with Shorts Stick | Sean Elders | #seanelders #filipinomartialarts #fma
Knife Exercise for Disarms | Sean Elders| #Kali #militarytactics #combatready
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Knife Exercise for Disarms | Sean Elders| #Kali #militarytactics #combatready
Pananjakman & Short Stick | Sean Elders | #SeanElders #combatready #kali #militarytactics
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Pananjakman & Short Stick | Sean Elders | #SeanElders #combatready #kali #militarytactics

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  • @dragontiger5560
    @dragontiger5560 13 годин тому

    Great video as always, and yes it works in real combat because its a surprise attack to the enemy/attacker! Im ex military and have studied a lot of different arts and have taught them to students in Honolulu when i was an instructor, its as realistic as it gets 👍🤙

  • @bruceinoregon8163
    @bruceinoregon8163 9 днів тому

    Great instruction Sensei. One thing I might add for skeptic naysayers (that are critical of primarly soft styles, and of all asian martial arts in general because they don't look like UFC) is that joint locking can allow you to subdue a person without seriously hurting them, but as in many Kali schools that consider locks to be breaks, you can seriously maime or cripple someone, if need be, with joint locks/breaks in a heartbeat - and they won't be fighting you anymore. In sport UFC style fighting you might have to whale on somebody a long time before they stop coming at you, especially if you don't strike points that are prohibited in MMA. Plus, of course, no one is going to hand you their hand or arm to be locked, but you keep an eye out for opportunites amid chaos, and/or set them up, especially through striking, body positioning and footwork

  • @ramidahpaulo123
    @ramidahpaulo123 20 днів тому

    Beautiful silat

  • @МедицинарецептыИсториякниги

    Много теории вначале. Вряд-ли её серьнзно восприняли.

  • @601marcusable
    @601marcusable Місяць тому

    It’s a tricky because you only have one shot to make it work

  • @linusspiegel7470
    @linusspiegel7470 Місяць тому

    What is the source of that shoes with hidden blades story? If you want to add more power to your kicks, just use a working boot with steel toe and shanks

  • @cs19575
    @cs19575 2 місяці тому

    I'm assuming Sinawali is the key to learn advance FMA. Some I see working on angles 1- 12 angles but don't seem to do Sinawali drills.

  • @esegoldberg
    @esegoldberg 2 місяці тому

    Good video. I have trained and taught at a commercial school. There's good and bad but I really grew as an instructor and student when I went to teaching/training out of garage with a group of 2 to 6 students at one time. I also think there's a balance between hardcore/not hardcore training. One of example of this is the Hubud drill from FMA(Filipino Martial Arts). There are students/training partners you can go hard with and there are some that you have to go easy with. The FMA drills allow you work empty hand, or with a blade, or even create distance to draw and deploy a firearm. It does help if the instructor has real experience whether it's working as a bouncer, law enforcement officer, corrections officer, or as Mental Health Associate, etc, etc. Once you've dealt with the kinds of situations you can be a better instructor and student. Some students will thankfully never engage in a life/death situation but the instructor owes to them to prepare them mentally and physically as well as the aftermath (legal ramfications, medical issues). Keep up the great work. I just subscribed to your channel...:)

  • @DarrylMcMillan-p8r
    @DarrylMcMillan-p8r 3 місяці тому

    He has one of the coolest academies in the East Bay plaza largo Florida, he told me the coolest story about his father one day that was in the CIA.

  • @DarrylMcMillan-p8r
    @DarrylMcMillan-p8r 3 місяці тому

    Sean you look great brother, it's Darryl from largo Florida, I'm swinging sticks with FCS Gulf Coast kali panatukan

  • @gojos_wifeslay
    @gojos_wifeslay 3 місяці тому

    Vent: Ignore if you’d like, I just wanted to share a current experience. :) I have nationals tomorrow. My coach told me it’s better if I stay home. I left practice today with a throbbing headache because she makes us sparr without head guards. If I lose, I disgrace my hall. I’m scared to leave, and I’m scared to participate. I get dizzy and faint in practice matches, what am I gonna do in the field?

