The Best strike in Pekiti Tirsia Kali?

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  • Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
  • The most fundamental yet most advanced strikes. They provide protection across the body and head while engaging or threatening the opponent.
    Except from This past fridays class. We recently picked up 3 new students who were learning the fundamentals of Pekiti Tirsis Kali #pekititirsiakali #pekititirsia #knifedefense #combatsport #selfdefense #selfdefenseforwoman

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  • @lycandefensive
    @lycandefensive 7 днів тому

    Love it bro!!

  • @hotpopcorncake
    @hotpopcorncake 6 днів тому +1

    Ok my fatass has been hoarding FMA videos and binging on learning online due to in my area there is no FMA schools. Two years ago, when I was fit, I was in the Philippines and learned the basics of three styles. From my knowledge with live blade you don't clash sword with the edge side of the weapon I think. I notice when watching Dog bro videos they swing very hard, This kind of complicated for new people to understand becuase you have respect the blade or you get cut. Sometimes people I notice FMA fruads on youtube explain you hit with the back of the blade when you do the Abaniko, Which it's wrong you hit with the blade side of weapon when you do abaniko..

    • @edgedcombatives
      @edgedcombatives  5 днів тому +1

      This is actually true. Purposefully Blade on blade is discouraged but it can happen. There are 3 interactions of a weapon, weapon to weapon, weapon to the space you wish to occupy or prohibit your opponent to occupy and weapon to body.
      So in ptk, our weapon of choice is the ginunting. There is approximately 3-6 inches of blade on the back end of tip. That is often used. Especially in panastas. abaniko is more the tip and flat of the blade in our system.
      Swinging hard does not equate to skill all the time. We are swordsmen. If your blade is sharp, not much force will be needed. Skill of footwork and tactics will prevail.
      Thanks for your participation! You can learn a lot from the internet as long as you recognize true swordsmanship.
      Wishing you
      Life, health & success

  • @BrianMorrison-ns7ku
    @BrianMorrison-ns7ku 6 днів тому

    This doesn't look remotely useful...

    • @edgedcombatives
      @edgedcombatives  6 днів тому +1

      Have you ever had a weapon struck at you full force? If so what was your counter?