Doug Marcaida | Marcaida Kali | Double Stick

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Doug Marcaida, a Filipino Martial Artist based in Pekiti Tirsia Kali and now under Marcaida Kali demonstrates his mastery in fighting with double sticks. 🔥🔥 New! The Funker Tactical Shop: bit.ly/3qR8VEB
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  • @ultimatejb7
    @ultimatejb7 9 років тому +201

    I love how doug points out the exaggeration of kali practioniers in combat. I'm studying kali now thanks to these videos they have inspired me, and I take dougs advice of practicality instead of looking cool in the fillipino martial arts.

    • @tarheel4wd
      @tarheel4wd 6 років тому +5

      LoL While a person is "looking cool" Doug's barely moved and connecting blows.

    • @TheSubwaysurfer
      @TheSubwaysurfer 5 років тому +4

      I. our FMA class if. you didn't move correctly you were struck. we weren't taught to just hit the stick in the drill but to try and hit the target whether it be head hand etc. needless to say no one lost concentration during our sessions.

    • @thelazycook5103
      @thelazycook5103 5 років тому +1

      So how good are you now?

    • @williamlockhartnelson8873
      @williamlockhartnelson8873 4 роки тому +8

      As my Florentine said "I'd rather be alive and look like a dork than dead and cool". (Florentine is a sort of Italian variation of Kali that uses European short swords)

  • @davidherron9151
    @davidherron9151 8 років тому +1091

    try standing out n front of a whole class of of people all judging , you do not speak the language and you are not sure if you are supposed to be trying to strike the teacher fully or not...he did EXCEPTIONALLY WELL

    • @jamessethmoore
      @jamessethmoore 6 років тому +15

      Well said

    • @CliffReeds
      @CliffReeds 6 років тому +34

      I give 1 to frenchy. Had to be tough getting instructions after he starts whooping you.

    • @kimfielding8010
      @kimfielding8010 5 років тому +30

      Doug came across as a very fluent teacher, despite the language barrier 's

    • @cdr504
      @cdr504 5 років тому +11

      My grandfather is from the Philippines and when I was young my sister and I had no choice but to learn the family legacy threw my dad, his brother,and my grandfather..
      I think it was a communication problem and he meant no disrespect..
      P. S. I learned more when I got hit anyway..lol

    • @mugensamurai
      @mugensamurai 5 років тому +2

      Plus the man learned a lot. Knowledge is a great gift.

  • @williamlockhartnelson8873
    @williamlockhartnelson8873 4 роки тому +19

    Watching this makes me appreciate the pure mathematics of fighting. I never learnt this variation of double stick but I was taught Florentine (European two sword fighting) that as far as I am aware had never come in contact with the Filipino two stick style but has very similar stances and movements!

  • @jamisonyzaguirre6614
    @jamisonyzaguirre6614 8 років тому +345

    It Will Kill!

  • @ramaSwamp
    @ramaSwamp 9 років тому +239

    Abridged:
    You have to know how to flow with your offense and defense.
    You need to have precision and accuracy. You need to be a marksman with your stick. Don't hit announcing with your whole body, instead do quick and precise attacks. If you wanna take his eye out, do so, don't act as if you are wealding a hammer.
    Great video.

    • @ironwolfgaming9632
      @ironwolfgaming9632 5 років тому +11

      Loose shoulders, relaxed hands and think smooth not fast and you will be incredibly fast.

    • @Anarchristian_Beanz
      @Anarchristian_Beanz 5 років тому +2

      @@ironwolfgaming9632 Slow is smooth, smooth is fast

    • @ochinchin6958
      @ochinchin6958 5 років тому

      Precision and strength

    • @raidirr7448
      @raidirr7448 5 років тому

      Swing soft, Hit hard

    • @williamlockhartnelson8873
      @williamlockhartnelson8873 4 роки тому

      There was this trick I awlways wanted to learn from my teacher that turned a thust into an off hand slice inside 2 feet of movement. In 5 years I never knew how he did it. To watch a master at work is like watching a dance.

