Bare Hand Methods of Arnis - p2 with Rene Tongson
Вставка
- Опубліковано 21 сер 2022
- In part 2, Master Rene Tongson explains the relationship between the stick, the blade and the empty hand aspects of his system of Arnis, Abaniko Tres Puntas.
Music donated by www.beatbay.site the ultimate audio marketplace to sell and buy instrumentals, sound scores, original compositions, loops, riffs, independent albums and sample packs. Use the promo code MonkeyStealsPeach to get 10% off your cart total now!
In this series, I travel the Philippines, from Manila to Tagaytay and Batangas, to learn about Escrima or Arnis, the classical Filipino Martial Arts
To learn more visit www.monkeystealspeach.com
Support this channel and access loads of exclusive content at www.buymeacoffee.com/monkeysp or
/ monkeystealspeach
check out my instagram / monkeystealspeachofficial
my cameras: amzn.to/2nPJ55D amzn.to/3FF5t7G
my drone: amzn.to/3CfSDeE
sound recorder: amzn.to/2q4fnLf
Music donated by www.beatbay.site the ultimate audio marketplace to sell and buy instrumentals, sound scores, original compositions, loops, riffs, independent albums and sample packs. Use the promo code MonkeyStealsPeach to get 10% off your cart total now!
I saw the flag of my country, Venezuela. If someone from the Filipinas is reading this words I send you a blessing and God bless your country. I want to visit the Filipinas someday.
And thank you very much to the author of this video.
Great stuff and he seems like a genuine good hearted teacher
What a breath of fresh air to see such a golden hearted, modest, wise master passionate about spreading his art for the good of humanity. Thank you 🙏
Rene is fantastic
I like the way this gentleman moves. I never really explored FMA very much, but I am enjoying this series.
Yea, so far I think this has been my most enjoyable series to film. As the FMA was all new to me
This channel is gold, thanks for spreading this ancient knowledge, wish I could travel and stay and train with you, for years even
Thank you!
Great stuff! Many thanks :)
Pugay po! To all FMA. 🇵🇭🤩👍
We meet some Abanico system practitioner a years ago in Luneta they share some abanico technique. And he also wants to learn about my instructors techniques which is Punta Ingaño system. They exhange techniques and knowledge to each other. Next time content about Kali Ilusistrimo System. One of the famous system here in the philippines.
Kalis ilustrisimo is actually my next video, go be released tonight!
@@MonkeyStealsPeach Nice! I will wait for that.🤩 Make it a long Vlog about that, because some didint know about the Story of Kali Ilusistrimo System. Theres so many student of ilustrisimo before, they become now a grand master and they build their own system like KIRO Kali Ilustrisimo Orihinal/Punta Inģaño/RRK Rapido Realismi Kali/ and many more.. their Line age is also from Kali Ilustrisimo if im right. . Because here in the Philippines theres so many system of a Filipino Martial Arts. So if you want to know it one by one it make you a lot of works and a lot of content.😄👍
If you are ever in America come check out GM Bobby Taboada! You got some really great guys in these videos! Nice job
Where is GM Taboada based? I always wanted to study under him
Hes also a good one. Hes system is called Balintawak which is very good for close fight.
good stuff!
fun trip.
fan three points martial arts nice!
I know mantis kung fu as well I'm a kickboxing nerd I spend some years in south Asia learning different style of kickboxing, and I came to the Philippines to learn Yaw yan, but on the way there I learn an Abanico system/kickboxing style in Manila Mandaluyong (not sure if the same lineage). near Pacquiao old gym use to be.
This style sounds serious like learning long and close-range attacks, As to ilustrisimo they only know long-range attacks and another style just focuses on short range. I'm a big fan of Espada and Daga arts aka sword and dagger, I wish I can study the abanico tree punta as well too. I wish I can find a rare and underrated kickboxing style in the Filipinos called Tadyakamao too. there are many good, underrated schools in the Philippines also directed toward self-defense. I think 3 points is referring to the 3 different steps for footwork and angle of attack.
Nice!
Thanks!
thanks bro
Looks similar to okinawan karate. Truly everything in the region is influencing each other
Wow. Saint Michael is venerated there. Galing
I would like to learn Abaniko mano a mano.
This is a surprise you are doing FMA too
The theory makes it seem like you should never attack first, because then you'll just get smacked in the arm with a stick.
Any more Arnis vids on the way? Fascinating.
Yes, a few
@@MonkeyStealsPeach awesome, looking forward to them!
good vid. awesome that ur living the traveling martial artist life. the first half of the vid where the master is going thru the different applications, all i was thinking was, 'how much does he spar tho.' it just looked a bit mystical technique-y. ik u gotta b respectful of the master ofc. knife stuff... idk how useful that is for the average person... if ur really in a situation w knives then for most people its an adrenaline dump and u dont know whats going on... ur fighting for ur life... unless that is simulated in training with serious painful consequences, i worry ppl r going to be overconfident. i mean if ur in a place in the world where u need a knife... u should arm yourself with more modern weapons at that point. the stick training has a lot of application i think - jackie chan always is using chairs as weapons, whatever he can grab. sticks and similar objects are usually at hand. but i still take to the empty palm philosophy - talk to the bully and challenge him to a fair fight. if thats not an option, then strike but dont kill - show mercy. anyway this has all been said before a lot. intro outro bgm can help for new audience people. also merch and sponsors dont be caught in the home vid style since ur going full time. primitive technology has a home vid style but he sells books u know.
Thanks! 🙏
Hope you can also come back to Prof. Jocano and explore a bit of the two distinct FMA lineages/styles that he practices.
Actually we did film some stuff. Unfortunately the clips weren’t really useable
@@MonkeyStealsPeach That's unfortunate news. Would have loved to see it, but, at least, you were able to have that interaction with him on FMA and not just on his knowledge from the Beng Kiam lineage.
@@pablojose9582 yea, problems with sound and framing due to the unsuitable location we filmed at
@@MonkeyStealsPeach Thank you for coming to the Philippines, Sir, and for featuring a bit of FMA as a brief break from your series. I hope you're enjoying your visit.
Thank you! I’ve already left. This was all filmed in July
😀
Magkanu poh kpg nagpaturo dyan dba sa brgy halang yan
12:11 you looked so grimly the whole time you listen to him.
Really? That's just my resting face haha. I was probably squinting a bit from the sun being behind the camera too
Is mask still mandatory in Filipine ?
When I was there in July, it technically was mandatory but not everyone followed
Why is he wearing a mask?
Głupio wygląda w masce która nic nie daje .. ale skoro lubi z siebie robić błazna😂
You must live a very sad life if you actually care what a guy thousands of miles away from you puts on his face
This is so funny, it will never work in real fight, unless you are fighting a dummy
so much overlap with mantis! I see so many similar empty hand applications to ccktcpm's 摩雲掌, especially the combinations ending with breaking the neck.
Thank you Will for sharing :)