Love flow drills, I remember most of it back when I was training JKD. I learned more from Guru Inosanto when he was the special guest and showed us alot of trapping and flow drills.
Agad Hubud concept came from Pendaker Paul De Thouars (Indonesia Silat)during teaching Inosanto in the 80’s. Drilling is a good muscle memory, and fight concepts
@@kennysilvers-z4x yes but if you know history, Indonesian came to Cebu in the 1100AD. Which developed the art, eskrima, arnis, kali came from Indonesia.
Hello, I wanted to ask you. These things are awesome. Do they work against boxers. I am asking you,because when I have watched fights the boxers beat almost everyone. Do these things work against a very well trained boxer. Can you apply your techniques against a boxer,or you will automatically start boxing him,because this is the best option?
If you have never trained a day in your life and you fight a boxer, who has trained before, then yes you are about to get the fucking shit beaten out of you. What is your actual question?
Wing chun techniques don't work well against boxing. You can play around with flow drills if you want. Won't help too much on the street. Boxing alone isn't good because they don't know how to deal with kicks. You will never stand infront of someone playig slap hand on the street. Better to practice good traps and blocks with a powerful counter. Practice that over and over stepping off the line as you do. And spar alot. Better than playing sticking hands al day.
The drill does not work well against a boxer. But neither does mitt work. A drill is a tool to develop a skill or skills. Applying it is a different matter. If it seems useful to you, use it. If it doesn’t, it isn’t for you.
@@mmarco8743ok so it’s Kali and it’s older than Wing Chun. Doesn’t change the fact Hubad Lubad is similar to sensitive exercises like Chi Sau or Bong Sau-Lap Da in Wing Chun
Hubad is also a Visayan Language, a Hiligaynon Language which means untangle or untie. Could you please tell me which part of the Philippines use the "hubod" word. What Dialect or Language use that word?
@@Sultan0803I am a Filipino and sorry to tell you that you are wrong. It depends on the pronunciation. If the stress is on the first syllable (hu' - bad), it is a word from Visaya and Hiligaynon Language which means to untie. If the stress is on second syllable (hu - bad' ) , it means ( verb) to undress, to get naked. Or (as a noun) naked. The first pronunciation with the stress on the first syllable ( hu'-bad) is the kali technique, which is to defend or escape against a trap or a hold. It goes along with "lubad" which also means to untangle from a hold or a choke. Have you heard of "Higot-hubad-lubad" ? "Higot" which means to engage, trap or hold is the offence by manipulating the arm or hand of your opponent and the "hubad-lubad" is the defence by the opponent by countering the trap and engagement by the and escaping the hold and or choke. As a Filipino, I had never knew of a word "hubud". Mabe it is just an invented word by Kali practitioners in the US or maybe it is an Indonesian or Silat technique. But as I said hubad is not wrong.
@@Sultan0803 so you mean you are using the word hubud? I just want some clarification. We speak Ilonggo dialect or Hiligaynon Language here in Negros Occidental and Iloilo and we are using the word hubad. Or am I just mis interpret your reply but I was right that when I said that also not using the word hubad but instead you are using hubad. Please clarify.
Bruce Lee would never approve of this being taught as JKD. This is overly complex and inefficient. Simplicity and directness are some of the core principles of JKD. You aren’t trying to stick. You are detaching. It’s not wing chun.
@@kennysilvers-z4x approve what? Inosanto didn’t teach him wing chun. You think his stayed frozen in time from 67 to 73? JKD became more refined and direct as time went on. There is no wing chun in late stage JKD. As Inosanto himself said, it’s more like kickboxing, wong sheung leung, you know who that is right? Of course you don’t. He was the last guy Bruce sparred, he was the guy who primarily taught him wing chun when he was younger. Bruce beat him although it was a friendly exchange. But even said he used ‘his method’ he didn’t use wing chun. You guys make me laugh. You try replying like you are the authority on a subject you know little about because you watched a couple old interviews or did a 5 minute google search. I actually study JKD under Tommy Carruthers and his senior instructors. You don’t even know who that is. Don’t confuse concepts with original. After Bruce, JKD went to shit. 50 years of misrepresentation and misinterpretation has lead to the absolute nonsense you see now like in the video about. This is NOT Bruce Lee’s JKD. This is sloppy. Indirect and inefficient. If you knew anything you’d know Bruce took trapping and chi sao out the curriculum in 1971 because he found more effective and streamlined methods. He more than likely moved away from it by 68/69. At least do some actual research before trying to come across as a smart ass. Sorry guy,
@@kennysilvers-z4x 50 year JKD student. I have trained under all the best. All over world. I am reliably told by his first hand students ( more than one) that after he learnt it he dropped it. He got rid of virtually all trapping too. I believe them
You seem correct Bruce got rid of virtually all trapping. He streamlined JKD. I been training 50 year. All over world. Personal student of several of his first generation - this is what they tell me
@@John-t8w7q no, bruce lee still did chi sao and other hand trapping stuff in the 70s. he just stopped teaching people, because people were too stupid to learn it
lol “mma” who gives a fuck. Whilst I think this is mostly nonsense. Can you stop the guy who just approached you out of nowhere, is a foot in front of you and has a knife? No, because mma doesn’t teach you those skills. That’s what matters.
