Many people believe Balisongs are just for flipping but their original design was for fighting. Here's a quick hack to get that balisong into the fight
Nice trick good sir. I've always fancied using balisongs for an EDC (due to them arguably having the strongest locking mechanisms). This is an awesome trick to use in a pinch.
You should know your weapon by feel. Especially one's with locks, when I grab the handle I already know where the blade is an which js the fastest way to open it.
Sheesh. I knew the balisong was a very potent knife, but I didn't realise how quick it actually is to go from something totally harmless to lethal weapon _from concealment._ Mixing that with Kali movement and deliberately hiding that you have a balisong until you strike is definitely scary
This is what I needed I don’t intend to hurt anyone it’s one of the few knives I carry and I carry this one alone the most. If there ever was an incident this is the best explanation for opening it and using it in a dire situation where you must react and act quickly.
This explains the story my grandpa told me he said when he was in deployment in like I think Albania or something I don’t remember he said kids would come up to you and rub mud on ur clothes and when you chased em they would lead you to an alley with a bunch of guys and they’d pull out there knifes faster than you could with a switchblade
Yeah I always knew the flashy flipping was so extra for actual use. It wasn't until I watched a short of a guy deploying and stabbing in a blink of an eye. And it was at that moment I realized you don't have to grip both handles! So that got me curious and here I am lol. Thank you for the information and stay safe out there please!
The move he is doing is called the quickdraw. It is one of the first moves (in my opinion) you should learn. But you should see some of the stuff people can do. The Hellbent, The Helix, the list goes on! There are people who can do combos for minutes at a time without stopping.
@@AlanOdinson Yeah. I do carry a balisong with me for EDC, but the only way I open it is with the quickdraw, as it's the only real practical move. If I'm at home though I'll be flipping it like crazy lol
If you ever come across a copy of the book BALISONG: IRON BUTTERFLY By Cacoy Hernandez and its affordable, I recommend getting it; it's not a technical/technique book. It's more anecdotal about his life experience with some humorous encounters.
Just use a spring loaded blade for self defense. No need for fidgeting around and thinking about grip. Just press a button and bam, you have a knife with a safe grip
I mean most people don't use it this way if their using it to fight They still use the tricks but as more of a scare tactic/show of force to make the perpetrator feel uncomfortable
@@paulandersbullecer3152 - It's initial specialty was that it was considered more of a secure folding knife than folders of it's time. Most modern folders are much more secure than their older counterparts. It gave the user fixed blade power with a folding design without the fear of having it close on your hand if the lock broke. They can be used multiple ways though. Stabs, slash or blunt force.
while this is true, it makes little sense to buy or carry a knife which is objectively worse than other knives in a combative sense. the balisong simply cannot compare to an OTF or spring assisted knife. with that said, unless someone lacks the pocket space and has strong need to both flip and defend themselves, i dont see why a balisong would ever be used in combat unless in excessively rare circumstances.
@ninja - Never at any point did I say this is preferable to a fixed blade. It's a niche technique done with a niche blade. As far as the technique itself, you'll see balisong legends like Jake Imada showing this very technique. I wasn't aware of this until it was brought to my attention by my friend Blaise Loong
Honestly, probably depends on the person. If you're going against a person with a spring loaded knife who doesn't know how to use it well enough, that can be all the difference.
Balisongs can be drawn fast both standing and on the ground. They can be used as an impact weapon when closed and the tang makes an excellent kubotan. As for otf and spring assisted those are good too. I think it comes down to knowing how to use the knife you are carrying and the quality of knife. Rather a balisong, otf, switch or spring assisted, make sure it's a quality model.
Well I think youll find that meat is alot harder to penetrate than a foam target not trying to degrade this video that is a cool idea but try doin that on lets say a slab of ham ....good luck
Respectfully disagree. These targets are designed for stopping arrows, namely broadheads, traveling at 200+ fps. The feeling will be pretty close if not equal to a slab of meat.
Damn that was fast, caught me off guard
That should be what we strive for when it comes to deploying blades
But really though, he draws the blade and stabs faster than someone can process what's going on.
Blades are meant to be felt rather than seen ;)
@ninja - Never said this was preferable to a fixed blade. It's a niche technique done with a niche blade.
Nice trick good sir. I've always fancied using balisongs for an EDC (due to them arguably having the strongest locking mechanisms). This is an awesome trick to use in a pinch.
Idk why, but him just causally stabbing the target that fast is so funny to me
this actually blew me away, i know people are gonna talk but this is genius!!
Gotta make sure the edge is on the bottom. Or you slice your thumb open.
That is like a hot stove as a kid. You'll only make that mistake once before learning a hard lesson
@@AlanOdinson ahh the ole tale of a bite grip
You should know your weapon by feel. Especially one's with locks, when I grab the handle I already know where the blade is an which js the fastest way to open it.
Sheesh. I knew the balisong was a very potent knife, but I didn't realise how quick it actually is to go from something totally harmless to lethal weapon _from concealment._ Mixing that with Kali movement and deliberately hiding that you have a balisong until you strike is definitely scary
This is what I needed I don’t intend to hurt anyone it’s one of the few knives I carry and I carry this one alone the most. If there ever was an incident this is the best explanation for opening it and using it in a dire situation where you must react and act quickly.
