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P D S T Interview with Robert Redfeather
Apache Knife Fighting
Robert, Naki-Besh, Redfeather, being (Mashgale Ndee) Mescalero Apache in 1980 sought out his relatives on the Mescalero and other Indian reservations in South Eastern New Mexico and Arizona. Redfeather was trained by his Grandfather in survival and Nagondzoog (an old term that means War/Fight/Guerrilla Warfare), Nagontkaadi (means War/Fight/Combat) the unique Apache brand of guerrilla warfare.
Thank you, Robert Redfeather and Robin Price for taking the time to talk with us today. The heritage and culture that you are keeping alive with your training is amazing.
Robert, Naki-Besh, Redfeather, being (Mashgale Ndee) Mescalero Apache in 1980 sought out his relatives on the Mescalero and other Indian reservations in South Eastern New Mexico and Arizona. Redfeather was trained by his Grandfather in survival and Nagondzoog (an old term that means War/Fight/Guerrilla Warfare), Nagontkaadi (means War/Fight/Combat) the unique Apache brand of guerrilla warfare.
Thank you, Robert Redfeather and Robin Price for taking the time to talk with us today. The heritage and culture that you are keeping alive with your training is amazing.
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Low kicks and sweeps class
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From SoCal Swordfight 2024 Techniques are mostly from Defense dans La Rue
The Lamb Method with a cane.
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A quick video we did about the Lamb Method which was developed by a policeman in the early 70's. He designed it for use with a 24" police baton but we've modified it for use with a cane. Check out Hunter C. Smith at IMDB! www.imdb.com/name/nm3772058/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_1_nm_7_q_hunter%20smith
IrishStick -100 strikes on the pell
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I made this video as part of a challenge. 100 strikes on a pell every day for 100 days. groups/1640998966144997
Robin Price Day
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The Martial Arts History Museum honored Robin with a special event!
The Awesome Techniques of the Apache Knife
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A longer video made as a fund raiser for the Martial Arts History Museum. Apache Knife basics.
Expert Class Robert Redfeather Part 2
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Part two of an Expert Class video for the Martial Arts History Museum. Apache Knife basics.
Expert Class Robert Redfeather
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Part one of an Expert Class video for the Martial Arts History Museum. Apache Knife basics.
Spear vs Tomahawk & Shield
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Playing with different techniques of short weapons vs long.
NAWA spear with Robin John Price
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Cheyenne Spear and Shield from the NAWA teachings of Danny Hoskins.
NAWA Tomahawk + bowie Techniques with Robin John Price
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Cherokee Tomahawk and Bowie techniques from the NAWA system of Danny Hoskins
I've got a similar set up but I've wrapped a long chord of rope all around the wood to protect my stick.
That's a great idea! I also use the war post for knife and tomahawk training, using live blades to feel the bite into the wood. It's hard to do if it's wrapped in rope!
@@dsrtjedi I think you might be a two war post kinda guy now.
Robert Redfeather is a legend
Cheers
Let's go
except real knife fighting is about hammer grip and stabbing that kills the person, not slashing
I’m really interested in the short breath he has just because he’s talking while doing little movement. Surely this help during a fight. With a donut.
Stolen from FMA. Many styles may have various sets, but the stomach stab followed with a high stab right then left is classic FMA. Scots and Irish have sword/stick angles and both are historical and don't mirror FMA angles like this. Of course those who teach the video will say no, but those of use who know martial arts know where things come from.
There are only so many ways to move a knife. There are similarities in all knife systems. We have many FMA practitioners who have come to our seminars and continue to train with us. The difference is in the footwork and application.
Very good like to come on a seminar when u do Jerry in UK thanks😊
Freaking amazing wow! I wish I could learn these techniques. I have back and neck problems, along with three hernias 😅 I don't know much of my lipan apache ancestors even though I'm 38 percent. I'm very impressed and love this video! I'm a bladesmith too
This guy...pfffffft
Every time I ever got my but kicked always against a guy who was built like this apache guy never the guys with the wash bord stomach
Bandana or 🤨 🎉scarf ?
Bro, I am so down to hear your story.
Cool 😎 wisdom techniques
Very nice stuff. I studied escrima and some of these techniques are similar.
🤣😂🤣 remove you are only as good as your teacher!
Thanks
Wonderful to see such honest and open sharing. Thank you for this generous video. Indeed the teacher should aspire for their students to surpass them, and not for lack of their own skills in the art but instead for their dedication to teaching their students while being the best example possible. Hats off to you sir.
omg...
So, this is all newly developed knife fighting, not old knowledge passed from warrior to warrior.
All y’all need to grow up. This is useless unless someone challenges you to a knife fight. Look at the source. Strip mall karate Tommy Chong in a wig and headband is making a sucker out of you.
get ur fuckin knife out robin
Robert red feather proper English name 😂
Wow okay, this Art depends on friendly attackers. You come high and he Stabs your Back...... Why teaching people how 2 die and call IT Martial Art 🤷
Using markers instead of knives really let's you see how vulnerable you are.
