I have trained almost daily for about five years. (Been subbed for just as long). I have never had to fight a real life fight till two weeks ago when I was set upon by a much taller, younger and weightier attacker, when running failed and I was on the ground experiencing an attempt at an eye gorge, I realized the psychotic man was hell bent on my destruction, flight and defensive tactics turned to fight in an instant, training took over and executed a first strike knock out. Sniper art. So train every day. You never know when your art will save you. Sometimes being violent is the most compassionate choice. It could even save an unhinged attacker from a hefty sentence.
I’ve been doing Muay Thai for a long time but recently I’ve started kali training. Your videos have been very helpful. I loved this technique and I’ll be sure to tell my kali instructor about it👍
Combination of kali and muay thai will be the most mixed dangerous martial art in the world... Kali is never for sport... Its the best for self defense and survival of war...
For anyone who’s watching these vids and wondering about Paul, Tom or anyone else’s skills from this school and it’s translation into practical fighting, they are some of the best you will find.
Also, Paul didn't cover it, but a few of those situations where he dealt with the elbow left his hands and body in a perfect position to immediately strike or hook the neck/head in the same motion. An ear cup slap right after breaking someone's fingers/knuckles/hand would definitely be a fight-ender. Or drive around that elbow and crash it straight through their temple or the chin button.
This is great stuff Paul, this is the kind of stuff my dad passed on to me. I've been watching for years but only in the past few weeks have your videos really grabbed my attention. I'm looking forward to what comes!
Situational awareness or presense of mind, quick physical reactions or reflexes, mental strength or toughness, composure or self-confidence, resourcefulness, the instinct or the will to fight back and defend yourself, knowing when to fight back or when to just run away as fast as you can, avoiding people places and situations that potentially lead to heated altercations or violent encounters, and your martial arts/fighting/self-defense skills and techniques (if you have any or some) which you have spent long periods of time practicing and training, can drastically increase your chances of successfully defending yourself and surviving potentially violent self-defense encounters. Speaking based on my personal experience as a self-defense practitioner.
Great stuff as usual Paul. I love elbow destructions. I find they’re my default going to while sparring (with gloves on, of course). Such a great, gross motor skill defensive/counter offensive, tactic. Especially the vertical elbow spike. Just throw it up there like a tank turret, and pick off the in coming punches from just about any angle.
Enjoyed ur practical fuctional techniques coz that's what's required on street self defense. Nothing fancy but realistic techniques that's functional ON THE STREET ! Kudos Paul. Looking forward to more of it. Peace
NICE!!! Very good techniques and one more VERY practical approach to taking the weapon hands(the fist) OUT!!! These techniques are right in line with all other tactics and strategy in Kali and Eskrima that form an effective defense system against ALL weapons; i.e., stick, knife, etc, including the fist; also a weapon. In other words, defang the dragon.
I always Called the elbow face cover the OH SH_T!! What I really like about this is as the attacker pulls back his damaged fist you can just follow the hand back stepping in and hammer fist his face with the same hand you just elbow block with! Great Video
I actually take krav maga twice a week and kali on sundays for a few hours. We train outside no matter what the weather is and your videos add to my education. I only wish i could get a neighbor or buddy motivated to train so i had an actual person to practice with on my off days.
Legal health warning on some of that. Mr Ingram is larking about when he says the stuff about insulting the guy to make him throw the punch/es. Don't do that. That puts it out of the self defence category and makes you a willing participant. Which is you committing a crime not defending yourself. And don't be thinking you can just walk away and get on with your day if you do have to defend yourself and injure or worse. Getting gone makes the Police think you did something wrong. Then they start looking for you with the intent of prosecuting you for whatever they can. The whole 'self defence' area of law is something you need to train yourself up on just as much as your physical skills. Kali is at root a system of warfare. It doesn't match well with modern self defence law. You need to work out what you can use from Kali and in what circumstances so you don't earn yourself a long stretch in prison. Hint: Using a blade (including an unopened folding knife) even on armed people requires serious explanation and legal justification. You have to be able to explain why what the other person/people did left you no choice but to do what you did, And the legal process won't be any fun regardless of the legal outcome.
