I was taught this template by guru Harley Elmore, a very knowledgeable and dynamic teacher. Its on my bucket list to train with him one day at his school in Texas.
I am a multi-system martial artist and I don't know why there are critics of this but I can tell you that Silat/Kali/Sarong training is an essential addition to your CQC training. Bladed and flexible weapon training is a way to keep your less than lethal options open while improving eye/hand coordination. While I carry a side arm, I keep my CQC skills up to date. Thankfully my CQC to date, have kept me (by the grace of God) from needing to use my side arm. For the grapplers, the flow drills are a new way to see how we do lockflow in the grappling arts. When you see how easily a bladed/edged or even merely a wooden tool can change the ground game, you gain greater awareness.
Closed minds exist even in the mixed martial arts, my friend. Some people just have problems with something outside of their interests. I'm glad that your CQC skills have kept you from using your firearm.
@@uexkeru I'm not lumping silat with sayoc. Guro Faye and Guro Inosanto taught me silat and I was referring to that training. I'm Sorry you take offense.
@thesatanikorder666 No. The "reciever" could easily turn into the feeder. What is being represented here is the basics of the system, like a jab in boxing. The more you study Sayoc, the more layers get peeled off and you learn to dominate and take the "feeder" role even though you don't have the knife initially. In the end, it's your knife. He's just holding it. Many critics know very little of the actual Sayoc system.
@TheSatanikOrder666 I've only studied bits & pieces of Sayoc but my experience from this and other systems is that you often need to counter to do a good offense. Many of the drills are for the feeder to learn to bypass a trained defense. People don't want to get stabbed so they will try to deflect of block the knife as best they can, the feeder learns to counter this more effectively. None the less... the receiver still develops defensive skill by working the drill. So you get 2 for 1.
Very cool Mr. Burgee. I always enjoyed the catch wrestling vids, but I never knew you also uploaded these Sayoc clips. Thanks for providing such a wealth of content!
It's really interesting comparing various types of Kali with HEMA dagger styles & seeing how different conditions mandate or make available different tactics. Like, in HEMA they do a lot more thrusts since the common men's garment of the time, a gambeson or brigandine, made slashing attacks fairly ineffective - especially if paired with a maille shirt or byrnie as would be the case with folks in the 14th & 15th centuries - while the heat of the Philippines would make a gambeson absolutely impractical.
Mock blade drills and free form attacks. It will up your response time and recognizability of the incoming attacks. I hope you have progressed since posting this comment. Keep training and best of wishes.
True, but what if those shots don't land? You go on to the next one. It would be silly to fire one off and then look and wait to see if it has had any effect before you try agin. That's what combos are for. It's the same in empty handed techniques.
could someone please explain to me... do we have an internal & external Jugular existing on both left and right?.. all anatomy pics I have viewed have the Int. to the right & Ext. to the left.. yet here #1 is Ext. is right and Int. to the left.
@@thumper9633 The internal/external labeling refers to the grip & positioning of the weapon. How that relates to those targets at the moment of attack. There is no big anatomical difference between right & left jugular.
umm... i'm pretty sure after the first couple of attacks the dude is goin down... i don't think you'd even get the chance to finish some of these combos before the dude is on the ground bleeding everwhere
goh rain: not being a smart ass or anything (really not) that's the idea of these templates. Just in case you miss a few because they block them. You still want to be able to kill them.
I know Sayoc and Atienza are cousin's. Sayoc is base on jungle warfare and Atienza is geared towards street survival. Fuse the best of 2, the art itself will have strong foundation.
Essentially, yes. It’s from one iliac crest to the other, along the bottom of the belly. Don’t cut too high. The idea is to spill the contents of the belly into the lap, which should become warm and wet before the receiver knows why.
I was taught this template by guru Harley Elmore, a very knowledgeable and dynamic teacher. Its on my bucket list to train with him one day at his school in Texas.
I hope you are now trained with Harley. If not, keep it on your goals list.
Best wishes.
I am a multi-system martial artist and I don't know why there are critics of this but I can tell you that Silat/Kali/Sarong training is an essential addition to your CQC training. Bladed and flexible weapon training is a way to keep your less than lethal options open while improving eye/hand coordination. While I carry a side arm, I keep my CQC skills up to date. Thankfully my CQC to date, have kept me (by the grace of God) from needing to use my side arm. For the grapplers, the flow drills are a new way to see how we do lockflow in the grappling arts. When you see how easily a bladed/edged or even merely a wooden tool can change the ground game, you gain greater awareness.
Closed minds exist even in the mixed martial arts, my friend. Some people just have problems with something outside of their interests. I'm glad that your CQC skills have kept you from using your firearm.
Don't lump silat in with this
@@uexkeru I'm not lumping silat with sayoc. Guro Faye and Guro Inosanto taught me silat and I was referring to that training. I'm Sorry you take offense.
@@timblaylark5605 no problem I forgot I even made that comment. I probably didn't get the point of the method when I posted it.