  • @kkall0602
    @kkall0602 9 років тому +14

    i could watch Doug all day. he sure had a gift to teach and teaches so so well!

  • @docleafman
    @docleafman 8 років тому +5

    If Doug can pass this much on in such a short video I can't imagine what he's like in person. Thanks so much for all these videos. Doug and Zero have taught me more in these videos than I have gotten from many other sources THANKS!!!!

    • @ayo__ayo
      @ayo__ayo 8 років тому +1

      +docleafman You should see his other videos.

    • @docleafman
      @docleafman 8 років тому +1

      Try to catch everything of his I can find. The theory of application that he teaches is something a lot of "trained" people seem to leave out.

  • @brucebarnes9138
    @brucebarnes9138 6 років тому +6

    I've seen this three times already and it never gets old constantly learning something from this same video that's awesome

  • @dariellecasquejo8421
    @dariellecasquejo8421 8 років тому +26

    6:33 doug doesn't look at hes opponent yet he sense he take a step Damn !

  • @onizuka213
    @onizuka213 5 років тому +6

    GN, thank you for sharing these kinds of content. I'm a newbie. I want to learn Kali properly despite my shyness in these kinds of stages. You keep giving me spark for me to train, and train properly, and practically. One thing I appreciate with your content is it always draws knowledge, wisdom and humility to a person. Respect is totally a given. Anyways, more power to you and your channel!

  • @harkyo
    @harkyo 8 років тому +16

    a good teacher knows how to use humour while instructing!

  • @guitarbishop1
    @guitarbishop1 9 років тому

    Doug is awesome. I love the way he teaches. So much enthusiasm but at the same time straight to the point. He knows how to keep it relaxed & simple.

  • @queenaerithgrace1384
    @queenaerithgrace1384 8 років тому +6

    I'm still learning about Kali" our FMA in our Country in Phillippines" hope i'd learn more from this Channel! :)

  • @hummbaba33
    @hummbaba33 3 роки тому

    I met Doug at a seminar he had in San Antonio, this is a good video that shows his teaching ability. I was mind blown his knowledge and the way he presents it. I was good with kick boxing , in 2 days he showed me how to use katambits with the exact same kick boxing sets I trained for yrs, because of that muscle memory and understanding it was so easy to relate it to what I knew. That knowledge was priceless but most of all its the way in which u transfer knowledge doug is so kind and soft spoken but he is truly the most dangerous individual I've ever met. Thats because of his knowledge

  • @csl9495
    @csl9495 8 років тому +19

    after watching this video I gotta say this is the first time I've ever want to learn any weapons training.

    • @alexisrayeewing520
      @alexisrayeewing520 5 років тому

      It's fun and challanging, totally recommend it if you haven't started yet.

    • @jeffreylardizabal3964
      @jeffreylardizabal3964 5 років тому

      without being weapons trained by Dan Inosanto, Bruce Lee would have never been as effective as he became

  • @shailendrasingramtahalsing309
    @shailendrasingramtahalsing309 9 років тому

    Four years learning and still the guy has a lot to learn. Not only must the student be willing to learn, the master most be willing and capable to teach. Dough is one of the few a great teacher.

  • @aimanjaafar5578
    @aimanjaafar5578 5 років тому

    Trusting in me. He is one of the best student who took this art very well. He is deeply understanding this Kali art for . In the words, he is very much good teacher. So lucky who get him as thier teacher.

  • @andrespinto4350
    @andrespinto4350 8 років тому

    thanks Yoda, Master Doug Marcaida has always impressed me in movies documentaries and these electronic seminars on UA-cam. thanks again...

  • @Van-gs5nc
    @Van-gs5nc 9 років тому +3

    Thanks, for this. My daughter has been fighting this way for awhile and I have been correcting her. I will let her be.