Don’t do anything I show here. Just watch UA-cam for fun and entertainment. No worries, I will not be making KALI videos forever. It will end in near time. 👍🏻
@@kalicenter In Vedic scriptures real strength of a living being is called Atma-bal - the strength derived from the heart and soul 🧘♂️🧘♀️🌄🌌🏔🌊🕉🕉🕉. The nearest English translation of Atma-bal is Will power! The battle is to win over our mind and exceed the limits of the human body 🧘🧘♀️🌄🌌🏔🌊🕉🕉🕉
@@kalicenter Each time I got proudy of my Sports & Yog abilities, Maa Umaa Shiv broke me. I was the best long distance runner of my school and engineering college. I was getting better and trying to move to state level, The Lord gave me kidney stones. Later when I got very good in Yog Aasans and Martial Arts, The Lord broke my knees! But all the while He taught me to stay happy, what may come 🧘🌄🏔🕉
I just started to include some "defense/offense" from the 52blocks technique to my training. This looks a lot similar Edit: very thankful for your videos btw 👊🤘✌
Mr. Paul, while all of these are truly useful if the opportunity shows itself, it is also said that awareness is the most important thing in a messy street fight.
I learned that back then in muay thai to block with my elbows. This is also done in muay boran very effectively in the street fight, when the opponent hits with full force and you block with your elbows ... ohhhh shit .... then the fight is already over because you destroy his ankles😉🤜💥💥🤛👍👍👍👍👍
"Hi,there paul happy holidays to man u and your family my interest is learning kali it's a marvelous self-defense I tried kenpo it isn't a defense marital arts self-defense that doesn't training u for the streets really wants get into kali I'm a beginner in martial arts kali is and defense tact's for the streets learning about different angles of attacks what to train with your academy where's u located
I'm just curious about how much damage you can receive to your own elbow joint while your also hurting your opponents fist. I get that you can cause them great pain and possible damage to your opponent's fist, but for people out there already suffering with arthritis or osteoporosis or even the average individual who isn't in prime athletic shape, couldn't they break or shatter their elbow joint in this situation? Have there been any studies done to show how many pounds of pressure per square inch it would take for a much larger, stronger opponent to break an average adult's elbow from doing this? I could just imagine somebody out there using this technique for the first time in an actual street altercation and bringing their elbow up and the timing being slightly off and having the opponents fist glance off the inside of the elbow and smashing against the funny bone and causing permanent nerve damage to their arm. Even though the elbow is pointy and made of bone it can still be broken, shattered even. What are your thoughts?
Nvr tried this honest question to the pros... could you f up your elbow if your not conditioned.. cause growing up I used to skate and whenever I fell and hit my elbow it hurts like hell and my whole arm will go numb
Running requires a lot of stamina and you have to be faster than the other guy. So strap on some weight and walk or jog every day unless you're a Olympic Athlete.
Please be careful at all times! Safety first! No injury whatsoever! Life is too precious to throw away in excitement. I believe you know this too well 🧘♀️🌄🌅🌌🕉💫💫💫💫💫
I have trained almost daily for about five years. (Been subbed for just as long). I have never had to fight a real life fight till two weeks ago when I was set upon by a much taller, younger and weightier attacker, when running failed and I was on the ground experiencing an attempt at an eye gorge, I realized the psychotic man was hell bent on my destruction, flight and defensive tactics turned to fight in an instant, training took over and executed a first strike knock out. Sniper art. So train every day. You never know when your art will save you. Sometimes being violent is the most compassionate choice. It could even save an unhinged attacker from a hefty sentence.
Well done
That's what all of it is for, years of training to protect your life for a single second. Just like Paul said, it's investment in your life.
My gf helps me. I’m 64. Her name is Kimber. 😎🇺🇸
I’ve been doing Muay Thai for a long time but recently I’ve started kali training. Your videos have been very helpful. I loved this technique and I’ll be sure to tell my kali instructor about it👍
Combination of kali and muay thai will be the most mixed dangerous martial art in the world... Kali is never for sport... Its the best for self defense and survival of war...
Inosanto Majapahit incorporates multiple southeast Asian martial arts. Three being Filipino martial arts, Muay Thai, and Silat.
For anyone who’s watching these vids and wondering about Paul, Tom or anyone else’s skills from this school and it’s translation into practical fighting, they are some of the best you will find.
Agree to that!
Also, Paul didn't cover it, but a few of those situations where he dealt with the elbow left his hands and body in a perfect position to immediately strike or hook the neck/head in the same motion.
