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LightHaven is the fulfilment of a dream for an immersive martial arts and movement training space, where one can pick up skills not just to defend themselves like a warrior but to also live like a warrior in their everyday lives.
It was a dream of unity, where people from all martial arts are welcome to come and train together, share and grow together as one community, one family.
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The Secrets of Close Range Stick Combat from Pekiti Tirsia Kali - Trangkada
Discover the secrets of close-range stick combat with Trangkada techniques from Pekiti Tirsia Kali! In this video, we break down the essential principles and demonstrate 3 powerful and effective Trangkada combinations.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:09 Trangkada Breakdown
2:07 Combination 1
3:37 Combination 2
5:12 Combination 3
8:04 Thanking our YT Members and Patrons
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:09 Trangkada Breakdown
2:07 Combination 1
3:37 Combination 2
5:12 Combination 3
8:04 Thanking our YT Members and Patrons
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1:06 this is the first thing they train out of you in HEMA. Distance control is key in that discipline.
Very interesting
Lovely joint lock transition in the climax 👏🙏
In some ways, similar to polish saber. Also, Italian saber uses the arms.
Thank you 🙏🏻 ❤
Thank you 😊
Awesome, thank you 👍
first thing i thought 😀: Hey, thats in the 64 attacks! Abecedario :-D riiight... Nice one! And the "middle part" of the stick... that technique is taught in the army, to knock someone over with a rifle (by smashing the middle part of the rifle into the enemies face!)... very effective... (here Aditya, this is for you to see: ua-cam.com/video/wXUB_PMqGtM/v-deo.htmlsi=Bhu7eFulW9rOtxrR&t=656 I have met Ran Nakash, the military trainer, he is a Boxing Champion, Muay Thai and Krav Maga expert, a fighter through and through, no BS.)
Oh wow thank you so much! I'll have a look once I'm back home after classes. Thank you thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Nice! Thanks
Thank you so much for your support 🙏
Interesting how much of these fundamental sword mechanics are also used in Japanese Swordsmanship martial arts. The principle of holding the sword with the fingers and using tension and relaxation is called "Tenouchi"
That's very interesting! Thank you for sharing that 🙏🙏😊
@lighthavenindia you're welcome. I've been researching for years trying to trace as back as possible the origins of Japanese Sword techniques. I figured Shastar Vidya ਸ਼ਸਤਰ-ਵਿੱਦਿਆ would be what influenced Marīcī or where she gained her knowledge and eventually the wisdom made its way into China and then Japan through Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto Ryu.
@outboundflight4455 it's possible. Though I'm not sure at what point in history Shastra Vidya also started using this grip. My understanding of Shastra Vidya is that they want us to not use the wrist and instead focus on movements starting with the shoulder. Gurdev is coming for a seminar in February so I'll ask him more questions then about this. If you have some questions you'd like me to ask him let me know 😊
Thank you 🙏🏻 ขอบคุณครับ👍🏻
Thank you for watching 😊
Do you offer online classes?
No unfortunately not right now
@ That’s unfortunate. I understand learning hands on from a professional gives best results. Unfortunately, not everyone has the resources or enough time from their busy schedules to personally join training camps. PTK is a wonderful martial art and you are a very good teacher.
@mannysidhu7723 i understand and you are right. Hopefully we can restart our online classes soon. May I recommend joining our newsletter to stay informed regarding the online classes? It's absolutely free. I'll leave a link down below in case you'd be interested 🙏 mailchi.mp/387e7e2e2af9/lighthaven-india-news
@@lighthavenindia thanks. I've joined.
Truncata. Muy bien! 🙏
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how did youtube not send me these videos? glad i was scrolling though your content
Thank you, I'm glad you're enjoying the videos. Gurdev Nidar Singh is coming back in February so expect some new Shastra Vidya videos then
Very cool stuff. Do you still running online courses 2025 ?
Thank you so much 😊 No, unfortunately we don't run the online classes anymore.
@@lighthavenindia Okey, Thank you for answering to me
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I've seen similar motions in ww2 era army manuals and it's not that strange, the number of optimal answers is limited so martial arts tend to converge under certain aspects
You're absolutely right. Infact within the Trangkada sub system you will see many techniques that can and have been used with the bayonet.
