This is one of my favorite channels. You explain stuff really well and this video clicked something with me that I had been stuck trying to figure out. Thanks for all you do.
Hi there, I may be many years too late, but what is the word/term you use at 2:04 ?? "(forehand) Tadapilo?" I'm not quite sure what you said. Maybe other commenters and viewers can chime in :) Thanks. Great video!
Wow... thats crazy, you might knock me out in a second with that technique...i start to love this marcial art too late... Why we dont put it in a PE lesson in the philippines start in grade school after all this is ours filipino marcial arts... so very deadly and affective to anyone...
@@betchayvillaflores228 thats good.. my kids already started it last year..They study it twice a week... its really good for them starting in a young age...
Thank you for everything you share-you always give me so much to think about and to work with. It takes me 30 minutes to watch 8 minutes of video because I repeatedly have to pause it for a few minutes while I grab a stick and work with the new ideas you're giving me. :) One question: I can't figure out what word you're using for those "halfway twirls" you somtimes do on the angle 1 strikes. It sounds like you're saying "trapilon" but I can't find that term anywhere else (or any similar word in Spanish), so I'm guessing I'm just not hearing it correctly.
This was well done and you have good understanding. Sinawali , in Kapampangan, ( and probably other dialects) does mean "to weave". That flowing weaving motion is its very essence wether 1 or 2 weapons are used.
No such thing as single sinawali. Sinawali always in pairs according to old version. You are mixed up with doblete and florete style. Mabuhay!!! Patay ang magiging deciples mo.
Coming from a sword (HEMA) background I'm not seeing the practical application. Every movement should be either a strike or a defense... it seems a bit like stick twirling without any consideration for striking, no aiming for or protecting the centerline. Perhaps you deal with that in other videos?
Mark, that is amazing. Thank you. Wish you a wealthy situation during the lockdown.
You're real good,l hope to learn a least some basics, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
You are providing me an introduction to stick fighting techniques! Many thanks!
Very taught and insightful explanation!‼️💪✊🙏👏
This is one of my favorite channels. You explain stuff really well and this video clicked something with me that I had been stuck trying to figure out. Thanks for all you do.
Terrific teaching. Thanks so much. Beautiful technique.
Thank you sir Mark. I will try this steps.
Do you teach the triangle foot work pattern on the floor?
Very fluid movement I like it👍⚔
Really great instruction
Great Vid thank you
good content well described.
Appreciate your sharing, and encouraging self expression
Hi there, I may be many years too late, but what is the word/term you use at 2:04 ?? "(forehand) Tadapilo?" I'm not quite sure what you said. Maybe other commenters and viewers can chime in :) Thanks. Great video!
Thank you Master good work
Excellent detailed instructions. Keep it up! Just subscribed.
Nice way to break the pattern. Totally comprehensible.
for a Filipino,your English is very fluent
thank you po sa tips ninyo
D.G.B lmao what kind of ignorant comment is this.. I’M CANADIAN!!
But glad you enjoyed the video.
@@mcanastacio lol..second generation filipino canadian?....
@@kevin080592 You are correct!
@@mcanastacio rigggghht.. lol
Hello Sir! Trapilon and florette are the same?
Nice move..appreciate your sharing bro.from cebu Tris Maria
Laaa e Laaha ill lal law ( there's no God but the God) blessing for you
Just subscribed, wow that was great!
Youre amazing
Thank you for sharing. It's really good
Thanks for sharing technics martial art.
Wow... thats crazy, you might knock me out in a second with that technique...i start to love this marcial art too late... Why we dont put it in a PE lesson in the philippines start in grade school after all this is ours filipino marcial arts... so very deadly and affective to anyone...
Actually its already in the Philippines kabababayan :) On tuesday we will be learning arnis!im on 7th grade slash highschool
@@betchayvillaflores228 thats good.. my kids already started it last year..They study it twice a week... its really good for them starting in a young age...
Its really nice to know this for self defense. Here s my own video learn from his style.
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Thank you Sir for sharing your skills
Thank you for everything you share-you always give me so much to think about and to work with. It takes me 30 minutes to watch 8 minutes of video because I repeatedly have to pause it for a few minutes while I grab a stick and work with the new ideas you're giving me. :)
One question: I can't figure out what word you're using for those "halfway twirls" you somtimes do on the angle 1 strikes. It sounds like you're saying "trapilon" but I can't find that term anywhere else (or any similar word in Spanish), so I'm guessing I'm just not hearing it correctly.
Blodhosta the technique is called tirapilon aka twisting strikes!
@@mcanastacio Alright, thanks Mark!
Is there a video for stick twirling? If not, then that would be of great help . Thank you! You are awesome.
Aditya Khedulkar check out my fma solo drills video. I’ll be posting another one to help teach some of the solo drills
@@mcanastacio sure! Thank you!
Nice video- just wondering whats ur arnis style?
Sir san pwede training arnis kali
Two thumbs up! 👍👍
Keep up the good work! ❤
Q : Can you make a video with double (2) sinawali signature soon?
I'm not much of a double stick fanatic but I will keep that in the list!
Very nice!...
WASSUP BEED 2A!!
So nice!!
This was well done and you have good understanding. Sinawali , in Kapampangan, ( and probably other dialects) does mean "to weave".
That flowing weaving motion is its very essence wether 1 or 2 weapons are used.
Excellent drill/ tutorial..really liked it. Keep up the good work brotha 👍
Wow! That's so cool!
Good master
thanks sir mark..
So clear
No such thing as single sinawali. Sinawali always in pairs according to old version. You are mixed up with doblete and florete style. Mabuhay!!! Patay ang magiging deciples mo.
Are you going to make me challenge your grandmaster next 😂😂😂
Thankyou 👍
Coming from a sword (HEMA) background I'm not seeing the practical application. Every movement should be either a strike or a defense... it seems a bit like stick twirling without any consideration for striking, no aiming for or protecting the centerline. Perhaps you deal with that in other videos?
Thanks for sharing.
Please more twirling ang flow
Did you know the more you twirl your stick the easier the hands to get hit.
1:56
I feel like leonardo
No way to hold that in a real street fight,in the Phillipines,bolo is our main weapons,
😂😂
Your good if ure good enough show us you pen
hinde mo yan magamit sa self fefence por dios por santo paano yang itak paikutin mo pa yong garote just make it simple
ang hirap 😂
Sir san pwede training arnis kali