Modern Arnis Basics

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  • @ETHEREALYOGA
    @ETHEREALYOGA 9 років тому +17

    I've practiced arnis for over 20 years, and, I can safely say that this is one of the most relevant, logical, and, appropriate tutorials to show beginners. The first exposure that I had to arnis was in Remey Presas' book "Modern Arnis..." It was THE one source of instruction that was and has been most influential and applicable method I have EVER seen or experienced. I was very sad to hear a few years ago that he passed away...

  • @bsit-1cservidadmarktimothy276
    @bsit-1cservidadmarktimothy276 6 років тому +27

    Nearly 5 years has passed now since I started Arnis and this is the video that inspired me to continue with my sport. I'mma say that I improved a lot even tho I still make mistakes but compared to what I am 5 years ago to me now? Oh my balls the past me won't have any chance at all to the present me. Thanks random guy with sticks in the middle of a field. Much love from the Philippines!💕

  • @zenshinacademy4096
    @zenshinacademy4096 2 роки тому +4

    Kali, an art I began in the mid 80's. And I began it because it was an art that was real and effective. My training has expanded over the 43 years I have trained but Kail was a blessing I found in the 80's and my training to this day has been influenced by it.

  • @AryenQuitlong
    @AryenQuitlong 8 років тому +45

    I've learned a lot from this video about Arnis than any other video here in UA-cam. Thank you for posting this. It's exactly what I was looking for to start.

    • @sunilnath7079
      @sunilnath7079 7 років тому

      Aryen Jumaya Hey ! wanna hook up ?

    • @strikingtiger-filipinomart5043
      @strikingtiger-filipinomart5043 7 років тому +1

      Johan Lalnunmawia, come on dude! Show the lady a little class and respect! You should be slapped!

  • @soulcryst
    @soulcryst 8 років тому +197

    Not bad! This is a great exercise. In the Philippines, you learn these basics in HS. Girls included. Great way to get thin. Especially the last move. You pass gym if you can do that properly. Thank you for sharing it to the world.

    • @quev8987
      @quev8987 7 років тому +8

      Man, I'd be glad if we did the same in France... Learn some martial arts instead of frisbee or rythmic gymnastics...

    • @BuckfastConsumer
      @BuckfastConsumer 7 років тому +2

      Its theor national sport in sure

    • @lazywhiteraven8871
      @lazywhiteraven8871 6 років тому +4

      I missed out, were weren't taught arnis in HS, and I'm in college now, hopefully they teach us in my later years of college.

    • @atab101
      @atab101 6 років тому +1

      +ronniel Jose we wernt taught arnis in private school. 😢

    • @thedroidish
      @thedroidish 6 років тому +4

      It would be great in America if they made students get a 2nd degree black belt before they graduated.

  • @mcdoctorglock
    @mcdoctorglock 4 роки тому +7

    I know it's been a few years since you posted this, but thank you! I've been trying to instruct my children in the basics of Arnis (unfortunately there are no schools in this area anymore), and I found your video about a year ago. I've been able to use the video, along with my own knowledge, and constructed a plan for them (and for me) to learn from. Arnis is fun and free flowing.

  • @IlyaKralinsky
    @IlyaKralinsky 8 років тому +30

    Wonderful, wonderful, incredibly instructive, very warm and welcoming. Thank you so much for this wonderful introduction.

    • @eddiesteele7428
      @eddiesteele7428 8 років тому +4

      Wow. I believe that is the nicest comment I have seen on you tube....lol Cool.

    • @tomsolomon8803
      @tomsolomon8803 6 років тому

      spar with me rap, i'll show you basic arnis and balintawak arnis

  • @tylerstaley2667
    @tylerstaley2667 10 років тому +83

    Just so you know sir, I have done these exercises daily since I first found you're video about a month and a half ago and I finally made the break through you were talking about with the twirling of the sucks up and down in unison and I would just like to thank you

    • @donniedarko464
      @donniedarko464 5 років тому +2

      how is your training going? Have you learned it completely?

  • @barrysmith1202
    @barrysmith1202 5 років тому +1

    that was one of the best intros i've seen; actually more advanced than any intro; for upgrade, try w/ galvanized pipes on trees, & lots of 'straightblasting' w/ punos at all angles, especially into biting-range, knee, shin strikes

  • @kenappia9705
    @kenappia9705 5 років тому +3

    Brandon Excellent workmanship, I appreciate your wonderful expression on this beautiful Art.