  • @ja-son439
    @ja-son439 3 місяці тому

    You are missing 1/2 or more...I hate when silat is taught without foot movement, on a line

  • @ChrisSecurity
    @ChrisSecurity 3 місяці тому

    I like your channel, I like your approach and the way you explain the technics. Regards from London UK 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🤝🏻

  • @MaharlikaAWA
    @MaharlikaAWA 4 місяці тому

    So how is this a body guard technique?

  • @DerricStewar-xc4ge
    @DerricStewar-xc4ge 4 місяці тому

    Awesome

  • @ozkmtnaffmkt3110
    @ozkmtnaffmkt3110 4 місяці тому

    Great advice!!! Thank you!!!

  • @wizeguy2388
    @wizeguy2388 4 місяці тому

    I am learning kali from a friend who has 10 years experience and we finally finally got into some panantukan. I was excited to learn, but he taught me these kinds of 'simpler' movements but I was waiting for more flashy stuff. After I learned these and a few other things, we moved onto some dumog and the next thing. I was like damn, I wanted to know more! But now after seeing this, I'm like...hm yea... if I get in a fight or have to defend myself, these are the exact go to things I will be doing anyway.

  • @mortgagefinancing5558
    @mortgagefinancing5558 4 місяці тому

    2:12... He gets hit in the ribs just before they cut it out. Also the practice partner said" i haven't done this in a while" this is the problem with choreographed arts or training. Its not natural when it comes time for combat. It is drills drill drills. Drills will get you killed as they are repetitious dancing in a set pattern.Everyone on the internet sees what everyone else is doing and copies it. This drill seems to be a theme in the last year or two on the net...shows people just copy each other.

  • @prof.san_921
    @prof.san_921 4 місяці тому

    Awesome technique and demo with clear explanations 💯

  • @prof.san_921
    @prof.san_921 4 місяці тому

    Excellent demo 💯

  • @clesheanj
    @clesheanj 5 місяців тому

    I wish this was 2 hours or more and not rushed. Joel and Dan rock

  • @jrainey94
    @jrainey94 5 місяців тому

    Hi there, I’m currently in a predicament with whether or not to leave my local Iaido class because over the 2 years I have been taking part in it, I’ve had quite the love-hate friendship with the particular instructor of that class who is of the 7th Dan qualification because he would take almost every opportunity there is to find something wrong with me whether it be the even most slightest errors in my moves during the Katas we have to perform (don’t get me wrong, you HAVE to get feedback from others about improving your movements even in the footwork because you often fly blind when using the sword in front of you or behind you - or for those below the threshold for metal Iaido swords, we use wooden bokkens which is where I come in - otherwise you aren’t going to improve your prospects in eventually getting the aforementioned metal Iaido sword, which is dangerous if you don’t use it properly, and getting through to taking part in formal tradings at Seminars hosted by the British Kendo Association (BKA). My main gripe is specifically with the way my instructor would give that feedback to me. By that, I really mean he would accuse me of not learning from the last time, which he would use to test my loyalty to see whether I am loyal to the class or not, even though I have always taken the time, especially if the weather in Scotland is good, to learn from what has been taught to me including doing Kata training in my back garden since it has the most space available to practice my moves and reading the small book to gain knowledge & tips from it which includes knowing the grading points of each Kata & various slangs of the sport. However, the disadvantage here is that I don’t have anyone to give me accurate feedback over my moves so that puts me in quite a predicament but I try hard anyway. With that being done, he would always use those opportunities of telling me off to accuse me of not listening to him and if I were to ask him any questions on subjects or tips which I might perhaps have forgotten but need to remember just like with any subject to learn out there, he would turn it into a struggle session to accuse me of not listening to him.), knowing what was revealed about the grading points required in each Kata, knowing each part of not just the bokken & saya but also the metal Iaido swords and even when it comes to saying how my week went & any good stories I had along with polite contributions to topics being discussed outside of training. He would take his topical discussion opportunities to rant on certain views about politics as well as religion (he has made unkind & untrue comments about Christians & Christianity a few times in the past, at one point linking them all to the cult of Jehovah’s Witnesses) even though he lectures us not to say anything about those topics as students. I have noticed he tends to treat the other students, both beginners & qualified groups, as well as other members of the general public including some politicians who took their time to visit the class in a much more different manner to how he treats me. What made me want to write this comment to you today was when he out of the blue asked us if we wanted to continue training in Iaido or switch to learning Kenjutsu after the summer break for the class ends at the beginning of August. I dared not raise a full objection considering what I said earlier but I did politely say we should still stick to Iaido to which he then said I should improve in my bowing in & bowing out sessions which I already was working very hard to improve on including via training in my back garden. I find it more comfortable to get tips & feedback from other students including more qualified students than the instructor himself, it’s that bad. Now taking the opportunity over the summer to check out some other martial arts classes in town, I wonder what is your feedback on what I have written and can you give me some advice on this? It would be greatly appreciated, thanks.