This explains the story my grandpa told me he said when he was in deployment in like I think Albania or something I don’t remember he said kids would come up to you and rub mud on ur clothes and when you chased em they would lead you to an alley with a bunch of guys and they’d pull out there knifes faster than you could with a switchblade
Really useful tip . Thanks
Yeah I always knew the flashy flipping was so extra for actual use. It wasn't until I watched a short of a guy deploying and stabbing in a blink of an eye. And it was at that moment I realized you don't have to grip both handles! So that got me curious and here I am lol.
Thank you for the information and stay safe out there please!
thank you for uploading
This will def help me not get jumped anymore from bogus fb marketplace listings
LOVE IT BROTHER !!!
Much appreciated 🙏
dude this is really cool video u are a gangster
Haha, yeeep. I've been doing martial arts for years and having only recently got a trainer, first thing that I figured was that!
You are a beast
The move he is doing is called the quickdraw. It is one of the first moves (in my opinion) you should learn. But you should see some of the stuff people can do. The Hellbent, The Helix, the list goes on! There are people who can do combos for minutes at a time without stopping.
@@Mophony - Yeah, those guys are super impressive. Most of those moves are built on flash rather than combative practicality though
@@AlanOdinson Yeah. I do carry a balisong with me for EDC, but the only way I open it is with the quickdraw, as it's the only real practical move. If I'm at home though I'll be flipping it like crazy lol
Archery target.
Brilliant.
consider my bully dead now
Sick bro
Wow you are impressively fast! What openings and moves were you doing in this video?
Alan : Balisong fast opening for fighting
video : *stap*
I need that superfast helicoptor rotor mechanism before the actual blade deployment.
Nice!
Plz don’t stab me
Drew Blanche gky
Nice
If you ever come across a copy of the book BALISONG: IRON BUTTERFLY By Cacoy Hernandez and its affordable, I recommend getting it; it's not a technical/technique book. It's more anecdotal about his life experience with some humorous encounters.
u can do a fast 1 action open while thrusting so u get the same outcome
Imagine some of one try to bully you and you pull out a quick stab how op is the Balisong as a defense weapon
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Welcome! I have some newer vids throwing the Balisong as well 👍
Woah. Who needs spring assisted foleder
If I was born in the uk I would def carry one Balisong😂💯
Bloody king's road back alleys though.....
Poggers for God..,
In the Philippines balisongs are legal I think but my dad's brother have one when he was in highschool and balisongs are made in the ph so yea
Everybody knows that amigo..
balisong is illegal in the philippines
Have you ever stabbed a person or hard object? I would not be holding onto it with one handle.
It work just fine. These blocks are rates for broadheads and while it may look soft, they are pretty stiff and designed to simulate an organic medium
Fast ;)
Hi, what’s the name of the thing that you stab on?
It's just an archery block rated for broadheads
Just use a spring loaded blade for self defense. No need for fidgeting around and thinking about grip.
Just press a button and bam, you have a knife with a safe grip
2020?!
You can also just do a quick draw lol??!?
Bro i have the same balisong as you i believe weehawk model
This is an original first edition Benchmade balisong
I mean most people don't use it this way if their using it to fight
They still use the tricks but as more of a scare tactic/show of force to make the perpetrator feel uncomfortable
I would hate to do this and stab bone
So balisong are for quick surprise stabs
Not necessarily. This is one particular application
@@AlanOdinson then what is the specialty of balisonh/butterfly knife?
@@paulandersbullecer3152 - It's initial specialty was that it was considered more of a secure folding knife than folders of it's time. Most modern folders are much more secure than their older counterparts.
It gave the user fixed blade power with a folding design without the fear of having it close on your hand if the lock broke.
They can be used multiple ways though. Stabs, slash or blunt force.
sir, from which ghetto are you?
oh, so thats why they are illegal
There are still places that believe allow freedom where you can have them
while this is true, it makes little sense to buy or carry a knife which is objectively worse than other knives in a combative sense. the balisong simply cannot compare to an OTF or spring assisted knife. with that said, unless someone lacks the pocket space and has strong need to both flip and defend themselves, i dont see why a balisong would ever be used in combat unless in excessively rare circumstances.
I think you're thinking too much into this, bud. It's just a demo with a specific style of knife.
@ninja - Never at any point did I say this is preferable to a fixed blade. It's a niche technique done with a niche blade. As far as the technique itself, you'll see balisong legends like Jake Imada showing this very technique. I wasn't aware of this until it was brought to my attention by my friend Blaise Loong
Honestly, probably depends on the person. If you're going against a person with a spring loaded knife who doesn't know how to use it well enough, that can be all the difference.
Balisongs can be drawn fast both standing and on the ground. They can be used as an impact weapon when closed and the tang makes an excellent kubotan. As for otf and spring assisted those are good too. I think it comes down to knowing how to use the knife you are carrying and the quality of knife. Rather a balisong, otf, switch or spring assisted, make sure it's a quality model.
People like to carry a balisong because flipping is their hobby but can have more applications. Use a little more brain next time.
Well I think youll find that meat is alot harder to penetrate than a foam target not trying to degrade this video that is a cool idea but try doin that on lets say a slab of ham ....good luck
Respectfully disagree. These targets are designed for stopping arrows, namely broadheads, traveling at 200+ fps.
The feeling will be pretty close if not equal to a slab of meat.
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do not do this 😂
why?
@@kwasonthekid6694 - He's afraid he'll cut himself so he's projecting his fear onto everyone else