  • @jpcalcagnoo
    @jpcalcagnoo Рік тому +1

    I started practicing Arnis after watching this video (5 months ago). I don’t have any bag to hit but to practice in the air helped me to improve a lot in the swinging of the sticks. I realized that the 6 strikes in the sinawali are “steps” of the swinging and now i can strike really fast practicing this movement. Doing this would be impossible to me if I haven’t learn to use both hands at the same time too. Also I’ve learned a lot of things about this martial art after seeing this video.
    Thank you 4 sharing your knowledge, random guy with two sticks in a field !!!

    • @AB-nb2ic
      @AB-nb2ic Рік тому +1

      You don't need a bag! I saw a video of a guy practicing by hitting a rope. You don't always need to go hard. With the rope target the aim is precision and control.
      Back when I practiced Kung Fu our instruction for training at home was to hang a sheet of paper (with a binder clip and string) as our striking target for punches and backfists. The goal, to learn your distancing and develop a snap, was to make the paper pop but not tear it.
      Best of luck with your training

  • @FMAboy12
    @FMAboy12 3 роки тому +1

    This was a fantastic basics intro to my Kali/arnis/eskrima world about a year and a half ago. Video showcased some good solid content with lots of stuff I couldn't do back then. Great insight for beginners... was glad I stumbled across it back then and again even now.

  • @henselot
    @henselot 4 роки тому +2

    When a Kali/Arnis exponent gets into full flow, it's such a gorgeous martial art to watch. Such economy in movement, but deceptively deadly.

  • @druid3744
    @druid3744 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing. I saw an Arnis demonstration at the Executive Protection School I graduated from. We then used Arnis for blunt and edged weapons training.

  • @Rick.Sanchez
    @Rick.Sanchez Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the introduction. I've had a double-stick-lesson from my Wing Chun teacher lately and it's nice to see this good and simple video to refresh my memorie and help self-practice! I like that it is cut short to the important information, seems to be in context with your channel, haha :)

  • @mynameisoliver4790
    @mynameisoliver4790 8 років тому +1

    I try to follow your techniques and some basics, I also thank you that you recorded your video and I watch for every weeks, because I'm a Filipino that I train sikaran and mix martial arts for self defense, but I killed 4 thief and 2 gangs in our country.
    but this Arnis are true self defense if you face a man with a knife,machete and gun is a basic to disarm the weapon's..
    Sana matuto rin kayo mga foreigners.. :)

  • @Withjoyfulsenescence
    @Withjoyfulsenescence 9 років тому +1

    I wish you will do more instructional videos on Arnis. I just recently 'rekindled' my desire to learn this art and I find yours easier to understand and copy. I remember the Sinawali. Excited to get started now. Thank you.

  • @MartialMasculine
    @MartialMasculine 9 років тому +2

    Excellent tutorial and clear methods, my friend! Salutations from an Arnis practitioner in Northern Thailand!

    • @Ragman-s1s
      @Ragman-s1s 2 місяці тому

      Hey Sakaaaaaaan,
      How you doing brother?
      You don't know me but I leaned heaps training to your and wmpyr videos. Actually the first ever techniques I learnt (8 years ago) was the dogstail (I eventually learnt the heaven six with tornado spin aswell) thanx brother 🙏

  • @ArnisRisingHFS
    @ArnisRisingHFS Рік тому

    Just want to say thank you for doing this video. I began my journey into arnis nearly 9 years ago and your video was the 2nd video I watched after my very first lesson to help me learn the fundamentals. I greatly appreciate that because without your video I would of had a harder time getting to where I am now. Thanks from Tasmania Australia.

  • @vandelbit495
    @vandelbit495 9 років тому +2

    Your teaching plus the comments of some coaches here are actually more useful than our current teacher's lesson. Nice bro :D

  • @brentkilgore5478
    @brentkilgore5478 8 років тому

    Of the videos I have viewed, your video is one of the better ones. Thanx for putting this out!

  • @elconquistador9921
    @elconquistador9921 9 років тому +48

    The one thing that I teach my guys that is different is when they twirl the stick I don't let them open up the hand and take the thumb off. I make the keep a firm grip. It's not as aesthetically pleasing and opening up the hand gives you a tighter roll but I've personal disarmed a couple of guys in full contact stick fights by hitting the hand/stick at mid twirl. (and I've had it happen to me in the early years of training)... But good looking karensa/sinawali.

    • @elconquistador9921
      @elconquistador9921 9 років тому +6

      *thumb and fingers... Some guys will open up the last three fingers and some will open the fingers and loosen up the thumb, taking off the tip of the thumb.

