Kali Empty Hand Entries | Filipino Martial Arts
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Awesome guys! Great stuff!
Very good instruction, Mark. Very much as my master taught me, and taught me to teach.
Kail empty hand techniques are good
Well done. Simple clear instruction
Another great video.
Great stuff guys.
Salamat po!
Great lesson. You can see Mark loves what he does and does it well.
As usual your video was outstanding. Your teaching style is very good. I trained in Kali back in the 70s and 80's. We didn't practice hubud at all. My instructor believed that combat was too chaotic and unpredictable so we did a lot of combinations using panantukan techniques. His method was very street effective. What's your opinion of this method? Thanks for the great video.
These are excellent techniques that can be slightly modified to handle any level of attack. They must be practiced.
Well done
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I hate when people are like "oh but it's never going to happen like that on the street." And I'm just like "yeah just because I demonstrated or anyone demonstrate a particular technique doesn't mean that's the one that would be used every single time, like religion. he could have had 10 different other techniques he could have used, that you didn't see."
Nicely said!
@@mcanastacio Thank you sir.
I have a question. Are you instructor under Inosanto? Ive studied years ago under his school as well as Pikiti Tersia and the drills and techniques I swear are from his school or associated to a certain extent IMO. Thanks for the awesome videos for reminding me of the Sifus Dans school and also the emphasis on not every technique and flow will work as trained due to combat stress and numerious different combat scenarios.
A lot of the intuition of passing knife slashes instead of meeting them head on makes sense. I can see that goes into first fighting as you can just pass.the punches.