Is there any information on how to contact this gentleman? Would love to study this beautiful art form. I miss studying African and African based martial arts
Barbados Stick fighting or as it is known as stick licking. It's very reminiscent of Kayti which is a Kenyan stick fighting art. It's considered the oldest stick fighting or weapons-based style in existence. The moments are very much like Kayti. But while the aforementioned is from Kenya. Barbadian stick licking It is believed to have a strong origin in the Congo of Central Africa.
Sadly all African martial arts in all African arts in the diaspora are treated with a negative connotation which is why you don't hear about them as much. The exception being Capoeira and that is only changed within the last 70 to 100 or so years. Not to mention slavery wouldn't allow for African slaves or even African Americans to know about and even practice these styles.
This is awesome - he's so smooth with getting the stick to the right place for a block/defensive move!
Is there any information on how to contact this gentleman?
Would love to study this beautiful art form. I miss studying African and African based martial arts
Thank you for exposing us to this art. Very well explained
Barbados Stick fighting or as it is known as stick licking. It's very reminiscent of Kayti which is a Kenyan stick fighting art. It's considered the oldest stick fighting or weapons-based style in existence. The moments are very much like Kayti. But while the aforementioned is from Kenya. Barbadian stick licking It is believed to have a strong origin in the Congo of Central Africa.
It’s really interesting how he can flow from Queensburry into Johnson depending on position.
Great information, I enjoyed watching that😎 cool.
seeing some footage of Trinidad & Tobago Kalinda , I recommend contacting Bois Academy as a resource.
Hi Neil, it’s Andre from fitnessfirst I love this vid please keep making more vids
Sadly all African martial arts in all African arts in the diaspora are treated with a negative connotation which is why you don't hear about them as much. The exception being Capoeira and that is only changed within the last 70 to 100 or so years. Not to mention slavery wouldn't allow for African slaves or even African Americans to know about and even practice these styles.
Thanks for sharing this sifu, it was very interesting to hear the history and learning about this martial art 🙏
Awesome Art would really love to bring it to the States.
Does he have a yt channel or how to contact him
How can we get more information. Address website .
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