    • @williamweb9782
      @williamweb9782 5 місяців тому

      @jrainey94 I think your instructor may have 1 or 2 ego issues if he is bringing his politics and religion into things. It would be interesting if you tested him for a change to see his reaction. If you were to take 2 months off and go back to his club you will be able to test his character right there. If he is hateful then you will know you have done the right thing by leaving, if he is welcoming you will know you have been missed. I know for a fact there are very high ranking martial artists in prison so these people are not gods.

    • @jrainey94
      @jrainey94 5 місяців тому

      @@williamweb9782 Hi William, he doesn’t do it all the time but he does do it on some occasions. Whenever he does being those issues up, he never uses it to point out my flaws when it comes to my opinion on those matters but I did try to politely contribute about politics once when he brought something up a few years ago to which he then swiftly reminded me that nobody was to mention politics or religion at all. That is why I never ever respond to any comments he makes about those subjects. Whenever he talks about politics, he speaks about it right in front of the group before the sessions actually start. As for religion, I only ever overheard him on 2 occasions speaking in loud but otherwise private conversation with another member of the group who since left last year because she ended up with a broken arm in a separate incident. One thing that I suspect as to why he has a go at me, albeit it’s not exactly the no.1 evidence to prove what happened out there, is because he is friends with my mother on Facebook (I left Facebook in late-2018 in protest at the increased censorship on the site) and my mother likes to put out pro-freedom memes & photos from the anti-lockdown protests we have attended in Glasgow for the last few years so he might secretly have a disagreement with those views (given that he used to be a Health & Safety inspector for the MOD in Stirling). Then again, I can’t exactly prove that but just guess it. There was also one occasion last year when he begged us to attend an annual AGM the BKA held claiming, without fully showing us any hard evidence, that the BKA was going to cut funding to all local Iaido, kendo, etc, classes so we had to go on that AGM, upon this Instructor’s instructions, to vote against the leadership of the BKA in protest at these alleged decisions. I looked at the documents carefully during the AGM and found nothing of the sort that this instructor was alleging was happening, apart from Facebook comments he allegedly seen on the BKA’s posts which he did not show us. I’d appreciate some feedback from you on this but ideally the UA-camr here should be responding to this as well.

    • @williamweb9782
      @williamweb9782 5 місяців тому

      @jrainey94 I have no experience in iaido but did experience a fairly nasty shotokan instructor. I was 20 at the time and was not ready for the onslaught when it came. Sometimes an older man picks on a younger man because he is a fairly easy target and the older man is trying to big himself up. In my opinion you have to make a stance somehow and be ready to back it up. Traditional Martial arts by their nature are very subservient. This plays into his hands. You have to stand outside these parameters. From a human point of view it is not healthy to be around someone who is unfriendly like this as you have indicated other people in the club are friendly. In this type of situation the students will not back you as they are looking after their own position in the club. All I can say is if there is a club meeting and he attacks you verbally in front of the club be ready, be aggressive, be spirited, be whatever it takes. The most important thing is to show him your spirit and fight him if that is what it takes. A 7th Dan who has no respect for you is useless to you. All the very best to you.