An ear cup slap right after breaking someone's fingers/knuckles/hand would definitely be a fight-ender. Or drive around that elbow and crash it straight through their temple or the chin button.
Yes, lots of great options off of this! 🙏🏻👍🏻
Great job to you both!
This is great stuff Paul, this is the kind of stuff my dad passed on to me. I've been watching for years but only in the past few weeks have your videos really grabbed my attention. I'm looking forward to what comes!
Great lesson Paul and Tom.
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Hi Tom & Paul!!! Great teaching.. elbow move.. love it! Happy weekend friends!!! 😊
Thank you 🙏🏻
Situational awareness or presense of mind, quick physical reactions or reflexes, mental strength or toughness, composure or self-confidence, resourcefulness, the instinct or the will to fight back and defend yourself, knowing when to fight back or when to just run away as fast as you can, avoiding people places and situations that potentially lead to heated altercations or violent encounters, and your martial arts/fighting/self-defense skills and techniques (if you have any or some) which you have spent long periods of time practicing and training, can drastically increase your chances of successfully defending yourself and surviving potentially violent self-defense encounters. Speaking based on my personal experience as a self-defense practitioner.
Great stuff as usual Paul. I love elbow destructions. I find they’re my default going to while sparring (with gloves on, of course). Such a great, gross motor skill defensive/counter offensive, tactic. Especially the vertical elbow spike. Just throw it up there like a tank turret, and pick off the in coming punches from just about any angle.
Thanks Sam! 👍🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Just started my Kali journey. Awesome video!
Enjoyed ur practical fuctional techniques coz that's what's required on street self defense. Nothing fancy but realistic techniques that's functional ON THE STREET ! Kudos Paul. Looking forward to more of it. Peace
NICE!!! Very good techniques and one more VERY practical approach to taking the weapon hands(the fist) OUT!!! These techniques are right in line with all other tactics and strategy in Kali and Eskrima that form an effective defense system against ALL weapons; i.e., stick, knife, etc, including the fist; also a weapon. In other words, defang the dragon.
I always Called the elbow face cover the OH SH_T!! What I really like about this is as the attacker pulls back his damaged fist you can just follow the hand back stepping in and hammer fist his face with the same hand you just elbow block with! Great Video
Hey Paul & Tom. Excellent video gentlemen. Take care.
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As always, good stuff. The spearing elbow is one of my favorite techniques.
Who in the heck gave this a thumbs down? This stuff is cool…
I absolutely love your videos
I am a new subscriber, you are talented in fighting and in entertaining as well!! you deserve more subs definitely!!
Thanks Paul solid stuff again U always give me something to work on
I would like more of this video's .I like 👍 this technique thanks.
Spot on techniques!
I actually take krav maga twice a week and kali on sundays for a few hours. We train outside no matter what the weather is and your videos add to my education. I only wish i could get a neighbor or buddy motivated to train so i had an actual person to practice with on my off days.
Nice elbow stirke! I never thought that elbows could be used that way. Keep this up, bro!
Thanks bro 🙏🏻
Legal health warning on some of that. Mr Ingram is larking about when he says the stuff about insulting the guy to make him throw the punch/es. Don't do that. That puts it out of the self defence category and makes you a willing participant. Which is you committing a crime not defending yourself.
And don't be thinking you can just walk away and get on with your day if you do have to defend yourself and injure or worse. Getting gone makes the Police think you did something wrong. Then they start looking for you with the intent of prosecuting you for whatever they can.
The whole 'self defence' area of law is something you need to train yourself up on just as much as your physical skills. Kali is at root a system of warfare. It doesn't match well with modern self defence law. You need to work out what you can use from Kali and in what circumstances so you don't earn yourself a long stretch in prison.
Hint: Using a blade (including an unopened folding knife) even on armed people requires serious explanation and legal justification. You have to be able to explain why what the other person/people did left you no choice but to do what you did, And the legal process won't be any fun regardless of the legal outcome.
Don’t do anything I show here. Just watch UA-cam for fun and entertainment. No worries, I will not be making KALI videos forever. It will end in near time. 👍🏻
Excellento Gurudev ji 🙏🙏🙏🕉🕉🕉🙏🙏🙏
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@@kalicenter In Vedic scriptures real strength of a living being is called Atma-bal - the strength derived from the heart and soul 🧘♂️🧘♀️🌄🌌🏔🌊🕉🕉🕉.