    • @cm24624
      @cm24624 7 років тому

      Awesome. I noticed that in the video and wondered exactly what you cleared up.

    • @christopherpavkovich4995
      @christopherpavkovich4995 7 років тому +1

      tim estrada yes. I was taught the same. I try to keep my middle ring and pinky on the stick at all times.

    • @heirapparent333
      @heirapparent333 4 роки тому

      When I trained, this was how I learned, firm grip always never to loosen even for a split second.

  • @stephenpratt1884
    @stephenpratt1884 7 років тому

    thank you posting I've been looking for a quality instructional video for some time.
    As a former student 1983-1988 i can't wait to start training once again, now with my two teenage boys

  • @happyhippohooray
    @happyhippohooray 9 років тому +1

    This was excellent, thank you. My five year old girl wanted to learn a martial art. I was looking for one that wouldn't hurt herself or other people and we settled on arnis. Thanks for this well thought out tutorial!

  • @maryalferez4204
    @maryalferez4204 Рік тому

    Thank you from the Philippines.....I will try to do what you just did.....if I can do them and able to memorize the sequences,....I will thank you forever.....you are blessed.

  • @tadomborngkrornhoung
    @tadomborngkrornhoung 5 років тому +1

    This video looks good, he mentioned BASIC from the beginning, many thanks for the video and your time to share ...

  • @Vasumitrama
    @Vasumitrama 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for the video. I just started to learn modern arnis in Japan and struggling to do twirling. Your video was very helpful , especially when you did it very slow at the beginning. cheers!

  • @Keithphotorama
    @Keithphotorama Рік тому

    Awesome video. Packs a lot of excellent information in a short video. Thank you

  • @qwaskdhklfadsdesx5165
    @qwaskdhklfadsdesx5165 5 років тому +1

    I'm from the Philippines and i'm watching this to learn self defense because right now lots of kids are getting kidnapped so I have to always be ready. Thanks for the vid! Really informative and helped me a lot

  • @gintaiwan
    @gintaiwan 9 років тому +1

    great video! I am a beginner and would love to see more drills like these so I can practice more on my own.

  • @Janika_Hoffmann
    @Janika_Hoffmann 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for this video! I'm currently writing a book in which my prota has been excercising Modern Arnis for many years, but watching a video actually helped me to imagine what exactly she's doing at her classes. :)

  • @MaharlikaAWA
    @MaharlikaAWA 9 років тому +1

    You are an enthusiastic guy! I like your energy!

  • @riojeangarcia1396
    @riojeangarcia1396 8 років тому +8

    I admire this video so much..I could nit recall how many times I reviewed.

  • @nickdesaint4601
    @nickdesaint4601 8 років тому +6

    Wow!! Thank you!! This is definitely Thee prerequisite to many if not most of the videos I have seen so far. Kudos for your passion, patience and honest expression of the FMA. The easy going articulation of a Teacher truely a gift. Once again Thank You, Salamat, Grazie, Danke, Toda, Shei shei, Spasiba, Shokran Gracias, Merci, Arigato
    ~Nick~

  • @MrOlarry72
    @MrOlarry72 4 роки тому +1

    I know I'm late but. Great video! Nicely articulated, I'm buying some sticks for fun and practice.

  • @AB-nb2ic
    @AB-nb2ic Рік тому

    Awesome!!! I saw this video years ago when I was practicing. Just started doing warm ups again on my own, mainly for joint health and have been trying to find this exact video again. I love your approach, and focus on flexibility

  • @bnelms22
    @bnelms22 10 років тому

    Awesome vid...thanks... Im currently learning Arnis and this should help me move along quicker...

  • @professorbriancox5858
    @professorbriancox5858 9 років тому +4

    I'd really love to see some more videos from you Thomas. I learned a lot from this. Perhaps you could do a video on some partner basics? I am keen to learn.

  • @FLo0611
    @FLo0611 7 років тому

    These exercises will make a difference. I need a lot of practice with the swirl with my weak hand..haha. Thank you for sharing. Trying to compile some good training videos, this one I'm including. Simple yet effective.

  • @jhonnyrengel
    @jhonnyrengel 7 років тому

    Muy buena enseñanza, andaba buscando algo así, el manejo de los arnis, me gusta ese deporte y lo estoy empezando a practicar espero subas mas vídeo.