Love flow drills, I remember most of it back when I was training JKD. I learned more from Guru Inosanto when he was the special guest and showed us alot of trapping and flow drills.
Very nice display of martial art talent. I like how Sifu Singh is WELL rounded in FMA and JKD . He also is well aware of boxing.
Wow this is amazing . . Keep it up
Thanks!
Thanks Richard!
Good stuff
I love this!
This is great stuff. Compelling viewing.
They make it look so easy. It looks like a great workout. 😎
Thank you coach 🙏🏻💛💯
Agad Hubud concept came from Pendaker Paul De Thouars (Indonesia Silat)during teaching Inosanto in the 80’s. Drilling is a good muscle memory, and fight concepts
But Doce Pares was doing Hubud back in the 50's- it's a Filipino word.
@@kennysilvers-z4x yes but if you know history, Indonesian came to Cebu in the 1100AD. Which developed the art, eskrima, arnis, kali came from Indonesia.
It’s not JKD so it shouldn’t be passed off as such. JKD is more simple and direct.
@@axelstone3131- Dang, you are everywhere trolling Singh's site. Go hang out at Karl Marx or Tommy Smothers, alright my love bug.
Constant flow!
Miss it a lot there are lots of ways to play with this
Awesome tips, homie!
Thank you sir
Amazing storage sets flow
Hello, I wanted to ask you. These things are awesome. Do they work against boxers. I am asking you,because when I have watched fights the boxers beat almost everyone. Do these things work against a very well trained boxer. Can you apply your techniques against a boxer,or you will automatically start boxing him,because this is the best option?
If you have never trained a day in your life and you fight a boxer, who has trained before, then yes you are about to get the fucking shit beaten out of you. What is your actual question?
Wing chun techniques don't work well against boxing. You can play around with flow drills if you want. Won't help too much on the street. Boxing alone isn't good because they don't know how to deal with kicks. You will never stand infront of someone playig slap hand on the street. Better to practice good traps and blocks with a powerful counter. Practice that over and over stepping off the line as you do. And spar alot. Better than playing sticking hands al day.
The drill does not work well against a boxer.
But neither does mitt work.
A drill is a tool to develop a skill or skills. Applying it is a different matter.
If it seems useful to you, use it. If it doesn’t, it isn’t for you.
I've never wanted to learn from someone specific as much as I do now.
This is very similar to Wing Chun
It’s JKD, so there is some Wing Chun involved.
No. This is kali. Much more anciens than wing chun, the base in kun tao
@@mmarco8743ok so it’s Kali and it’s older than Wing Chun. Doesn’t change the fact Hubad Lubad is similar to sensitive exercises like Chi Sau or Bong Sau-Lap Da in Wing Chun
@@gus4u2c same origine. Kun tao. Kun tao Master were terrible people who killed many many Master in south est asia.
Similar, but nothing like.
Sifu Singh is Arashikage Clan like Snake Eyes
Hubod is the term means to untangle or untie.
Hubad means to get naked.
Great Drill video tho.
Hubad is also a Visayan Language, a Hiligaynon Language which means untangle or untie.
Could you please tell me which part of the Philippines use the "hubod" word. What Dialect or Language use that word?
Uh, Hubud is FMA, not JKD.
bakit parang wingchun hand drill?
So Hubad is basically wax on and wax off.
Next: using jackets to fight.
Huh?
Ah yes. Slap fighting.
Sifu: "this is not fighting" - commenter: "ah yes...slap fighting"
@@crazyshev36 slappy time with the boys?