  • @ma.cristinadiaz8888
    @ma.cristinadiaz8888 3 роки тому

    Thanks I have seen this. I am restarting playing arnis again after 12 years. I will keep in mind the reminders. Keel it ip!

  • @donnellmendoza6444
    @donnellmendoza6444 9 років тому +1

    matial arts at its finest
    thanks for represting our native martial arts, great lesson also "simple and precise" more power to all of you guys
    im so proud! :)

  • @808fdup2
    @808fdup2 7 років тому

    THIS IS BAD ASS>> THE BEST VIDEO EVER POSTED ON SINAWALI... MAHALO FOR YOUR TIME AND EXPERTISE SIR

  • @MarvinCZ
    @MarvinCZ 9 років тому

    I think that's one of your best videos so far.

  • @DanDannyDanielleBob
    @DanDannyDanielleBob 2 роки тому +1

    I want to see him in one of those demos where they get in fencing gear and actually try to land blows

  • @artsmith100
    @artsmith100 4 роки тому

    Well, my respect for Marcaida just went up a great deal! Beautifully illustrated his point.

  • @dereinzigwahreRichi
    @dereinzigwahreRichi 8 років тому

    I didn't quite get what should be sooo super special and mind blowing about this demo... he illustrated the basic fact that you need the right mindset to actually do damage to an opponent and that you should always keep that in mind in training and don't develop "bad" habits while of course not disassembling your training partners all the time. A good FMA teacher will tell you that over and over again and also train this with various sparring exercises - if needed with protective gear (e.g. for stabs to the head). Luckily, I've found such a teacher - if you didn't, keep looking!

  • @TheJWWALKER77
    @TheJWWALKER77 4 роки тому

    Awesome video of Doug he as extremely fast hands!!!

  • @GuroGani
    @GuroGani 3 роки тому

    Great Demonstration of skills by Kuya Doug Marcaida

  • @platinumshadow1657
    @platinumshadow1657 9 років тому

    yes!!!!! FINALLY!!!! THX Funker Tactical

  • @roccozambrifoto
    @roccozambrifoto 9 років тому +3

    Keep up the amazing content FT !!!!!!

  • @thejookking
    @thejookking 3 роки тому

    Guro Marcaida's a BEAST!!!
    GREAT PHILOSOPHICAL AND PRACTICAL TRAINER.

  • @alov3suprem3
    @alov3suprem3 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing this, beyond enlightened by just watching this video. Excited to be diving back into siniwali drills. Philosophies along the way always help shine the mechanics.

  • @adiadiamante2440
    @adiadiamante2440 2 роки тому

    Great videos ,we practiced in P.E.class in elementary school.

  • @benfletcher8100
    @benfletcher8100 3 роки тому +1

    I was first exposed to this sort of stuff in the series Arrow, and now I just wanna do it myself and learn it all

  • @danzigrulze5211
    @danzigrulze5211 9 років тому

    That was such a great demonstration from a great teacher.

  • @vas568
    @vas568 9 років тому

    Thank you for sharing GN and thank you Doug for the enlightenment.

  • @user-pv9pv4xf9c
    @user-pv9pv4xf9c 2 роки тому

    That's so cool how the camera couldn't keep up and so it created a blur effect. Bruce Lee had this effect with his fists and legs.

  • @hatcherknives2579
    @hatcherknives2579 9 років тому

    Love watching Doug teach!

  • @amyzeek7452
    @amyzeek7452 9 років тому

    Amazing! This is an awesome demonstration of FMA. Keep up the good work guys!

  • @hackman55able
    @hackman55able 9 років тому

    Very awesome. First time I seen it put that way.

  • @brucebarnes9138
    @brucebarnes9138 9 років тому

    He's a great artist I wished I could have trained with him 20 years ago

  • @brucebarnes9138
    @brucebarnes9138 4 роки тому

    I would absolutely love to take one of his classes

  • @phinmac
    @phinmac 9 років тому

    a master in action at his craft

  • @Citizen_0_5
    @Citizen_0_5 7 років тому

    Simple. To the point.