    • @williamweb9782
      @williamweb9782 5 місяців тому

      @jrainey94 I do not like the way he is involving you in BKA politics either if you are a young man. Also if he knows your mother things are further complicated. My advice is to stay away from the club for a bit, (if he asks for a reason keep your answer so vague that it tells him nothing) clear your head and then reassess the situation when you get back according to the way he treats you. You have to reset boundaries with him. As well as this podcast I would also recommend a Michael Calandra podcast which is in a similar vein. I am also in Glasgow so can meet up if things continue to get on top of you. Best wishes

    • @jrainey94
      @jrainey94 5 місяців тому

      @@williamweb9782 To clarify, he's not friends with my mother, more like an acquaintance you get on with.

  • @onurturhal6814
    @onurturhal6814 5 місяців тому

    Exactly what I needed thank you very much

  • @BigDaddy-vr9lw
    @BigDaddy-vr9lw 5 місяців тому

    This is completely made up and has nothing to do with Serak. This material was created by Bill De Thouars who is the brother of Pendekar Paul De Thouars and learned nothing of substance and is a liar who claims that he is a Serak player. I can assure you he was never a Serak player of any kind, or a Silat/Kuntao expert. Bill was interested in making money through Silat and his brother's reputation, and just made stuff up.

  • @mochamadari6997
    @mochamadari6997 5 місяців тому

    Western people makes this art become deadly art rather then perform art

  • @A.M.Customs
    @A.M.Customs 6 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @jz.nicolas-ahmad
    @jz.nicolas-ahmad 6 місяців тому

    Not criticizing the demonstration of the movement. The movements look nice and I'm always happy to see Pencak Silat represented, just some remarks on the terminology because that seems to be a problem here in the west: 1. Jurus is not the plural of Juru. The word Juru doesn't exist. Jurus means movement and is both the singular and plural form. 2. Kuda means horse, and is not a word used for martial arts. It's "kuda kuda" and that means fighting stance in general and not a transitional stance as explained. That being said, enjoy your Pencak Silat training 🙏

  • @Warrior_Combat_Arts_Academy
    @Warrior_Combat_Arts_Academy 6 місяців тому

    Guro Sean I enjoy your videos a lot! This is an old video when you were still heavy. Now you're lean and mean. How did you get from this point to that point? Please advise. I'm trying to lose weight.

  • @alexanderkappelhoff2819
    @alexanderkappelhoff2819 6 місяців тому

    ahw man I have been looking for this. I saw the other functionalize panantukan video as well. I used to do FMA and I have been meaning to get back into it but there is no club near me. My old teacher is on yt as well but now that I know more about martial arts in general then back then, I'm less gullible I'd say and I see that the demonstration-friendly training style he employs is never gonna translate into practical self defense stuff. I love the panantukan and the silat movements, doing sneaky things based on biomechanics but if I'm gonna train it again, I need it to be practical as well. You are the first guy I see online that really emphasises that point. Thanks!

  • @armenumar3547
    @armenumar3547 6 місяців тому

    Silat are very famous in my home town West Sumatra there Silat Harimau, Kumango, sitaralak, tuo, sunua etc. I love it's

  • @williambosco6004
    @williambosco6004 6 місяців тому

    The right name is yawara

  • @mariovillalobos4254
    @mariovillalobos4254 7 місяців тому

    Muchas gracias, con una tercera parte seria genial.

    • @PINNACLECOMBATARTS
      @PINNACLECOMBATARTS 7 місяців тому

      De nada Mario. Veremos cuando se podrá rodar una tercera parte. Agradezco su apoyo y comentario. Qué tengas un lindo día.

  • @wenerbronkhorst7455
    @wenerbronkhorst7455 7 місяців тому

    Thanks so glad I found ure channel. Can I use the ASP batton as well?

  • @Allen2saint
    @Allen2saint 7 місяців тому

    Just a bit of constructive input: the techniques are fine but I’m not interested is using anything that looks like a knife, even if I’m just intending to just trying to stop aggression. If it looks to somebody, for instance, law enforcement, that I have a knife in hand, things could escalate quickly and maybe not in my favor. Still, it’s a legit tool to just blunt the offense without causing permanent harm.

  • @thomastrumeter9592
    @thomastrumeter9592 7 місяців тому

    Thank you Sean. A friend of mine, who earned a 2nd degree black belt in the 1980's kickboxed professionally. He always credited his boxing training as a teenager for his 27-2 record.