  • @glenbrianaguila3682
    @glenbrianaguila3682 5 років тому +3

    I'm an Arnis sticksman as well. After reading your moves and skills, I could guess we have the same arnis instructor or at least the style lineage. Good moves, from twirling drills, coordinated cane strikes, hand chambers, and sinawali drills (including the ridonda and reverse ridonda). Try including some classical strikes sometime in the future. Great vid demo! Pugay.

  • @thecherrycheesecake3107
    @thecherrycheesecake3107 6 років тому +6

    Wow, I'm practicing Arnis now, I miss it back in highschool and college days. more videos about this please! don't mind the salt! keep it up!

  • @marknolind3432
    @marknolind3432 5 років тому +2

    Really nice basics: thank you. Your a good person.

  • @ERIC052778
    @ERIC052778 10 років тому

    Thanks for posting . As a Filipino am so happy that FMA is really growing in North America .

  • @edmonddelaostia7636
    @edmonddelaostia7636 5 років тому

    i enjoyed watching your video from start to end.thank you for sharing your talent.

  • @ScoutJoe
    @ScoutJoe 8 років тому +205

    If you're a DC comics or DC fans you know Nightwing uses Eskrima/Kali/Arnis as his main martial art

  • @OnlineWorkingBabe
    @OnlineWorkingBabe 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this! My 3yo daughter is very much interested with this. I hope you upload more.

  • @donaldmcneil5652
    @donaldmcneil5652 7 років тому

    Very well presented material and very informative thank you for posting this.

  • @philatkins5081
    @philatkins5081 4 роки тому

    Very nice video. You learn this arnis "aerobic" exercise, whenever there's an aggresor, just find a stick and you have a basic but decent defense to ward off an attacker.

  • @tyeskf
    @tyeskf 4 роки тому

    Nice work here, sir! I love all modern arnis everywhere, thanks for sharing.

  • @Alescia0115
    @Alescia0115 8 років тому +155

    I'm gonna brag. That's my bro-in-law right there. XD

  • @dragons_runner
    @dragons_runner 4 роки тому

    very good job! thanks!! other video please!!

  • @hellskitchen1180
    @hellskitchen1180 9 років тому

    That rocks man! I will buy some sticks and try it. Thanks for showing.

  • @superjahra
    @superjahra 9 років тому

    Excellent video, you explained it very well. Make another one.

  • @guardianchaos
    @guardianchaos 6 років тому +1

    I'm still new to the arnis but I love training with them daily and I love doing the drill at the end I can go hours and it'll feel like a few seconds because of how focussed I am with it all ... The way I am being taught is if I hurt myself with the arnis move that part away slightly... This is where regular movement comes in such as stepping and doing things at the same time with the sticks... I used to keep hitting my legs but then I started just moving around a little and it feels great not to have brouses on my legs 😂

  • @phaksodergoven9313
    @phaksodergoven9313 6 років тому +2

    %100!beautiful knowledge, thanks for teaching us fantastic fighting skills.

  • @rickycameron6586
    @rickycameron6586 4 роки тому

    This looks good..i'm gonna give it a try. 2 Thumbs up video.

  • @leo-tk8xt
    @leo-tk8xt 5 років тому

    Excellent teaching ancient arts will give divine grace within your selfs.give tutorials order wise like cource.

  • @MitchellGershten
    @MitchellGershten 6 років тому +1

    Excellent
    This is a really great tutorial.
    Wonder if you’d do another for perhaps maybe 6-10 minutes of just the sinawali, so that we can practice along at a slow enough rate to really work it out. I’ve got the movements but would be useful to practice continually at a slow pace to get it down and to hear any fine tuning commentary you might offer.
    Thanks and keep up the great work !!

  • @hbmbmw7156
    @hbmbmw7156 5 років тому +1

    Very easy and use full to everyone.Thank you and love you

  • @justice3043
    @justice3043 4 роки тому +1

    You look extremely good. I've been watching other content with people that have tons of subscribers and you're much better than them.

  • @fredy79
    @fredy79 5 років тому +1

    Salamat from switzerland. I searching for basic. It looks good and its good for understanding! 👍

  • @amvinoth143
    @amvinoth143 8 років тому

    I agree Chad Freeze and Tim Estrada comments. My Kajukembo master Jeff Grant (Dallas, USA) instructed us like not open hand when twirling sticks. Except that, Its really awesome video. Nice learning...

  • @Bob13Blues
    @Bob13Blues 6 років тому +1

    that was awesome . Thanks for spending time sharing your FMA skills

  • @paulrobinson7616
    @paulrobinson7616 8 років тому

    Serious Skills dude! Tried this & can't do any of it. This is going to take me a while to learn. Your skill level is Very Impressive!