  • @tonymontoya2559
    @tonymontoya2559 9 років тому

    Great vid! Keep them coming.

  • @echoscope4278
    @echoscope4278 4 роки тому

    Cant wait to get back at it.

  • @JeremiahLiend
    @JeremiahLiend 8 років тому

    I want to see this guy and Choson Ninja mix it up. Crazy stuff, no matter what happens.

  • @karmacanquints4222
    @karmacanquints4222 9 років тому +16

    I really appreciate kali. Im really grateful for this bcoz I was once a victim of a holdup, I used this art on that unfortunate time using my car keys. And I probably should win an Oscar at that night bcoz I beg and cried while slumping my body (that's kinda distract the dirty-lowlife-f***king-bastard from really pushing his knife) once he lost his attention for awhile I attacked. I confessed I also kicked hard his good for nothing stupid balls. I hope he rot in hell.Grrr.

  • @remoxvideo2495
    @remoxvideo2495 6 років тому

    It'd be a great honour to train with Marcaida Kali

  • @phiAndpi
    @phiAndpi 7 років тому

    You need to check out the French stick art of Canne de Combat I’ve never seen anything like it, amazing art!

  • @MajorTomski
    @MajorTomski 9 років тому +1

    Ahhh en France ça fait plaisir

  • @savedmonkoutdoorschannel8930
    @savedmonkoutdoorschannel8930 9 років тому +1

    excellent Master Doug!

  • @geezzerboy
    @geezzerboy 6 років тому

    Drills, the product of practice, practice, practice.

  • @JROT207
    @JROT207 9 років тому

    OUTSTANDING!!!

  • @subjer0
    @subjer0 9 років тому

    Can youtube have a slo-mo button please lol. Also I want to see Doug in a real spar session with someone. I think I would pay to see that lol

  • @gunslinger8130
    @gunslinger8130 8 років тому

    Doug Marcaida is one badass...damn. I'd hate to tangle with that guy.

  • @llIIIIlllIIIllI
    @llIIIIlllIIIllI 9 років тому +5

    what is this bullshit? let's see a video of these people actually fighting someone.

    • @Lbdataz1469
      @Lbdataz1469 9 років тому +12

      +ilshockll If you're so awesome, why don't you go challenge him yourself and please film it so we can all see you get your ass beat by him. Trust me kid i've been training in Kali for 5 years, this is no joke. Filipino martial arts is one of the most sought out martial art for weapons retention training, whether it be a stick, knife, whatever. There's a reason why special forces, law enforcement and other tactical units train Kali. Because they know how effective it is with CQC weapons fighting.

    • @Lbdataz1469
      @Lbdataz1469 9 років тому +7

      +ilshockll He's also explaining the problem with the double stick drill called heaven. He's saying that most people become drill masters and they just go through the motions and don't really know how to fight with weapons and you can clearly see in the video, the difference between somebody who's been training for 20+ years and someone who's only been training for 4. Once Doug started to attack him, he would freeze up and start doing the drill because that's all he knows. But, you're obviously arrogant and have never trained in Kali before which is why you automatically called this art bullshit. Let me guess, you think MMA is the know all, end all best martial art system in the world. You're probably one of those brain washed morons aren't you?

    • @llIIIIlllIIIllI
      @llIIIIlllIIIllI 9 років тому

      Lbdataz1469 mixed martial arts is just that.. mixed. It isn't a specific fighting style ya douche. and as for your gay kali bullshit, maybe this fighting technique needs to be tested in order to be validated. any fighting style not tested in combat sports SHOULD be considered a fucking joke.