  • @Warrior_Combat_Arts_Academy
    @Warrior_Combat_Arts_Academy 7 місяців тому

    Great job on the video, Sean! I've met you at IIMAIA camp a few times. So happy you've gotten in fantastic shape. I enjoy your videos a lot. Peace!

    • @PINNACLECOMBATARTS
      @PINNACLECOMBATARTS 7 місяців тому

      So great to hear from you Sifu Adrian! Thank you for the wonderful completements, and your support. It means a lot. 🙏

  • @leifodinnson
    @leifodinnson 7 місяців тому

    Sean, are you OK? Yiu don't look so good these daya

    • @PINNACLECOMBATARTS
      @PINNACLECOMBATARTS 7 місяців тому

      Very good health. Blood work just came back looking great. Thank you for asking. I may need to use a better picture. It is low resolution, and color.

    • @jbdougy9290
      @jbdougy9290 6 місяців тому

      He has lost a lot of weight, and that made me want to ask the same thing. Keep up the great work sifu!

    • @AdamJee923
      @AdamJee923 4 місяці тому

      I was going to say I just came across a video of his from 3 years ago then came to his channel and saw a big difference. Look fine either way but seem very in shape from the more recent videos. Well done. I wish you well if you have been ill

  • @howarddavies782
    @howarddavies782 7 місяців тому

    Another great video- I'm hooked!Thank you.

  • @howarddavies782
    @howarddavies782 7 місяців тому

    This is the best close up demonstration of joint locks and flow that I've seen, Just subscribed- thank you. Great video.

  • @wizeyy
    @wizeyy 7 місяців тому

    Dude.... it's been a year or so since I have seen a video from you. What did you do to lose weight?? No offence or anything of course, I'm genuinely curious, because I have been struggling the last few years to get back into shape. The pandemic really ruined me

    • @PINNACLECOMBATARTS
      @PINNACLECOMBATARTS 7 місяців тому

      Thank you! I removed Sugar, Flour, and Processed foods first. Then lowered my calories till I started seeing results. When I hit plateaus I lowered my calories by 100 to 200 and then I kept the journey going. I went from 275 in November of 2022 to 150 October 2023. I trained resistance training twice a week, and martial arts training the rest of the time. Diet is the key. Sugar and Flour are craving triggers for me. Mentally, you have to make a decision to make a change and that it is lifelong choice, and you have to work at it forever. You can do it. The first step is to believe you can and you will.

  • @vconsumer
    @vconsumer 7 місяців тому

    Thorfinn is greeting

  • @Karma8Kami
    @Karma8Kami 7 місяців тому

    Hi, I'm gonna have to argue some points here. I've had a fascination with cold weapons and in that context I have trained some kali, krav maga and hema, no expert but I have a broad experience of different styles i visited here and there over the years. I always had the mentality of taking what makes sense and leave the rest and reverse grip was always one of those things I couldn't find a good spot for in realistic scenarios outside of the clinch, it gives a stronger grip, but that's the only advantage. Now to me, a blade gives reach advantage, a speed advantage because you don't have to transfer anywhere as much force and can then retract a lot faster. When you hold them reverse grip your range is severly limited, your attack angles are severely limited and require open and exposed movements and without a karambit, maybe hawkbill design your cut is extremely weak in the reverse grip. The one and only thing I found that worked really well with 2 knives was to run a clean boxers upper body style as it always positioned the tip towards the enemies attack angle when holding guard which scares the f out of people in practice, your arms are in a position that actually allows good reaction time with some natural preloading and the angles are good for stabbing at incoming attacks. Beyond that, when focusing on throwing clean boxing punches while holding 2 knives, reverse grip, the knife ends in natural, mechanically strong cutting angles when you hook and uppercut as well as limit an opponents opportunity to dodge by head movement when throwing straight jabs, 9/10 cases people dodge backwards to not risk catching the blade if they missjudge. So yeah, I am curious if you ever tried this?

