This is a great post! I love FMA! I believe it is supremely practical, but we don’t spend enough time on sparing strategy and tactics, thank you. No double hits!😊
Your Largo Mano, following the same line from angle #2 to angle #11, is textbook Cabales Serrada Escrima. But that just shows the versatility of all styles of FMA...Escrima/Kali/Arnis share many basic fundamentals, and advanced techniques, regardless of how many systems there are.
@union martial arts Hi, if possible can you show us some technique/movements with weapons that can be done the same as empty hands? Many THANKS in advance! ^_^
You could make your own padded sticks and can make them for little money. Here's how: you will need 1 - 28" X 3/4" inch thick piece of PVC pipe. You can cut it with a PVC cutter or a Hacksaw. 1- 28" piece of PVC foam pipe insulation that will slide over and fit 3/4" thick PVC. This foam insulation cuts easily with a utility knife. Cut at 28" inches. There is usually an inner piece of tape that can be stripped to reveal the sticky sides. You pull away the tape and squeeze and join both sides together. Also you will need to cut some small pieces for the ends. Last thing you will need is a roll of colored duct tape. Personally i hate the gray colored duct tape so i only use the colored stuff. Take the tape and wrap the end caps and then wrap the duct tape all the length of the practice stick. I usually spiral it out and put on at least 2 layers Spiraling in one direction and then the other. There's you have it your very own homemade padded stick. Now go do some Largo Mano, defang that snake, and do some stick sparring! One of these times I'll make a video on this.
If you had only done your research. Kali in many origin stories, is derived from the word kalis. Which is a type of blade used in Filipino Martial Arts. And specifically so, my system is from the visayas. So many of the words we were taught were spoken through his accent. And that’s what I was taught from the mother land, my teacher and his teacher. In the words of Dan Inosanto, he uses “kah-lee” because his instructor told him so. There are also many references with terms such as kaliradman or pagkalikali. Now whatever or however you decide to pronounce it is up to you. Seeing as you’re very ignorant to FMA history, you must be new here. Happy training!
I’ve done my research, I’ve trained for over 10 years and have been to the visayas to train Filipino martial arts with 15 different Grand Masters In multiple systems (where no one uses the term “Kali” at all they all mostly use Eskrima. Pekiti Tirsia Kali isn’t pronounced that way either. Even Kalis isn’t pronounced the way you’re saying it. And Guro Dans “Kali” is Kamut Lihok… also not pronounced the way you’re saying it. But go ahead and assume I’m ignorant to the history and pronounce it however you want them since it’s “your” system. We can argue all day about it but what’s the point.
This is a great post! I love FMA! I believe it is supremely practical, but we don’t spend enough time on sparing strategy and tactics, thank you. No double hits!😊
Bro your teaching is poetry
Why would you present a sparring video and not show your sparring?
Your Largo Mano, following the same line from angle #2 to angle #11, is textbook Cabales Serrada Escrima.
But that just shows the versatility of all styles of FMA...Escrima/Kali/Arnis share many basic fundamentals, and advanced techniques, regardless of how many systems there are.
This is Awesome, thanks for posting!
I have a question. So when the guy ties his black belt why didn't he make the knot tight? That always annoys me.
Loving these training videos! Please keep them coming!
Hi there! Where could I get those sticks for sparring?
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Great Job! PUGAY!!! PoH!
Sometimes i really like this drills
Excellent
Thank you for those detailed tips, really appreciate them ^_^
@union martial arts Hi, if possible can you show us some technique/movements with weapons that can be done the same as empty hands? Many THANKS in advance! ^_^
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Hello, may i know where to get those padded sticks? thanks
You could make your own padded sticks and can make them for little money. Here's how: you will need 1 - 28" X 3/4" inch thick piece of PVC pipe. You can cut it with a PVC cutter or a Hacksaw. 1- 28" piece of PVC foam pipe insulation that will slide over and fit 3/4" thick PVC. This foam insulation cuts easily with a utility knife. Cut at 28" inches. There is usually an inner piece of tape that can be stripped to reveal the sticky sides. You pull away the tape and squeeze and join both sides together. Also you will need to cut some small pieces for the ends. Last thing you will need is a roll of colored duct tape. Personally i hate the gray colored duct tape so i only use the colored stuff. Take the tape and wrap the end caps and then wrap the duct tape all the length of the practice stick. I usually spiral it out and put on at least 2 layers Spiraling in one direction and then the other. There's you have it your very own homemade padded stick. Now go do some Largo Mano, defang that snake, and do some stick sparring! One of these times I'll make a video on this.
thank you so much, i was just thinking making them!
HEMA helps to implement the strikes in a combat setting. Humbly of course.
I really want to learn filipino matial art like arnis sinawali kali
Attack and Check
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Wtf is “Ka lee” it’s not pronounced that way. SMH
If you had only done your research. Kali in many origin stories, is derived from the word kalis. Which is a type of blade used in Filipino Martial Arts. And specifically so, my system is from the visayas. So many of the words we were taught were spoken through his accent.
And that’s what I was taught from the mother land, my teacher and his teacher. In the words of Dan Inosanto, he uses “kah-lee” because his instructor told him so.
There are also many references with terms such as kaliradman or pagkalikali. Now whatever or however you decide to pronounce it is up to you. Seeing as you’re very ignorant to FMA history, you must be new here. Happy training!
I’ve done my research, I’ve trained for over 10 years and have been to the visayas to train Filipino martial arts with 15 different Grand Masters In multiple systems (where no one uses the term “Kali” at all they all mostly use Eskrima. Pekiti Tirsia Kali isn’t pronounced that way either. Even Kalis isn’t pronounced the way you’re saying it. And Guro Dans “Kali” is Kamut Lihok… also not pronounced the way you’re saying it. But go ahead and assume I’m ignorant to the history and pronounce it however you want them since it’s “your” system. We can argue all day about it but what’s the point.