    • @llIIIIlllIIIllI
      @llIIIIlllIIIllI 9 років тому

      Lbdataz1469 you mean fight him? or do I have to play his gay little stick game where we both try to hit each others sticks? in that case yeah, I would probably lose at stick patty cake.

    • @Lbdataz1469
      @Lbdataz1469 9 років тому +12

      +ilshockll Uh, it has been tested, against Spanish conquistadors fuck face, Ferdinand Magellan was killed by Filipinos who wielded sticks and used kali, while his men where were wearing metal armor and had swords. Do some research before you talk shit on an art you know nothing about and yes I meant actually fight him smart ass.

  • @laifuthelife8483
    @laifuthelife8483 4 роки тому

    This guy is a good guy.

  • @brucebarthalow7777
    @brucebarthalow7777 7 років тому

    That's crazy stuff, love the videos gotta find a little karmbit folder

  • @richardschuerger3214
    @richardschuerger3214 3 роки тому

    I keep coming back to this. I've been teaching a friend of mine some self defense with a walking stick. I sear with him I kept bumping into everyone of these points that Doug M. mentions. When I shared the video with him, he said his first instinct was to think I had been punking him using the points form the vid, then realized, these are just best practices . Ty for this.
    fyi - I started writing up notes on walking stick self defense: docs.google.com/document/d/1ioKfg_Zhrr2nOPQmX-xZdek3f6r67Y-VxoukURzEg90/edit?usp=sharing

  • @crx5555
    @crx5555 9 років тому

    I'm so happy I love forged in fire keep up the good work

  • @devil6289
    @devil6289 8 років тому

    learned tons of things. Thank you.

  • @jongsma_aquaria5071
    @jongsma_aquaria5071 7 років тому

    its so damn impressive how they handle the sticks. its a dream of mine to handle a stick and knife on high level but i dont have the time for it because bjj takes olso a lot of time but the dream staying 👌👌👌

  • @nikholasmarcus8930
    @nikholasmarcus8930 3 роки тому

    It is now a mandatory to teach arnis ( Filipino marshal arts) to philippine students, we used to do practice basic arnis technique

  • @lenchonegro5567
    @lenchonegro5567 Рік тому

    Very JKD Doug! Excellent pare!

  • @renegonzalez8194
    @renegonzalez8194 2 роки тому

    Doug need his own movie 🎬

  • @kowkeeshskulka6778
    @kowkeeshskulka6778 4 роки тому

    Doug
    You poetry in motion bro
    Thunder n lightening.....
    Your Alaskan friend
    Kowkeesh..

  • @alexbray1714
    @alexbray1714 8 років тому

    Respect...amazing skills

  • @jackhartsough3
    @jackhartsough3 8 років тому

    Beautifully deadly

  • @richardturk7162
    @richardturk7162 5 років тому

    I slept thru the whole video.

  • @marcusma4044
    @marcusma4044 8 років тому

    He makes it looks so easy to.just enter & hit.

  • @leongarza1905
    @leongarza1905 8 років тому

    he's good that's a dangerous man

  • @Ronin____5000
    @Ronin____5000 6 років тому

    Double stick is hard to learn at first when you are not at school and not with a partner. Double stick is also very beautifull to watch. Double stick will also break knuckles and tune you up if you don't take it seriously.

  • @JelloFluoride
    @JelloFluoride 8 років тому

    Solid video bro! Thanks

  • @MrTmc1252
    @MrTmc1252 9 років тому

    pretty cool good video...thanks

  • @joseenriquearboleda4019
    @joseenriquearboleda4019 3 роки тому

    To use a Kali stick in most efficient way was to do the Arnis art which originate in the Philippines

  • @chadyates6301
    @chadyates6301 4 роки тому

    I love the channel n just subscribed i studied Pentjak Silat Serak with Victor Dethoures back in the 90s in Colorado and love all things related to blade work I've been thinking of taking up Karambit .and adding it to the arsenal i.like the way you can trap and hook with it but not sure if I'll like the curved blade because I really like the penetration of a straight blade i was taught to get inside the chest cavity whenever possible and I'm not sure but the Karambit seems more for slashing at arteries and such and I'm not sure how well it'll work for me when fighting someone in a heavy coat.or web gear or plate carrier i know it can be a problem to get a good cut on anyone wearing say a good leather jacket but I would think id like have n the ability to stab deep would be a plus what are your thoughts on that? Am I missing something besides my punctuation?Lol I'm going to learn it anyway but I'm wondering what's tought in classes on the subject?