    • @PINNACLECOMBATARTS
      @PINNACLECOMBATARTS 7 місяців тому

      I have, and you are right those situations happen all the time on are battle sessions on Saturdays. That is through close range high pressure with no breaks in pressure. Why? Because there is no pain response. You should watch the video again. Please pay attention to what I said before I start showing the pattern. I said this is a follow up, which mean after you have created an opening with either pain compliance response through defanging the snake, or some pain compliance (Cut or stab) which creates a delay in them (break in attack and response). This creates a an opening for a pattern attack. The only way to get this response is through live blade. The closest is through shock knife training. The patterns are also to learn basics of how to master lines of attack. There are many lines including boxing structure. Thank you for the comment. I hope I make since. Reality is different than sparring and that has to always be considered when training.

    • @Karma8Kami
      @Karma8Kami 7 місяців тому

      @@PINNACLECOMBATARTS I'm watching it again now, we learned a lot of similar counter attack to attack, disarm, distract or defang combinations in Krav maga as well, more weapon focused in HEMA. I only did sticks when doing Eskrima/Kali so it was more based on hand strikes and blocks into attacks as counters. I joined Kali because I felt the idea of a unified system applicable to many items made a lot of sense but when it comes to none hooked knives I just don't find it good anymore after having learned some fencing and things like dog brothers became a thing we could compare things to. I know the sequence and the short movement attacks intended for momentary distraction, at least empty handed. Or at least I think I am used to the exact thing your pointing out here. But it still doesn't make me feel there is any place for the reverse grip? See, every move you use when attacking in the reverse grip is either biomechanically weak or forces you to expose your entire midsection when swinging as well as taking the longest possible path to the target because of having to cock up/out the elbow and telepraphing your move like crazy. My point being, when holding 2 blades and focusing only on clean boxing until a clinch is forced on me the knives ended up naturally being useful in the reverse grip, the biomechanics were stable throughout but when contrasting everything outside of a clinch to the usefulness of a blade in say a saber grip it just doesn't make sense to me, you lose more than you gain, do you not? The only conclusions I could draw was that reverse grip loses me attack angles, range and forces me to use wide motions to attack, outside of the clinch I feel confident saying it's actually just worse? I would like to add a caviot that I believe it would be completely different if you were the attacker sneaking up on or rushing an unarmed opponent but I never train for that as I don't see a realistic scenario where I would do something like that outside of war. Oh, and as for the lack of pain response in practice I always used shiny, blunt aluminium trainers, they hurt like hell and people get a few injuries here and there but it did wonders for creating real fear of the blade in sparring

  • @Dan0rioN
    @Dan0rioN 7 місяців тому

    SHOW IT BEING PRESSURE TESTED!!

  • @leifodinnson
    @leifodinnson 7 місяців тому

    Reverse grip (ice pick grip) is good for concealing the knife.

  • @johnmorgan6010
    @johnmorgan6010 8 місяців тому

    great video Sean keep it up

  • @kevincage1641
    @kevincage1641 8 місяців тому

    This is really good stuff. In DC, if you strike someone in the Head, one may be charged with attempted murder. So, we have to adjust OUR techniques only using the arm, or hand, as a target. Excellent instruction Guro. Thanks much

    • @PINNACLECOMBATARTS
      @PINNACLECOMBATARTS 7 місяців тому

      Thank you Kevin, and Yes it is good you are keeping track of the laws.

  • @sayanupasan3266
    @sayanupasan3266 8 місяців тому

    Thanks you ❤❤❤

  • @joseipinza2481
    @joseipinza2481 8 місяців тому

    Very good

  • @michaelveach9082
    @michaelveach9082 8 місяців тому

    I can’t get enough of this. JKD, Silat, and Panantukan are the Holy Trinity. Watching Mr. Elder’s work is a joy. This man produces art. I will never be able to get enough of this.

    • @PINNACLECOMBATARTS
      @PINNACLECOMBATARTS 8 місяців тому

      Thank you for positive comment! It is greatly appreciated.

  • @BlackCatKali
    @BlackCatKali 8 місяців тому

    Very nice! I once took a hard elbow to the inner bicep while sparring. It caused a vein to rupture, making my arm numb and basically useless. Also resulted in the biggest bruise I've ever had.

    • @PINNACLECOMBATARTS
      @PINNACLECOMBATARTS 8 місяців тому

      That is brutal. I hope you have fully recovered and your back at it. Thank you for the comment and experience. Keep at it! Safe training.