Sir, I just want to commend you on your hard consistent work. You are one of the most dedicated men I've ever seen to bring material to your students both virtually and in person. I met u many years ago in St Augustine Fla. I study more of the okinawan Japanese arts, but i have enjoyed my training with you online these past years.. You are amazing. God keep you safe...
Hello Paul, as usual you deliver an excellent drill on the Espada Y Daga I will definitely start practicing this one! Thanks for the amazing drill and smooth flow you make it look so easy, take care Blessings to you and your family. David Tampa Florida 🌴☀️
Watching your video I had an idea I bet you'd be a great person to get together with a clothing maker and design tactical clothing that can carry stick knives and maby even armored clothes 😮 I'd buy that
Assalmualaikum Dear Brother I have decided to learn everthing from u in these winters. But need ur little help Can U suggest me from where should i follow ur videos> thank you dear
my p.a. is going home to the Philippines in dec. shes going to bring me back a authentic pair of sticks. any suggestions that might help her get a good set? i really wanted authentic. I've talked to ya before. I'm the double leg amputee that asked bout sitting and using the sticks. thanks for any suggestions on authentic sticks she can get me while home and for your vids....
I see a lot of FMA practitioners hold the knife loosely like you do - with their thumbs and also sometimes their index fingers extended. May I ask why? It seems like a bad habit. I would think you'd want your thumb, and all of your fingers, securely wrapped around the knife so that it does not get knocked out of your hands. If you had a knife, and you were going to stab a thick pad of cardboard, wouldn't you grip the knife securely, with thumb and all fingers locked in around the knife?
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Sir, I just want to commend you on your hard consistent work. You are one of the most dedicated men I've ever seen to bring material to your students both virtually and in person. I met u many years ago in St Augustine Fla. I study more of the okinawan Japanese arts, but i have enjoyed my training with you online these past years.. You are amazing. God keep you safe...
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Thanks Paul
Hello Paul, as usual you deliver an excellent drill on the Espada Y Daga I will definitely start practicing this one! Thanks for the amazing drill and smooth flow you make it look so easy, take care Blessings to you and your family. David Tampa Florida 🌴☀️
Was the king of the park until last drill,thank you Paul,I’m Bo staffing and espada y daga never thought I could do it,thanks again
THANKS (NIGHT WING) ...
Great job as always Paul. Salute!!💪🏼
Thank you again
I like the simple drills with flow and footwork , great fundamentals
Excellent video tutorial, beautiful autumn nature.
Best Training Drills....
Thank's Paul.
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My pleasure!
Great video!
Thanks! 🙏🏼
My support Brother. Good teaching, Jesus loves you.
Make your own kali syllabus and give it us into a book & ebook , Brother!!!
Beautiful work
Excelente video, gracias
Love this. Thank you. ❤🙏
Total awesomeness
Awesome lesson, Guro Paul!
I always carry a knife and I recently bought an expandable baton so you bet your ass I'll be working on these drills
Watching your video I had an idea I bet you'd be a great person to get together with a clothing maker and design tactical clothing that can carry stick knives and maby even armored clothes 😮 I'd buy that
Assalmualaikum Dear Brother
I have decided to learn everthing from u in these winters.
But need ur little help
Can U suggest me from where should i follow ur videos>
thank you dear
I have noticed that many of the terms and names used in the drills are Spanish. For example, Espada and daga means sword and dagger.
my p.a. is going home to the Philippines in dec. shes going to bring me back a authentic pair of sticks. any suggestions that might help her get a good set? i really wanted authentic. I've talked to ya before. I'm the double leg amputee that asked bout sitting and using the sticks. thanks for any suggestions on authentic sticks she can get me while home and for your vids....
I see a lot of FMA practitioners hold the knife loosely like you do - with their thumbs and also sometimes their index fingers extended. May I ask why? It seems like a bad habit. I would think you'd want your thumb, and all of your fingers, securely wrapped around the knife so that it does not get knocked out of your hands. If you had a knife, and you were going to stab a thick pad of cardboard, wouldn't you grip the knife securely, with thumb and all fingers locked in around the knife?