I see a lot of misunderstandings about Inosanto and Lee. Lee went to university and Inosanto taught there as a professor. Inosanto was Lee's teacher. Lee developed JunFan then when he met Inosanto he was convinced there was more to combat martial arts and he asked Inosanto to help him develop Jeet Kun Do which is intercepting boxing not defending or offensive but rather focused on the common trapping in FMA and wushu especially wingchun. He learned the nunchuk from FMA not karate.
I have been since long time in martial arts and i have met multiple masters , first time i see this guy and i can tell he is a beast and know perfectly his art better than some filippino i met
A lot of these parries, traps and throws are found more commonly in Indonesian Silat systems like Cimande, Sera, Harimau and others. This comes from Guro Dan Inosantos Maphilindo Silat system - MAlaysian PHILippine INDOnesian Silat - get it?
The” stick part” of Kali Is the entry-level stuff. Unlike other Asian martial arts were weapons Our Taught last and to the ADVANCE students, in the Filipino martial arts you start out using the stick. From there you learn the different applications using the knife swords machetes nunchucks and staff. There’s also the Empty hands component which has grappling also. Comparatively speaking it is also in my opinion one of the most user-friendly arts out there. The movements just seem right and natural and that’s the beauty of it you’re not forcing your body to do something unnatural like standing a horse stance I’m doing the various Karate style blocks
This guy was trained by dan inosanto I believe which is one of Bruce Lee closet friends he has great insight on matrial arts and excellent videos keep doing what doing thank much sir
@matthewapsey4869 That's what they said about karate and capoiera, wing chun. But then again you Saenchai do a wheel kick that looks like capoeira or Capoeira fighter doing KO with their finishing kicks. Then you got wing chun eyes jabs but then they banned it from the UCF. Then you got Machida pulling off a karate crane kick. i feel the person is ignorant to learn what figher doesn't know.
This is mostly silat mixed with FMA notice the words Hari Mau... Kari -Indonesian not Tagalog but there is so much similarity. You can see the combination with Dumag /Dumpog --LETHAL
I can tell that he’s done a lot of training with Danny Innosanto because sometimes his phrasing cadence and voice inflections literally sounds like Innosanto talking!
Depends how much you practice, the execution, what position you are in. You know. Fight stuff. Plus which move you like most. Then again, the beginning counters are only four. Beginning wise I mean.
of the 3, split entry is the hardest because you have a tight angle to both deflect the initial punch and perform your own strike. Inside is good because it provides a lot of targets for you to hit but you have to check that back hand fast to avoid getting hit by the cross. Outside is the safest because you take a superior angle that the enemy has to step out of in order to hit you back and that takes a split second that allows you to strike 1-2 times before he can reposition. i take outside every time i can get it.
Hi there please can you help whats the teachers name please and does he teach a school whats his style called i am from uk britain and could he recommend me some teachers in uk britain england thank you Much appreciated
This is Ron Balicki, a long time student of Dan Inosanto. He is teaching Maphilindo Silat and Filipino martial arts. You have an excellent Silat teacher in the UK named Alvin Guinanao. His style is different but still very effective.
The Filipino martial arts are into disorienting you and putting you into traction quick fast. I remember a self-defense situation where I got attacked in the subway within seconds I Parry the guys punch did a series of slabs on him and he jumped back startled thinking that I had shot him it was hard to keep my composure because I wanted to laugh at his reaction he got so scared he stopped the fight instantlyAnd started jumping up and down threatening me not to come back tomorrow or he’d have his gun I’m just saying this to point out that These techniques do work in real time I know it because I done it
I see a lot of misunderstandings about Inosanto and Lee. Lee went to university and Inosanto taught there as a professor. Inosanto was Lee's teacher. Lee developed JunFan then when he met Inosanto he was convinced there was more to combat martial arts and he asked Inosanto to help him develop Jeet Kun Do which is intercepting boxing not defending or offensive but rather focused on the common trapping in FMA and wushu especially wingchun. He learned the nunchuk from FMA not karate.
Excelente arte marcial de defensa personal. Pero hay que entrenar mucho para memorizar los movimientos de defensa y ataque.