  • @skmuthukulam
    @skmuthukulam 8 років тому +1

    A very nice video. Shows the movements very clearly. Thanks bro.

  • @heirapparent333
    @heirapparent333 4 роки тому +1

    I trained in arnis myself. But the form i did used striking in sparing with no pads. It was full contact, minus the joints, head, neck, feet, arms and heart areas. We used ratten poles, aluminum knifes, and bamboo bokkens as well. I'm not too familiar with which division of the practice I learned. Hopefully you may know. By the way I learned in the U.s. it's becoming more popular in the States. But still very rare here.

  • @richardhenry1969
    @richardhenry1969 5 років тому

    You really did a nice demo wish I would have had this a year ago when I started kali you covered everything that you need to start an showed well

  • @justice3043
    @justice3043 4 роки тому

    Excellent video been a long time since I twirled anything so this is great

  • @davisurdaneta1426
    @davisurdaneta1426 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome! I think i was in my first year in High School when this martial art was taught in our Physical Education class. I hope they keep it as part of the curriculum till today. Mabuhay!

  • @deadguy111
    @deadguy111 5 років тому

    Thank you for showing the wrist stretching.

  • @elsasa5649
    @elsasa5649 9 років тому

    Thanks for posting this video. It will surely help a lot of beginners, like me.

  • @njosborne6152
    @njosborne6152 5 років тому +1

    Very good.
    I liked it.
    It’s been a long time since my hands were any good.
    A slow motion camera would be much appreciated‼️

  • @davidmichael8901
    @davidmichael8901 9 років тому

    Great little video, we practiced this a little bit when I was in Kempo School, years ago.

  • @polinesia3825
    @polinesia3825 7 років тому

    Remarkable, Good stuff ! I advised my brother to practice the martial arts and now He's advanced into Katana.

  • @elondelaforet7876
    @elondelaforet7876 5 років тому

    Impressive! I appreciate the demonstration of arnis

  • @arjungiri7449
    @arjungiri7449 4 роки тому +1

    it was grate piece of martial arts demo Enjoyed watching 💔💔

  • @tigerpilz1
    @tigerpilz1 5 років тому

    you are good at showing and explaining. different side, fast and slow - keep it on! :)

  • @divinegrace4447
    @divinegrace4447 5 років тому +1

    Love this video, will like to know how does a person feet movement work with the sticks. Will like to learn coordination of both.

  • @maxbeats8146
    @maxbeats8146 9 років тому +1

    I'm an arnis player...AND I REALLY LOVE ARNIS~!!!
    Because Arnis Players are Disciplined...

  • @ivanhuerto6626
    @ivanhuerto6626 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for the basic tutorial! Great one!

  • @megalodon6810
    @megalodon6810 9 років тому

    i never thought the method of warm up- but my style of my warm up is to lean 2 wrist like push up position for 5 minutes but thanks to your warm up method i would perform that every morning

  • @didymostruespeal
    @didymostruespeal 9 років тому

    cool I've been doing that one switch for 20 years and never threw in those extra rolls very fun

  • @AcerW-s9e
    @AcerW-s9e 3 роки тому +1

    No matter if it's arnis or kali it is still a killing art.

  • @SifuLoukasKastrounis
    @SifuLoukasKastrounis 4 роки тому

    Good video , very honest of what it is . well done !!