The nearest English translation of Atma-bal is Will power!
The battle is to win over our mind and exceed the limits of the human body 🧘🧘♀️🌄🌌🏔🌊🕉🕉🕉
@@kalicenter 🙏🙏🧘🌄🏔🕉🕉🕉🏔🌄🧘🙏🙏
@@kalicenter Each time I got proudy of my Sports & Yog abilities, Maa Umaa Shiv broke me. I was the best long distance runner of my school and engineering college. I was getting better and trying to move to state level, The Lord gave me kidney stones. Later when I got very good in Yog Aasans and Martial Arts, The Lord broke my knees! But all the while He taught me to stay happy, what may come 🧘🌄🏔🕉
Good stuff. Thank you
Excelente hermano saludos desde Venezuela
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Request how to use a walking cane.
Amazing paul!!! As always.. Its me again your filipino subscriber😊
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Excellent self-defense techniques.
jf defense
Thanks!
I just started to include some "defense/offense" from the 52blocks technique to my training.
This looks a lot similar
Edit: very thankful for your videos btw 👊🤘✌
Thanks 👍
Mr. Paul, while all of these are truly useful if the opportunity shows itself, it is also said that awareness is the most important thing in a messy street fight.
Great elbow destruction ! How does the Pampapogi technique work ?
I learned that back then in muay thai to block with my elbows. This is also done in muay boran very effectively in the street fight, when the opponent hits with full force and you block with your elbows ... ohhhh shit .... then the fight is already over because you destroy his ankles😉🤜💥💥🤛👍👍👍👍👍
Gracias maestro 👍 🥋
Перчатки чуть отдаляют от реального боя. Спасибо за демонстрацию 🙏
2:45 unless he hits the nerve and the whole arm feels like on fire xD
Do you do any stick or knife disarms?
Great technique, it's important to make a police report first so the attacker can't report that you injured him.
I'm interested in kali
"Hi,there paul happy holidays to man u and your family my interest is learning kali it's a marvelous self-defense I tried kenpo it isn't a defense marital arts self-defense that doesn't training u for the streets really wants get into kali I'm a beginner in martial arts kali is and defense tact's for the streets learning about different angles of attacks what to train with your academy where's u located
I'm just curious about how much damage you can receive to your own elbow joint while your also hurting your opponents fist. I get that you can cause them great pain and possible damage to your opponent's fist, but for people out there already suffering with arthritis or osteoporosis or even the average individual who isn't in prime athletic shape, couldn't they break or shatter their elbow joint in this situation? Have there been any studies done to show how many pounds of pressure per square inch it would take for a much larger, stronger opponent to break an average adult's elbow from doing this? I could just imagine somebody out there using this technique for the first time in an actual street altercation and bringing their elbow up and the timing being slightly off and having the opponents fist glance off the inside of the elbow and smashing against the funny bone and causing permanent nerve damage to their arm. Even though the elbow is pointy and made of bone it can still be broken, shattered even. What are your thoughts?
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Nvr tried this honest question to the pros... could you f up your elbow if your not conditioned.. cause growing up I used to skate and whenever I fell and hit my elbow it hurts like hell and my whole arm will go numb
5:00
Tom looks bigger!
Tonfa adaptation for police. Salve Brasil
Is this effective against an uppercut?
Yes, we have destructions for uppercuts also.
I will train. I think I better....
I’d rather just run away
That is always the best plan but sometimes the best plans aren’t enough. 💪🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
Running requires a lot of stamina and you have to be faster than the other guy. So strap on some weight and walk or jog every day unless you're a Olympic Athlete.
smeh. Now demonstrate against a trained boxer
Please be careful your faces are too pretty for any accidents!
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Please be careful at all times! Safety first! No injury whatsoever! Life is too precious to throw away in excitement. I believe you know this too well 🧘♀️🌄🌅🌌🕉💫💫💫💫💫
This video is bullshit! I know for a fact you don’t go to the grocery store for veggies. You grow it in your back yard. Psshh!
😂 what can I say… I’m here to fool everyone since they’ll never know the difference anyway. 👍🏻😂
Awesome!! Great advice. Ret military here. 🫡
Good stuff, thank you 👍
Thanks!