Yes, this drill definitely challenged my coordination. Sticking to the footwork fundamentals helped to build up the flow of the strikes. Overall, I would rate this a 4 because it required more conscientious spatial movement on my part. Nonetheless, thanks again, Paul! ☀ ⚡ 😑 ⚔ 🙏🏽
"Secret." Because somehow it's so impossible to think of different ways to hit someone with a stick. Only people who lived centuries ago were smart enough to figure things out on their own, You need someone to teach you "secrets."
Instructions and Demonstrations should not be done simultaneously because it’s distracting. There should be slow demonstration without any verbal instructions.
@martinbeagley4481 absolutely! Unfortunately it's winter 8 months out of the year where I live, lol. I love doing martial arts in the yard, it's nature's dojo.
@@raylantz5144 yeah I love training outside, I train outside at home and we always do a session a month outside in a local car park, rain or shine. It’s great kicking up clouds of dust doing the footwork!
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Hey Paul your dojo for today is beautiful
Thanks! Just got back into Kali last week. Need to get the rust off
Paul thanks alot for this sinawali and is a 4🙏🙏🙏
This is a 4 for me, but you broke it down to a 2. Great stuff. Thanks.
Thanks!
I learned this one as "Hell 6," because kind of like an inverted heaven 6 in that it's a sequence of upward strikes.
Nice and simple drill.
Upward 6, nice one, thank you
In the lineage I started in we called that "earth". It's a great flow though!
Good stuff Paul. I'd probably put it at a 2 for difficulty.
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Looking forward to trying this one out. On to the tire fir contact strikes once I have it down.
Wow, you sure have some loud cicadas where you are!
It looks similar to the upward windmill drill in Inosanto Kali. Thank you Guro Paul for this new drill!
Awesome tutorial! Pugay!
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Thank you for this 💯👍🏾
Thanks Paul
Do you have the spelling for this Sinawali drill?
Yes, this drill definitely challenged my coordination. Sticking to the footwork fundamentals helped to build up the flow of the strikes. Overall, I would rate this a 4 because it required more conscientious spatial movement on my part. Nonetheless, thanks again, Paul!
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We call that "same side" in PMAA.
Very nice technique. Going to try it tomorrow when I get back to my place. I am going to get arm tied with this one. Lol
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A 3 I think 😊
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2.5
..Or reverse sinawali as it has been called for decades in Modern Arnis
I give it a 3.5. The sticks combined with my footing needs more work. Still, very informative content.
3
"Secret."
Because somehow it's so impossible to think of different ways to hit someone with a stick. Only people who lived centuries ago were smart enough to figure things out on their own, You need someone to teach you "secrets."
Thats Rattan Stick
5 rating
Instructions and Demonstrations should not be done simultaneously because it’s distracting. There should be slow demonstration without any verbal instructions.
It's a 5. Lol. I'm new.
Yes so am I but it’s amazing what 10 mins a day out in your yard does if you persevere!
@martinbeagley4481 absolutely! Unfortunately it's winter 8 months out of the year where I live, lol. I love doing martial arts in the yard, it's nature's dojo.
@@raylantz5144 yeah I love training outside, I train outside at home and we always do a session a month outside in a local car park, rain or shine. It’s great kicking up clouds of dust doing the footwork!