This is absolutely fantastic
Thank you 🙏
The katar is my favorite historical weapon, epic vid!
Talwar je saath ye kaam karega kya
There is "stick" literally written in the title of the video 🤦♂️
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Hello, thank you for the video. If I am primarily trying to simulate a telescopic baton, the usual measurement for length of the stick according to an extended arm changes for me to what is the longest baton I can realistically carry. What is the proper training ratio with 1. stick measured according to the baton and 2. variations of longer and shorter sticks? - I want to get familiar enough with the weapon I actually carry, but not complacent so that any improvized alternative would need long readjustment. I can just change where I grip the stick, so the question is how much time should I spend on this or that grip configuration?
I'm not sure I fully understand the question. But i think 2 or 3 finger widths is a good measurement for most weapons that could come under the category of a stick. Essentially you need enough to be able to hook or hit with the Punyo. I will also end with this though. Recently GT has started holding the stick with very very little Punyo and his thumb up on the stick. This is so he has more control. I'm not the biggest fan of this configuration though as I've broken my thumb trying this in a stick fight.
@@lighthavenindia thank your for the advice, I will hold onto the standard grip as you say. I understand the ideal length of the Punyo and the reasons for it. My question was just this: should I practice with sticks of different lengths? And if yes, how much time out of the entire training session should be given to each length? I want to train primarily with stick length measured according to the baton I carry - roughly 53cm/21 inches, so how much over and under should I train? eg. 40 cm as the smallest stick I train with and 70cm the longest. What would you recommend? Thank you.
are you sure that it is really 3 fingers? not 3.5? 😂😂 (Great video Aditya! please keep them coming! ❤)
Hahaha whatever works brother 😂 And thank you as usual for the support!
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Best sword
“Maximum damage, in the least amount of time” was what I trained for since starting martial arts 40 years ago. I still apply that principle today. I found that footwork from several different arts(boxing,fencing,JKD, aikijujitsu) help me bridge the gap, and stay in/ maintain proper distance to apply techniques against stiff,retreating, or otherwise uncooperative opponents. Great info, topic, and answer as usual Tuhon!
It's always great to see how different martial arts can complement one another! Thank you for your kind words 😊😊😊
Awesome Teaching ...Thank you Tuhon
Thank you sir 😊
I found this same issue in my sparring as kali works up close. I find addinga good mix of boxing will make your kali open hand a lot better. of course we can say that for almost any art.
I agree. For me i add Muay Thai and BJJ.
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Great Video Thank you
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Great Video Thank you
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Good but demonstrate faster too so students know how a rhythm looks at fast speed of actual combat
Sir aap Indian h to aap hindi me bhi baat kr skte h
Sir please put beginner to advanced tutorial videos sir please
We have an entire playlist on our channel on ptk fundamentals and basic solo drills
But no intermediate and advanced playlist
Bring series on muay thai
Aid always sounds like it’s 12am and he’s trying not to wake mom, love the vids coach ❤
Your are soo peacful sir👌
Thank you 😊
Im just imagining some local fisherman seeing this and being so confused
Lol
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Thank you Kalesh ❤️
Dog chilling in background lol
if he is trying to grab or distract you with his empty hand first, do you still do the same technique?
Great video❤
Thank you Guro :)
Yes, but the problem is, in a country where people mostly wear coat, and fore arm are protected by tissue, i don't know if a knife well sharpened, would be able to cut through. I never tested an actual combat knife, so i would like return of experience. Thank you.
This is only one option. The idea behind it is that you have to monitor the weapon. Otherwise you might land a solid hit but also get stabbed. I can't speak to the effectiveness of a knife against thick coats because it depends on the knife and the coat.
Such a cutie
Adi looooking gooooooooood thats my coach everyone read this and weep
Hahaha thanks Kvahn
I get what u trying to convey, thank you for the video sir, Kali footwork helped me in cutting angles, which i am trying to mix it up with kickboxing.
Thank you for your question. I also use Kali footwork alot in sparring.
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