  • @Chef-Chad
    @Chef-Chad 10 років тому +11

    Sinawali as you demo is a pattern of Inside strike, then Backhand, Backhand. So this pattern is called IBB or standard sinawali. Other sinawali patterns tought to me by GM Presas are IBI, IBB, BBI and BBB.
    I=INWARD B=BACKHAND
    There are three different ways to do backhand strikes;
    a. Starting from under opposite arm
    b. Starting from the top of opposite arm
    c. Starting from same side circling over your head to the opposite side
    DRILLS; (heaven high, standard, reverse standard, reverse)
    1. IBI/IBI
    a. Right stick hit on right side ( I ).
    b. Rechamber right stick high on right, hit left sticks on right side ( B ).
    c. Chamber left stick high on left, hit right sticks on right ( I ).
    d. Chamber right stick on left under arm, hit left sticks on left side ( I ).
    e. Rechamber left stick high on left, hit right sticks on left side ( B ).
    f. Chamber right stick high on right, hit left sticks on left side ( I ).
    g. Chamber left stick on right under right arm//Repeat.
    2. IBB/IBB (Standard)
    a. Right sticks hit on right side ( I ).
    b. Chamber right stick high on left shoulder, hit left sticks on right side ( B ).
    c. Chamber left stick high on left, hit right sticks on left side ( B ).
    d. Chamber right stick under left arm on left side, hit left sticks on left side ( I ).
    e. Chamber left stick high on right shoulder, hit right sticks on right side ( B ).
    f. Chamber right stick high on right side, hit left stick on right side ( B ).
    g. Chamber left stick under right arm on right side//Repeat.
    3. BBI/BBI
    a. Right arm circles around and over top of your head to left side, hit right sticks on left ( B
    b. Rechamber right stick high on right, left sticks hit on right side ( B ).
    c. Chamber left stick high on left, hit right stick on right side ( I ).
    d. Chamber right stick on right under left arm, left arm circles around and over top of your head to right side, hit left stick on right side ( B ).
    e. Rechamber left stick high on left side, hit right stick on left side ( B ).
    f. Chamber right stick high on right side, hit left sticks on left side ( I ).
    g. Chamber left stick on right side under right arm//Repeat.
    4. BBB/BBB
    a. Right arm circles around and over top of your head to left side, hit right sticks on left ( B
    b. Chamber right stick high on left, hit left sticks on right side ( B ).
    c. Chamber left stick high on left side, hit right sticks on left side ( B ).
    d. Rechamber right stick under left arm on left side, left arm circles around and over top of your head to right side, hit left stick on right side ( B ).
    e. Chamber left stick high on right, hit right sticks on left side ( B ).
    f. Chamber right high on right, hit left sticks on right side ( B ).
    g. Rechamber left stick under right arm on right side//Repeat.

  • @tacticalsayote4605
    @tacticalsayote4605 8 років тому

    was taught this in the Philippines. wasnt really interested but its good cardiovascular workout. i credit my forearm and brachialis development on arnis.

  • @katzy687
    @katzy687 10 років тому +1

    Hey great vid man.
    If you make another, I would like to see the footwork how to shift weight into the strikes for sinawalis.

  • @jonsutton1986
    @jonsutton1986 9 років тому

    Great refresher, I forgot a lot of this stuff. Escrima isn't very popular in Tampa for some reason.

  • @Astania08
    @Astania08 6 років тому +48

    This should be mandatory to be teached in the philippine colleges as well. Most of youth in the philippines doesn't even know how to use arnis stickk anymore.

    • @ridechanel2920
      @ridechanel2920 6 років тому +5

      Pag tinuro to sa pinas cgurado malaking gulo ang punta nito

    • @zennymarquez7297
      @zennymarquez7297 6 років тому

      totaly true!!

    • @imaginarysora969
      @imaginarysora969 5 років тому +1

      @@ridechanel2920 Agreed 😂😂😂😂 lalo na yung mga siga xD

    • @rickalmeda5338
      @rickalmeda5338 5 років тому +1

      Most youth here are into Boxing and Street fighting.

    • @raulenceflorsaplala508
      @raulenceflorsaplala508 5 років тому +1

      Tapos sisikat pilipinas magkakaron tayo mg mga movies tulad sa china HAHAHAHA

  • @Kordz79
    @Kordz79 7 років тому

    Don't forget the basics...very good video...pugay!

  • @hoangviet3068
    @hoangviet3068 4 роки тому +1

    Anybody know some more videos which he was taught.Thanks so much!

  • @LeoVirata
    @LeoVirata 10 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for this tutorial. Respectfully.

  • @fistofthenorthstar9010
    @fistofthenorthstar9010 3 місяці тому

    i have never seen fluid attack done with florete. it gave me something new to drill.

  • @maryroselayug1406
    @maryroselayug1406 8 років тому +1

    thank you for your video, it made me want to learn arnis and your video is the most informational video so far

  • @tdoc9051
    @tdoc9051 3 роки тому

    awesome introduction, cheers

  • @jimshady07
    @jimshady07 9 років тому

    I have those eskrima sticks, they are brilliant. Thank you for sharing this i learnt a lot.

  • @lancechua1894
    @lancechua1894 8 років тому

    Cool... this is very informative since I live in the Philippines and they teach us that in our 1st Year.

  • @j0hnj8mes
    @j0hnj8mes 4 роки тому

    Awesome instructional video!

  • @schallschatten5408
    @schallschatten5408 7 років тому +1

    Wonderfull. Can you please tell me the size and thickness of this ratan sticks?