  • @8bitsorcerer
    @8bitsorcerer 8 років тому

    excellent video

  • @Ryan-jl1el
    @Ryan-jl1el 7 років тому

    dougs a fkn monster...a very humble monster lol

  • @patrickhonnis5885
    @patrickhonnis5885 2 роки тому

    Shit he IS a genius, I Always taught thé same! In my very early learning, instinct directory pushed me to do the same?!

  • @ARshooterMR556
    @ARshooterMR556 9 років тому

    Very impressive that neither one got hurt since the other guy didn't even speak English.

  • @nenitamolinos5686
    @nenitamolinos5686 8 років тому

    It's an honor to the filipino that you represent our sport internationally the "kali", but in one of your post video titled "Marcaeda kali" I felt dissapointed because it seems you now made a subdivision that will confused everybody later on. It's better all filipino martial artist abroad especially in the field of kali that should have a convention and set up set of officers that have one common goal and come up with one title of our own sport and that is "filipino kali". not "Juan kali or pedro kali". thank you so much. let's have respect also to guru Dan inosanto even I don't know him..For me he is a living legend because he's the first filipino that introduce the arnis to the world with the legend king of karate "Bruce Lee".

  • @thecliffsview
    @thecliffsview 8 років тому

    Now that's kali

  • @Slarti
    @Slarti 9 років тому

    No bullshit martial arts - that's what i like.

  • @SergioArroyoSailing
    @SergioArroyoSailing 5 років тому +796

    I wish they would cast Doug Marcaida in one of the Star Wars as a Jedi. that would be so awesome :)

    • @dannyarnold4201
      @dannyarnold4201 4 роки тому +17

      I have said that exact same thing myself!

    • @ferdinandbonghanoy7195
      @ferdinandbonghanoy7195 4 роки тому +43

      It will kill

    • @carllubrin8518
      @carllubrin8518 4 роки тому +40

      A Sith Lord with two blades would be sick af

    • @Thetailofthetrident
      @Thetailofthetrident 4 роки тому +32

      He could play the part of a Master Jedi who teaches the Jar'Kai, Ataru, duel wielding lightsaber technique. He'd be incredible for that part.

    • @jeffsmith5589
      @jeffsmith5589 4 роки тому +28

      His light saber would only need be a karambit

  • @n0denz
    @n0denz 7 років тому +371

    "If I say I will take your eye, I will take your eye."
    Someone please put this into a movie.

    • @gmee123
      @gmee123 4 роки тому +12

      They did. It was in kill bill 2 :D

    • @thomasm1489
      @thomasm1489 4 роки тому +7

      I'm gonna take this right foot, and I'm gonna whop you on that side of your face... Billy Jack: ...and you wanna know something? There's not a damn thing you're gonna be able to do about it. LOL

  • @jacktumbleweed
    @jacktumbleweed 9 років тому +217

    I'm always amazed at how good teachers can jump a language barrier and still explain in great detail what they are teaching with their actions. I plan on meeting Doug and Zero if I'm ever in the same area code. Awesome stuff guys, always striving to be better.

    • @AugustusAsgeir
      @AugustusAsgeir 9 років тому +1

      +ArmaRes That's true....I speak French so I wonder what the experience would be like for me if I were to go here.

    • @linusverclyte4988
      @linusverclyte4988 7 років тому +3

      To be fair someone is clearly translating between them. Without that it'd be far more difficult.

