Could be😂😅: Hubud emphasizes maintaining continuous motion and flow of techniques between you and your training partner. The goal is to avoid static or rigid movements and instead maintain a dynamic exchange of strikes, blocks, and other defensive and offensive techniques.
Could be😂😅: Hubud emphasizes maintaining continuous motion and flow of techniques between you and your training partner. The goal is to avoid static or rigid movements and instead maintain a dynamic exchange of strikes, blocks, and other defensive and offensive techniques.
Its a great drill, have done this when i was introduced to kali 26 years back, have practiced a lot on it. But Your drill combination is too good, would love to try it. Thankyou
Ali seems like a cool wingman training partner. Would like to this same version with the camera further back so we can see your legs & feet positions!! Great video lesson Master Paul Ingram, you make it fun!👍
This is the bred and butter of Jeet Kune Do, Kali,Wing Chun style of dealing with that oh so familiar Haymarket suckerpunch an anger triggered attack will look like so learn it people till it's second nature!
Hallo, love your drills. Would that hubud be effective in a real quick boxing situation. I mean with a well trained western boxer. Thanks for many awesome vids
I like the switch. But your #3 hand should really be tapping higher up, ideally at the shoulder, or at the very least the triceps. In real life application, that #3 hand would be a strike to the jaw, or would be turning him by applying pressure to th shoulder. We have to get away from the patty cake mentality of hubud and start thinking realistiallly about the striking roles of taps #2 and 3.
So the defender gets three moves for each single move of the attacker in the initial drill. This is why boxers will destroy most martial artists. This drill will not work in real time vs a live opponent. Time would be better spent drilling moves that can actually be used.
You don’t understand. This is not a fighting technique, but is a sensitivity drill. Boxing is great, and many kickboxers use boxing drills as well. THIS is not that. They are also not using footwork, that should be involved.
They’re just showing this in the drill form, performing each motion so it is practiced in a sequence that flows together and is used to teach concepts. In application, any combination of what you see here can be used. In reality, the first movement can be offensive. For example, the first parry can be paired with a direct shot to the face or eyes with the other hand. Or the second parry can be used to attack to the opponent, and you can work a destruction with your other arm’s elbow. It can be done, I spar with a fellow FMA friend and we box with the arm pullback and we get armbars 3 out of 4 times. And if we don’t, it leads into a good takedown opportunity if the energy is going back into the opponent anyway. Also, Kali is is more weapons, the hand is a weapon, but the hubud works better with a knife in my opinion. I’m starting to dabble in knife boxing too, so put a boxer up against a knife boxer who knows hubud and boxing. Unfair? Well we’re talking about boxers vs martial artists right? The martial art is Kali so they can have a knife. The streets are not the same as the octagon. Most Kali practitioners aren’t training to be in the octagon, they train for war. Or for the streets in the modern day. Every ride the Chicago CTA red line at night? You’ll want to know how to prepare for a knife attack
I've always loved Hubud! Those drills are what really improved my hand techniques. DEFINITELY more Hubud drills please!!!
For sure!!
Hubud is a great drill!!! 👊🏼
Fantastic!!!❤
Is there similarity to hubud like sticky hands in wing chun? T.Y.😅😮❤😂
Could be😂😅: Hubud emphasizes maintaining continuous motion and flow of techniques between you and your training partner. The goal is to avoid static or rigid movements and instead maintain a dynamic exchange of strikes, blocks, and other defensive and offensive techniques.
Could be😂😅: Hubud emphasizes maintaining continuous motion and flow of techniques between you and your training partner. The goal is to avoid static or rigid movements and instead maintain a dynamic exchange of strikes, blocks, and other defensive and offensive techniques.
More HUBUD please!! And thank you weary much!!!❤❤❤❤
Literally the best video teaching of this I’ve seen in terms of simplicity and knowledge conveyed. Thank you.
Would love to see more Hubud drills. Love them
More to come
This was my introduction to Kali a few months ago, really enjoy how you pick up on body sensitivity with this drill 😀
It's so good!
Your absolutely right, makes your hands in all areas so much better,I know it has helped me.
Its a great drill, have done this when i was introduced to kali 26 years back, have practiced a lot on it. But Your drill combination is too good, would love to try it. Thankyou
Yes more hubud drills please.
Need more hubud, great drill and vid
Yes please more hubud, more empty hands. Thank you very much
I'm here for more hubud lubud i love the empty hands content 🙏
Thanks for hubud punching drill. More in HUBUD drill please.
Thanks Paul
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Love it. Thanks Ali aand Paul
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
More Hubud training PLEASE!!!