I have been since long time in martial arts and i have met multiple masters , first time i see this guy and i can tell he is a beast and know perfectly his art better than some filippino i met
He's Dan Inosantos' student and son in law. Also bodyguard for some celebrities.
A lot of these parries, traps and throws are found more commonly in Indonesian Silat systems like Cimande, Sera, Harimau and others. This comes from Guro Dan Inosantos Maphilindo Silat system - MAlaysian PHILippine INDOnesian Silat - get it?
Yeah you can tell because he’s so smooth with it
This must be one of the coolest tutorials i have ever seen
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The” stick part” of Kali Is the entry-level stuff. Unlike other Asian martial arts were weapons Our Taught last and to the ADVANCE students, in the Filipino martial arts you start out using the stick. From there you learn the different applications using the knife swords machetes nunchucks and staff. There’s also the Empty hands component which has grappling also. Comparatively speaking it is also in my opinion one of the most user-friendly arts out there. The movements just seem right and natural and that’s the beauty of it you’re not forcing your body to do something unnatural like standing a horse stance I’m doing the various Karate style blocks
This guy was trained by dan inosanto I believe which is one of Bruce Lee closet friends he has great insight on matrial arts and excellent videos keep doing what doing thank much sir
Not just trained by him. Baliki is his son-in-law.
This is absolutely lethal. Can you imagine if somebody did one of these submissions in the UFC 🤦🏾♂️😂
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@@hutphamvan4298 hi there whats the name of the teacher and does he have his own channel also whats his style called thank you please help
@@sighnespath2040 His name is Ron Balicki. He does a lot of FMA (Filipino Martial Arts).
@matthewapsey4869 That's what they said about karate and capoiera, wing chun. But then again you Saenchai do a wheel kick that looks like capoeira or Capoeira fighter doing KO with their finishing kicks. Then you got wing chun eyes jabs but then they banned it from the UCF. Then you got Machida pulling off a karate crane kick. i feel the person is ignorant to learn what figher doesn't know.
This is mostly silat mixed with FMA notice the words Hari Mau... Kari -Indonesian not Tagalog but there is so much similarity. You can see the combination with Dumag /Dumpog --LETHAL
I can tell that he’s done a lot of training with Danny Innosanto because sometimes his phrasing cadence and voice inflections literally sounds like Innosanto talking!
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Excellent job! Great Martial Science Being Applied!
❤ nice flow guru blessings brother thank you for sharing respect...🤙🌺🇵🇭🇺🇲🌺☯️⚔️🗡⚔️
Unfortunately clock throws are hard to do Ppl can mostly resist
Great!
Homie straight beat the shit out of his partner lmao
Dem slaps to the face tho😂
W.r.t. the 3 entries (in beginning), is there any appropriate moment when one is superior than another?
It all depends on the tack of the opponent or the set up of the defender. It all depends...
Depends how much you practice, the execution, what position you are in. You know. Fight stuff. Plus which move you like most. Then again, the beginning counters are only four. Beginning wise I mean.
of the 3, split entry is the hardest because you have a tight angle to both deflect the initial punch and perform your own strike. Inside is good because it provides a lot of targets for you to hit but you have to check that back hand fast to avoid getting hit by the cross. Outside is the safest because you take a superior angle that the enemy has to step out of in order to hit you back and that takes a split second that allows you to strike 1-2 times before he can reposition. i take outside every time i can get it.
Hi there please can you help whats the teachers name please and does he teach a school whats his style called i am from uk britain and could he recommend me some teachers in uk britain england thank you
Much appreciated
This is Ron Balicki, a long time student of Dan Inosanto. He is teaching Maphilindo Silat and Filipino martial arts. You have an excellent Silat teacher in the UK named Alvin Guinanao. His style is different but still very effective.
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"MAPHILINDO" Malaysia, Philippine, Indonesia. Correct that!!!
The Filipino martial arts are into disorienting you and putting you into traction quick fast. I remember a self-defense situation where I got attacked in the subway within seconds I Parry the guys punch did a series of slabs on him and he jumped back startled thinking that I had shot him it was hard to keep my composure because I wanted to laugh at his reaction he got so scared he stopped the fight instantlyAnd started jumping up and down threatening me not to come back tomorrow or he’d have his gun
I’m just saying this to point out that These techniques do work in real time I know it because I done it