@thesatanikorder666 No. The "reciever" could easily turn into the feeder. What is being represented here is the basics of the system, like a jab in boxing. The more you study Sayoc, the more layers get peeled off and you learn to dominate and take the "feeder" role even though you don't have the knife initially. In the end, it's your knife. He's just holding it. Many critics know very little of the actual Sayoc system.
Precisely: Ultimately, the goal of the “receiver” is to become “feeder #2”. There is no “defense”, only a means to an end. Cheers. 🙏
Exactly 💯
@TheSatanikOrder666
I've only studied bits & pieces of Sayoc but my experience from this and other systems is that you often need to counter to do a good offense. Many of the drills are for the feeder to learn to bypass a trained defense. People don't want to get stabbed so they will try to deflect of block the knife as best they can, the feeder learns to counter this more effectively. None the less... the receiver still develops defensive skill by working the drill. So you get 2 for 1.
Very cool Mr. Burgee. I always enjoyed the catch wrestling vids, but I never knew you also uploaded these Sayoc clips. Thanks for providing such a wealth of content!
It's really interesting comparing various types of Kali with HEMA dagger styles & seeing how different conditions mandate or make available different tactics. Like, in HEMA they do a lot more thrusts since the common men's garment of the time, a gambeson or brigandine, made slashing attacks fairly ineffective - especially if paired with a maille shirt or byrnie as would be the case with folks in the 14th & 15th centuries - while the heat of the Philippines would make a gambeson absolutely impractical.
What drills can be done to control fear or intensity in knife fights?
Mock blade drills and free form attacks. It will up your response time and recognizability of the incoming attacks. I hope you have progressed since posting this comment.
Keep training and best of wishes.
Rest in peace Pamana Tuhon
How can I find a sayoc kali instructor locally?
sayoc kali incredible Filipino martial art
Loving the philosophy expressed here
Excellent stuff!
Anyone know if that Tuhon Raf with the double knives? Not sure if he wears glasses?
i'd love to see what u guys do w/ golok, barong; where does sayoc originate?
True, but what if those shots don't land? You go on to the next one. It would be silly to fire one off and then look and wait to see if it has had any effect before you try agin. That's what combos are for. It's the same in empty handed techniques.
are you guys in w/ warriorwayTX? D inosanto?
So if this is the 3 of 9 template, where are the other 8 templates
?
"3 of 9" is the name of the Template
@@JuanluCadenasdeLlano So what does it stand for ?
this is knife system ?
could someone please explain to me... do we have an internal & external Jugular existing on both left and right?.. all anatomy pics I have viewed have the Int. to the right & Ext. to the left.. yet here #1 is Ext. is right and Int. to the left.
Nine years later and I'm still waiting for the answer.
@@thumper9633
The internal/external labeling refers to the grip & positioning of the weapon. How that relates to those targets at the moment of attack.
There is no big anatomical difference between right & left jugular.
Im sorry... but who the fuck has their perinium at their sternum?
Is no one going to call that out?
No height or distances changes at all?....
Not even mentioning the femoral cuts... if you dont know that the femoral is in mid thigh... youre a joke and nothing to worry Bout
I wished I could train in Sayoc Kali in Alabama. I have trained in Doce Pares as well
Where in Alabama are you?
this is my old teacher chriss its me vincent we went to school too getther in queens n.y.c.
Always beware if it looks like your martial arts instructor could barely run a mile
umm... i'm pretty sure after the first couple of attacks the dude is goin down... i don't think you'd even get the chance to finish some of these combos before the dude is on the ground bleeding everwhere
goh rain: not being a smart ass or anything (really not) that's the idea of these templates. Just in case you miss a few because they block them. You still want to be able to kill them.
I know Sayoc and Atienza are cousin's. Sayoc is base on jungle warfare and Atienza is geared towards street survival. Fuse the best of 2, the art itself will have strong foundation.
is the 'blue worm' a disembowelment of transverse colon? geez, guys
Essentially, yes. It’s from one iliac crest to the other, along the bottom of the belly. Don’t cut too high. The idea is to spill the contents of the belly into the lap, which should become warm and wet before the receiver knows why.
Beautiful drill 💪😎🔪
Always beware if your martial arts instructor looks like they couldn’t run a mile. Lol 2nd dude has his sleeves rolled up on his flabby arms
THE HUNTED 🔥🔪❤️😎
Great movie, behind the scenes shows some of the Sayoc being taught to the actor's.
Yep I have the DVD 📀
The main knife and hand combat fighting style of The Hunted by Tommy Lee Jones and Benicio Del Toro.
Yep
They're all dead now from high blood pressure.
This should not be on here !
These guys know how to stab a man standing in front of them doing nothing, but so does any bum on the street. They can NOT fight lol.
Tick repellent. That's what was missing on my list. Thank you Sir
This a military art. This is method is go cut up a person into pieces.
Yes, it's a combat system.
Nasty!