I'm sorry I lost it when he pulled out the other pre tied bandanna
Thanks for the lesson, philosophy, and stories. It was Interesting about different bandannas also.
Every bit of this came across as common sense i have veey little martial arts training blue belt in non descript mm at age 8 no weapons trai ing everything else i know guns knives longer blades is self taught every fight hapens on 3 axis's and every martial style is transitionable to blades this is no different than Scrima or any Other knife or short sword style movement will save you life attention to small details wins the fight expose less than the op an you come out on top but your gonna get hurt if they have half your knowledge blood is inevitavle wisest words best block no be there
My GSD clears the room with “downwind wind.”
0:27 You don't have to drop your knife to punch, particularly when you have the knife in the defensive ice pick hold, you can still jab, uppercut, hook, overhand punch, and the knife just augments the damage done by the strike.
Yeah....no....not impressed
Great video guys
excellent techniques---I have practiced some Eskrima and see similarities -- movement is vital
If someone never does sparring it won’t work in a real situation. Doesn’t matter which martial art. th-cam.com/video/t69XMB-PINM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VCFmJd5q2XSSsvEn&t=113
We do a lot of sparring!
@@lamhbatalann2159 can you link me to a sparring vid of you, like the one i posted?
jajajaja
lol more fake martial arts for joe rogan to laugh at hysterically. anyone who has ever been in any kind of IRL altercation knows better.
I took his " class " didn't realky take it to seriously because the emphasis was on walking forward or backward an NEVER crossing ur feet,...U always keep ur apponent in front of you,..however u need to!!,....u learn the basic cuts,..which are to numerous,..only 6 important cuts,..an was criticized because im Left handed an started my " cuts " from a Practical start point for a left hander!!,...I Learned far more in the Marines but that aggressive training wont fly in a civilian class,...really nice Dude,..expressing his culture, God bless em,..but u dont really learn any practical knife fighting application!!,..coasted thru it for my Girlfriend!,..
Did you come to one of the two-day seminars or just a quick class at CombatCon or DragonFest?
A big gut is definitely knife defense
Unique!!!!Thanks and besst regards!!!
What did the Apache do before the white man showed up and introduced steel knives?
Used flint and obsidian knives. Deer antlers, etc.
@@robinprice7032obsidian is unbelievable sharp.
"the world of magic of apache knife fighting" 🙌 ah yes, the awesome magic of rend flesh, gushing blood, punctured lungs, stabbed hearts, open bellies and spilling guts! It's like an early disney movie NONE of this work. It's only make believe made possible by doing everything in slo mo with an immobile "opponent". Pit this "master" with a guy with no affiliation and actively trying to stab him with a rubber knife and let's laugh
We have seminars regularly. Guys with "no affiliation" as well as folks from many different styles come. The outcome is always the same.
This is the first knife fighting style I've seen that looks practical.
You're kidding right?? The VERY FIRST movement is already impossible: you can not move your whole body and slash down in the time that a guy simply stabs you in the gut ! Do you have ANY critical thinking? You don't need to go farther to realize that it's another youtube bs Mcdojo, nutjob fake martial art lol This will teach you how to get killed in 10 seconds.
Krav Maga
@@daveyjones5702have you seeen it? nah
@@DeadPig325 have you tried it in an IRL situation? nah... have you ever been in an IRL situation? nah...
You need to get your bullshit radar looked at. You’re falling for a strip mall dojo, Tommy Chong looking dude with an Indian headband on. God I feel like I’m talking to my girlfriend when she’s telling me how insightful her psychic medium is.
And yet the Apaches LOST.
Your point? Overpowered by guns, sickness and more soldiers.
Fat native. Never been in a knife fight. You can tell… has all his fingers
Very well demonstrated with good insights. 👍 Being a Ju-Jitsu practitioner (owned and operated a dojo in Miami) which came from the Samurai with obvious bladed weapons it was really interesting how much rudimentary knowledge and application of techniques are in common. You pointed out and emphasize Tai Sabaki (whole body movement or repositioning) and Ashi Sabaku (foot movment) along with other thing in common. Really enjoyed the video.👍🥋
The movements are very good, since all usable systems are the same, regardless of their geographical origin. People everywhere have two hands and two legs. The important thing is not only to copy the external form of the master's movements, but to be aware of why things happen that way. The intention that guides the movement is important!
12 GA Shotgun with Solid Bear Slugs, 44 Magnum Pistol, 50 cal Bear Pistol, Hand Grenades, M1 Flamethrower..10ft Zulu Spear..😂
Wait till he finds out about Fairburn Sykes fighting technique
Cadaveric spasms
maybe he is and retired ex marine, trying to pretend to be apache to make some money -..? im sorry this doesnt seem credidle or authentic at all