    • @gatiningsihgatiningsih2895
      @gatiningsihgatiningsih2895 6 років тому

      delinquentJACK

    • @HesteBremse
      @HesteBremse 5 років тому

      Martial arts is not intellectual learning - it is a body learning, the body has its own language - essentially now words are needed.

  • @Fluoride_Jones
    @Fluoride_Jones 9 років тому +301

    That was, obviously, even more impressive, due to the language barrier.

    • @williamlockhartnelson8873
      @williamlockhartnelson8873 4 роки тому +9

      My first teacher spoke limited English but was very careful in how he trained and hit me. I not only learnt to fight but also swear in Russian and German!

    • @Fluoride_Jones
      @Fluoride_Jones 4 роки тому

      +William Lockhart Nelson
      Sounds like a great experience.What style did he teach?

    • @nenabunena
      @nenabunena 4 роки тому

      How long has he been in the US? He still has a Filipino accent

  • @tekopuakanapanapa6824
    @tekopuakanapanapa6824 9 років тому +883

    Its scary to think how dangerous this guy is if need be. Respect

    • @DaZeDmerlin
      @DaZeDmerlin 9 років тому +35

      +Naru ‘churr’ Toa I've thought that numerous times, especially when he demonstrates his knife skills. :D

    • @silvermediastudio
      @silvermediastudio 9 років тому +2

      +Naru “churr” Toa And yet, how fragile.

    • @voltarsystems
      @voltarsystems 8 років тому +17

      Scary if he went all out.

    • @RamblinJackTravis
      @RamblinJackTravis 8 років тому +14

      no, it really isn't. I can't believe how brainwashed all you fanboys still are. There was nothing about that I found impressive. There was certainly no "Master Yoda" awesomeness. This was the same as Aikido guys doing front flips to make Seagal look better. I guarantee any member of the Gracie family (even Kyra) could smoke this fraud even if he did have two swords. On that Forged in Fire show he is an example of everything that is cheesy and fraudulent about martial arts. I would love to see this charlatan actually fight against some HEMA swordsmen. I am pretty sure they would embarrass him too.
      How can people still be so gullible when it comes to fighting? It's 2016, not 1970.

    • @voltarsystems
      @voltarsystems 8 років тому +139

      Keyboard warrior showed up.

  • @adamthestimator
    @adamthestimator 9 років тому +118

    I expected him to start speaking like Yoda at any moment:
    "Hmmm. The marksman, you must be."
    "Mmmhmm! De-fang the snake, you must. Yes. Mmmm."

    • @daneck100
      @daneck100 4 роки тому +2

      Should of he , Yoda spoke to !

    • @jerrypanela
      @jerrypanela 3 роки тому +2

      Wahaahaaaaaa! 🤣🤣

    • @joshuabalbuena3880
      @joshuabalbuena3880 3 роки тому +1

      Bro, I laughed to hard... It was embarrassingly good HAHAHAH

  • @CanadianPrepper
    @CanadianPrepper 9 років тому +113

    Wow, great demonstration!

  • @jamespohh8396
    @jamespohh8396 7 років тому +156

    Guro Marcaida's lesson on realism applies equally to empty hand application as well as weapons. He is cautioning the class about the dangers of bringing textbook drill movements into actual combat. Movement in drills are often fluid, exaggerated and telegraphed. As a result we become too accustomed to them and condition ourselves to behave as if it was actual combat. However in actual combat movements should always be quick, direct and non-telegraphed. A flick of the wrist to slap the end of a stick into the opponent's eye as opposed to wide looping strikes. The tap-tap-tap cadence of siniwali drills should be replaced with simultaneous parries and attacks in every strike. The mood and the intent is completely different. The training becomes alive because the intent is alive.

