Basic Filipino Martial Arts Footwork | Kali | Eskrima | Arnis | FMA 101 EP 04

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  • @skptk
    @skptk Рік тому +1

    Thanks sir 🙏

  • @sourabhkumar9031
    @sourabhkumar9031 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks sir 🙏☺

  • @FLBLUE777
    @FLBLUE777 2 роки тому +1

    Superb

    • @FMAPulse
      @FMAPulse  2 роки тому

      Thank you for the support.

  • @fernandosumatrabloodline5965
    @fernandosumatrabloodline5965 3 роки тому +4

    Diagonals position that is basic and fundamentals steps of all martial arts

  • @rtordenskjold
    @rtordenskjold 4 роки тому +4

    Mabuhay gents!
    Awesome video as usual
    I love these footwork videos.
    Salamat po

    • @FMAPulse
      @FMAPulse  4 роки тому

      Salamat David. Glad you liked the videos. If there's any questions or requests, don't hesitate to ask.

  • @filipinokalieskrimaacademy2777
    @filipinokalieskrimaacademy2777 4 роки тому +6

    Nice moves guys. Good to hear/see the explanation of the footwork. A lot of people get lost. All in all, it teaches you to keep moving in different directions without falling or losing balance. 👍🏽😎

    • @FMAPulse
      @FMAPulse  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the input. There's a lot of cross over into different styles. The footwork becomes universal in terms of weapons and empty hands.

  • @nomadicjfilms8858
    @nomadicjfilms8858 4 роки тому +5

    Great breakdown on the footwork guys. Good to know. Can’t wait to see how you guys break it down further into combat theory.

    • @FMAPulse
      @FMAPulse  4 роки тому

      Thank you, we try to break down the footwork (and other techniques) with as much clarity as possible.

  • @DevPurkayastha
    @DevPurkayastha 3 роки тому +5

    0:04 Intro
    0:35 Forward Triangle
    0:42/0:52 Replacement Step
    1:18 Broken Triangle
    1:58 Full Forward Triangle
    2:42 Reverse Triangle
    3:12 Full Reverse Triangle
    3:58 Fake Take Off
    4:37 Right Lateral Triangle
    5:07 Right Lateral Triangle with Lifted Leg
    5:23 Left Lateral Triangle
    5:42 Left Lateral Triangle with Lifted Leg
    6:00 Silat Footwork

    • @FMAPulse
      @FMAPulse  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for taking the time to help us out with the time codes :)

    • @Tacit_Tern
      @Tacit_Tern Рік тому

      @@FMAPulse
      I noticed that the first step is similar to the Jenga in capoeira. I highly doubt such a fusion would be functional on a modern battlefield. But FMA and Capoeira would be a modern day XMA for the movie industry.

  • @marcostejeda5910
    @marcostejeda5910 3 роки тому +2

    Outstanding tutorial!

    • @FMAPulse
      @FMAPulse  3 роки тому

      Thank you. Let us know if there's a topic you want us to cover in future videos.

  • @sonkaldo
    @sonkaldo 4 роки тому +2

    Best video i have seen of this so far, well explained and done nice and slow. Thank you.

    • @FMAPulse
      @FMAPulse  4 роки тому

      You're welcome. Not a problem, we try to explain and break things down slowly and give as much details as possible. If there's anything else you want us to cover, let us know.

  • @A.M.Customs
    @A.M.Customs 2 роки тому +1

    🔥

  • @fernandosumatrabloodline5965
    @fernandosumatrabloodline5965 3 роки тому +1

    Basic, single steps, double steps, and advanced steps all of this is useful

    • @FMAPulse
      @FMAPulse  3 роки тому

      Thank you, just like what the late Guro Edgar Sulite said, "repetition is the base of all martial arts."

  • @rubieannmondejar3224
    @rubieannmondejar3224 3 роки тому +1

    Amg galing

  • @cyberrode
    @cyberrode 3 роки тому +2

    I usually get lost with this footworks, consdering we combined the two triangles forming a diamond form. but checking this one out. i can dissect easily and undestand also. thanks sir. pugay po!

    • @FMAPulse
      @FMAPulse  3 роки тому +1

      Walang problema, we're glad we can help you in understanding your training.

  • @TopIvyAdmin
    @TopIvyAdmin Рік тому

    Nice! Are there any videos that show footwork for broken triangle with a turn and cut?

  • @musicmanonelove
    @musicmanonelove Рік тому +1

    what are the measurements of the triangle? and the measurements for a full triangle

    • @FMAPulse
      @FMAPulse  Рік тому

      Good questions, we usually tell shoulder length (will vary from person to person), or a little bit past your shoulders. Depending on the person's build, it could be modified with people who have bow legs.

    • @musicmanonelove
      @musicmanonelove Рік тому

      ok thanks for the information, i like your videos@@FMAPulse

  • @emmroseborja5960
    @emmroseborja5960 4 роки тому +1

    👍👍👍

  • @drisszyani3497
    @drisszyani3497 3 роки тому +1

    2 essential triangle : female and male.