Its hubod not hubad.
Hubad is Get Naked in Filipino 💀💀
"hubad" is a different martial art 😂
@@xAxCx an art for bed I guess
@@Sultan0803I am a Filipino and sorry to tell you that you are wrong. It depends on the pronunciation. If the stress is on the first syllable (hu' - bad), it is a word from Visaya and Hiligaynon Language which means to untie. If the stress is on second syllable (hu - bad' ) , it means ( verb) to undress, to get naked. Or (as a noun) naked.
The first pronunciation with the stress on the first syllable ( hu'-bad) is the kali technique, which is to defend or escape against a trap or a hold. It goes along with "lubad" which also means to untangle from a hold or a choke.
Have you heard of "Higot-hubad-lubad" ? "Higot" which means to engage, trap or hold is the offence by manipulating the arm or hand of your opponent and the "hubad-lubad" is the defence by the opponent by countering the trap and engagement by the and escaping the hold and or choke.
As a Filipino, I had never knew of a word "hubud". Mabe it is just an invented word by Kali practitioners in the US or maybe it is an Indonesian or Silat technique. But as I said hubad is not wrong.
@@brucele2776 got ya im bisaya and i dont know that exist 💀💀
@@Sultan0803 so you mean you are using the word hubud? I just want some clarification. We speak Ilonggo dialect or Hiligaynon Language here in Negros Occidental and Iloilo and we are using the word hubad. Or am I just mis interpret your reply but I was right that when I said that also not using the word hubad but instead you are using hubad. Please clarify.
Its HUBUD not HUBAD :D
Waste of time
Bruce Lee would never approve of this being taught as JKD. This is overly complex and inefficient. Simplicity and directness are some of the core principles of JKD. You aren’t trying to stick. You are detaching. It’s not wing chun.
Lee actually did approve. He learned from Inosanto and added it to JKD. Sorry guy
@@kennysilvers-z4x approve what? Inosanto didn’t teach him wing chun. You think his stayed frozen in time from 67 to 73? JKD became more refined and direct as time went on. There is no wing chun in late stage JKD. As Inosanto himself said, it’s more like kickboxing, wong sheung leung, you know who that is right? Of course you don’t. He was the last guy Bruce sparred, he was the guy who primarily taught him wing chun when he was younger. Bruce beat him although it was a friendly exchange. But even said he used ‘his method’ he didn’t use wing chun.
You guys make me laugh. You try replying like you are the authority on a subject you know little about because you watched a couple old interviews or did a 5 minute google search. I actually study JKD under Tommy Carruthers and his senior instructors. You don’t even know who that is.
Don’t confuse concepts with original. After Bruce, JKD went to shit. 50 years of misrepresentation and misinterpretation has lead to the absolute nonsense you see now like in the video about. This is NOT Bruce Lee’s JKD. This is sloppy. Indirect and inefficient.
If you knew anything you’d know Bruce took trapping and chi sao out the curriculum in 1971 because he found more effective and streamlined methods. He more than likely moved away from it by 68/69.
At least do some actual research before trying to come across as a smart ass.
Sorry guy,
@@kennysilvers-z4x 50 year JKD student. I have trained under all the best. All over world. I am reliably told by his first hand students ( more than one) that after he learnt it he dropped it. He got rid of virtually all trapping too.
I believe them
You seem correct
Bruce got rid of virtually all trapping. He streamlined JKD. I been training 50 year. All over world.
Personal student of several of his first generation - this is what they tell me
@@John-t8w7q no, bruce lee still did chi sao and other hand trapping stuff in the 70s. he just stopped teaching people, because people were too stupid to learn it
🥷 style.. Philippines had different tribes before Spain did a Israel so calling the style Philippines or Filipino style is not really honest
Израиль не испания создала, а Сталин
@@РюминСергей-х6рHe meant like before Spain INVADE PHILIPPINES. Did an Israel😂
Bullshido drills ! where is this guys ACTUAL combat experience or fight wins in MMA or anywhere else?
lol “mma” who gives a fuck. Whilst I think this is mostly nonsense.
Can you stop the guy who just approached you out of nowhere, is a foot in front of you and has a knife? No, because mma doesn’t teach you those skills.
That’s what matters.
Do that to Manny paquiao let's see what happens to your face
Always one genius who says this absolutely idiotic 💩 amazing
Watch some of his sparring you'll see some of this
Lol