Great drill, more variations please!
Hi Paul would like to see trapping and locks if possible? Good work BTW!
Great! Thank you!
You are welcome!
Definitely more of those combos, Awsome Guru Paul.
Thumbs up for that inside switch, thanks.
Awesome switch thanks so much for sharing
Paul. ...you are a great instructor. Always love your stuff.
Great vid! Can you show more switch options? It's really hard to find videos of them.
Nice hubud drill! 😊
Thanks 👍
nice you can also switch on his initial deflecting hand (inside vs outside switch)
Nice
More, please and hello.
More to come! 👍🏼
Yeah Paul... I'm down for more Hubud... more advanced Hubud. Give us some more...
Definitely a great drill bro!!!
Most definitely!
Definitely more hubud!
cool
Great exercises! Thanks
Ali seems like a cool wingman training partner. Would like to this same version with the camera further back so we can see your legs & feet positions!! Great video lesson Master Paul Ingram, you make it fun!👍
Do I wanna? Duh! This was a great four count tutorial!
This is the bred and butter of Jeet Kune Do, Kali,Wing Chun style of dealing with that oh so familiar Haymarket suckerpunch an anger triggered attack will look like so learn it people till it's second nature!
👍🏼👍🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hey nice work mate
Could you add something to handle the uppercut?
Is this the best drill for anti knife or pantakun or silar sequence?
Hallo, love your drills. Would that hubud be effective in a real quick boxing situation. I mean with a well trained western boxer. Thanks for many awesome vids
nice bro👍
Yes more 🎉
That is an escrema a (bare hand) tapi-tapi of A Butuanon martial arts of the old folks of Butuan City, Agusan Del Norte, Phils.
Hell yeah more hubud is always welcome
Nice drill, I'm from Puerto Rico, land were the governors stolen everything.
Paul seems you watched the video with karate nerd and that Kali sikaran guy! 😅 Thanks for another great video! ♥️🇸🇪
Never seen it.
You always say you are going to link a video to something similar but I never see it posted anywhere.
3rd link in description and at end of this video. 👍🏼
This sequence is also present in Silat
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Have you heard of a recent new movie project coming out soon called the Last Kumite
A llittle bit trickyto me coz i dont hav training partner alll the time...
Just solo practioner here
This is very important to keep in mind:
It is "HUBUD" not "Hubad".
Hubad means "get naked" in the Filipino language.
The Fma equivalent to Wing chuns chi sao i think this is way much better than chi sao..
Intercepting fists
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I like the switch. But your #3 hand should really be tapping higher up, ideally at the shoulder, or at the very least the triceps. In real life application, that #3 hand would be a strike to the jaw, or would be turning him by applying pressure to th shoulder. We have to get away from the patty cake mentality of hubud and start thinking realistiallly about the striking roles of taps #2 and 3.
Hubad Na hubad 😂
So the defender gets three moves for each single move of the attacker in the initial drill. This is why boxers will destroy most martial artists. This drill will not work in real time vs a live opponent. Time would be better spent drilling moves that can actually be used.
You don’t understand. This is not a fighting technique, but is a sensitivity drill.
Boxing is great, and many kickboxers use boxing drills as well. THIS is not that.
They are also not using footwork, that should be involved.
@@TheRazmotaz there is no “sensitivity” in this. Just clashing limbs
They’re just showing this in the drill form, performing each motion so it is practiced in a sequence that flows together and is used to teach concepts. In application, any combination of what you see here can be used. In reality, the first movement can be offensive. For example, the first parry can be paired with a direct shot to the face or eyes with the other hand. Or the second parry can be used to attack to the opponent, and you can work a destruction with your other arm’s elbow. It can be done, I spar with a fellow FMA friend and we box with the arm pullback and we get armbars 3 out of 4 times. And if we don’t, it leads into a good takedown opportunity if the energy is going back into the opponent anyway. Also, Kali is is more weapons, the hand is a weapon, but the hubud works better with a knife in my opinion. I’m starting to dabble in knife boxing too, so put a boxer up against a knife boxer who knows hubud and boxing. Unfair? Well we’re talking about boxers vs martial artists right? The martial art is Kali so they can have a knife. The streets are not the same as the octagon. Most Kali practitioners aren’t training to be in the octagon, they train for war. Or for the streets in the modern day. Every ride the Chicago CTA red line at night? You’ll want to know how to prepare for a knife attack
Bo bei pantt ko
Bo tek
U are not guarding your centre line !
It's not Wing Chun.