    • @omzkilet56
      @omzkilet56 5 років тому +4

      Word

    • @ace9848
      @ace9848 4 роки тому

      check out krabi krabong

    • @ShiiitIDK
      @ShiiitIDK 2 роки тому +1

      Well put.

    • @Michael_Vincent_Acebuche
      @Michael_Vincent_Acebuche Рік тому +1

      I remember back in the day me and my brother used to play double stick fight in Tondo..
      to make the game as combat realistic as possible
      The objective is to hit each others hands, you drop one of the stick you lose we incorporate all the techniques we learned at school
      Including disarming technique..
      It was fun 😊😊

  • @shenzybrosee
    @shenzybrosee 8 років тому +196

    wow nobody in the comments said what i am about to say. My love for nightwing brought me here

    • @jeremywhitfield4556
      @jeremywhitfield4556 7 років тому +9

      Aye the Arkham Series ftw

    • @ignisimber2818
      @ignisimber2818 5 років тому

      @@jeremywhitfield4556 what do you mean Arkham series

    • @vgman94
      @vgman94 5 років тому +4

      Ignis Imber Batman Arkham games. Look up Nightwing.

    • @corderoharris6791
      @corderoharris6791 5 років тому +8

      And Daredevil.

    • @gold_spin1639
      @gold_spin1639 4 роки тому

      Here because a character in a story I’m planning on working on after I’m finished with my current book wields a pair kali stick like weapons.

  • @Xiaolongbaokid16
    @Xiaolongbaokid16 2 роки тому +60

    He's not cocky or delusional, he knew almost everything about the craft. He's admirable in all ways.

  • @vpweber
    @vpweber 5 років тому +31

    Doug is so very fluid and super humble. His humility is what makes him great.

  • @jhamkhalifa4631
    @jhamkhalifa4631 6 років тому +15

    in real fighting for survival there was no fencing at all one or two hit to the vital points you are done.. kill your enemy the fastest way you can in 3seconds much better.. the only thing that seperate
    kali from other martial arts is the intension to kill.. they used sticks to avoid fatal accident in training.. in reality it was a blade.. or knife..

  • @buddhabeast3508
    @buddhabeast3508 4 роки тому +15

    He has a fantastic personality that he uses to make students comprehend the techniques for real life situations. Best example is in this video. Arts is a universal language.

  • @ID-8491
    @ID-8491 7 років тому +60

    Doug's sparring/demo partner is good.
    Looks like they met for the first time.

    • @padanfain5145
      @padanfain5145 6 років тому

      It's like when two people meet who share the same language. However, Mr. Doug has more charisma and better diction than the other gentleman.

  • @mishaaskar3323
    @mishaaskar3323 3 роки тому +8

    It's good to see Doug finally slipping away from the structured stances and movements found in modern arnis and kali, it's good to see his evolution is taking him down the right mindset that fighting is spontaneous, erratic and your most relaxed position is your fighting stance, its how you choose to utilize your biomechanics and your weapon's physics that makes your deadly - not the techniques.
    Refreshing to see...I also blade fight similar.
    It's nice to see that even with different paths, we realize the same thing. :)

  • @haloowwin7569
    @haloowwin7569 8 років тому +19

    Filipino here... we considered sinawali or what you called heaven(from where you are) as a demo or a drill where you develop eye and hand coordination... the purpose of it is not for fighting its just boosting your senses in anticipation of possible position of strikes or attacks... Doug marcaida created a system where he simplify the techniques being tough by generations of stick fighters here in the philippines for the purpose of self defense... since we all know that stick fighting here in the philippines has many branches( either in mastery in disarming, sports and even the way of killing... if you will see here in the philippines there are many way how to fight with sticks.. some dont use body armors or what we call live stick fighting (like MMA where the person who surrender or knockout will lossed)... and there is an ancient game of masters where they are fighting with a blind fold with a use of real swords or called here (sundang/kris or itak)
    sorry for my bad english....

    • @astros8041
      @astros8041 Рік тому

      Thank you for the information