  • @pierrewilliam7119
    @pierrewilliam7119 7 місяців тому +1

    Interesting ! what is the goal of the cross step ?

    • @FMAPulse
      @FMAPulse  7 місяців тому +1

      Good question, from an exercise stand point, it's used to strengthen your base core using your own body weight. Our first FMA instructor said cross steps are only good if you're on slippery or muddy surfaces.

    • @pierrewilliam7119
      @pierrewilliam7119 7 місяців тому +1

      @@FMAPulse ok thanks a lot ! We have similar techniques in kung-fu

    • @FMAPulse
      @FMAPulse  7 місяців тому

      @@pierrewilliam7119 Yup, and we've seen it some Silat systems as well.

  • @togaassassin
    @togaassassin 3 роки тому +1

    Rad video! Just wanted to be that guy and point out your silat terms for side stepping are backwards. Stepping leg in front is depok, stepping leg behind is sempok.

    • @FMAPulse
      @FMAPulse  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the corrections.

  • @skptk
    @skptk 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks my teacher 🙏

  • @bieddruhuggyfalsaperla5447
    @bieddruhuggyfalsaperla5447 4 роки тому +2

    What school are you guys at?

    • @FMAPulse
      @FMAPulse  4 роки тому +3

      We teach at Northside Boxing & MMA in Andersonville in Chicago. It's near RIdge and Clark.

    • @bieddruhuggyfalsaperla5447
      @bieddruhuggyfalsaperla5447 4 роки тому

      @@FMAPulse Oh, thanks. Have a great day.

  • @kevincage1641
    @kevincage1641 Рік тому

    I've been studying FMA for almost 40 years. My Ninong comes from Camarines Sur, Cavite on the island Luzon. The way you teach is confusing with all these made up terms, jog, cross under, side step.
    Ang Ninong Ko simply said "DO THIS".

    • @FMAPulse
      @FMAPulse  Рік тому +1

      LOL! When you have to teach it to the western world everything has to have a name and an explanation.

    • @kevincage1641
      @kevincage1641 Рік тому

      @@FMAPulse Who told you that? Only the younger generation does that naming everything something. To make your knowledge base increase, I was taught for the record, by elders that the term "Kali" is something created for marketing purposes only. Grantuhon Dan Inosanto says it is a combination of the words "KAmot and LIhuk"..... I was also taught that the word Kali means "river". Anyway the grandfathers only called it Eskrima or Arnis de Mano. The people I represent now say the same thing.
      But the youth always do what they want. I'm old and the present, You are young and the future.

    • @FMAPulse
      @FMAPulse  Рік тому +1

      @@kevincage1641 All of the so called "made up" terms has came from the instructors we trained with, those who have trained with the old school eskrimadors. They found that using "do this, do that" was not an ideal teaching tool especially when it came down to testing. Our first instructor, Maha Nate Defensor, trained under Suro Mike Inay (Inayan Eskrima), GTS Leo Gaje (PTK), Guro Dan Inosanto, and GM Floro Villabrille. So many of the terminology came from his experiences and teaching people. That is why we go under the term "FMA" because there's not one word that encompasses the martial arts of the Philippines. Since it goes by 3 different names, people outside of the Philippines won't know what each means unless they do their research. As long as the instructors transferring the information and not changing the system, what's wrong with adding terms to help people learn and understand? That's how the art survives by people who can retain the information. When we interviewed the late GM Rene Latosa, he said all the people he learned from growing up who had their own "style" passed away without documenting it. So a lot of knowledge and history is lost.

    • @kevincage1641
      @kevincage1641 Рік тому +1

      @@FMAPulseYes. I agree. You know, after I had commented I thought how my gurus also used terms to describe movements for example, types of sinawali, redonda, palusot, hubud na hubud, panantukan, sanjakan, etc... So my criticism is based on the complex descriptions and variants of the way you present footwork.
      I learned footwork the old way, not much other than male, female, hourglass, diamond and straddle.
      Mabuhay

    • @FMAPulse
      @FMAPulse  Рік тому

      @@kevincage1641 No worries po, when we talked with GM Taboada, he told us that when he was first starting out teaching in the West, Professor Remy Presas (Modern Arnis) told him to keep everything in English (for US and Europeans) because there's too many languages in the Philippines, and people would get confused if people learned Cebuano terms and then go learn from a different system that doesn't speak Cebuano.

  • @spartanwarrior1
    @spartanwarrior1 2 роки тому

    Master secret no. 3107: you don‘t have to strictly follow this kind of triangular footwork. It‘s good enough if you play basketball or soccer. Triangular footwork is overrated😏

    • @FMAPulse
      @FMAPulse  2 роки тому +2

      Everybody has an opinion. Whether you agree to something or not, it's the people's choice whether or not they want to engage in an activity or not.

  • @TheKinomutai
    @TheKinomutai 4 роки тому +2

    👍👍👍👍👍