This is so interesting. I’ve studied Doce Pares as well as Kali de Leon and now I am taking a look at this system and it amazes me how different each style is even in just the basics
I had the honour of sitting at a table with Ama Guro Jun De Leon many years ago at a Pekiti Tirsia Kali convention in Manila. I doubt he would remember me but I have never forgotten him. He seems like such a kind and gracious man, full of amazing knowledge. I didn't get a chance to train with him but I'm sure it would have also been a life changing experience
Thank you sir. This is in my opinion the most common way the drill is done. There are a bunch of variations but most often I see people do this version. That's helpful seeing as this drill is meant to be a language we all can speak
When I was apart of Tuhon Apolo Ladra’s organization we only did Abakada. It’s a condensed versions of the Abecedario. Now that I am under GT and Tuhon Mel Tortal we only do Abecedario. I still teach them both though. Good stuff.
It's such a vast art. We also try and constantly learn because it gives us new perspectives on the art and new perspectives on things we thought we already knew.
You have very good PTK tutorials Tuhon Aditya. I like the way you explain things. Whenever the strikes are coming from the right side (#1, #3, etc), your left hand seems to be by your right bicep whereas when it comes from the left side, your left hand seems to be by your right forearm. Is that right? Does it matter where the left hand is exactly? Thank you!
Thank you from Texas USA
Thank you for watching. Much love from India
Awesome Master Aditya!
Thank you 🙏
This is so interesting. I’ve studied Doce Pares as well as Kali de Leon and now I am taking a look at this system and it amazes me how different each style is even in just the basics
I had the honour of sitting at a table with Ama Guro Jun De Leon many years ago at a Pekiti Tirsia Kali convention in Manila. I doubt he would remember me but I have never forgotten him. He seems like such a kind and gracious man, full of amazing knowledge.
I didn't get a chance to train with him but I'm sure it would have also been a life changing experience
Recently learned Tuhon Thank you 😊🙏
Hope this helps :)
@@lighthavenindia sure Tuhon 😊🙏
This is amazing. I am going to practice this everyday. Basics are the best!
Thank you 😌
Revived from your drill. Thanks
You're most welcome sir
Sooo awessoommee Tuhon! 😍⚔️😻⚔️😍
Thaaank you :)
Thanks for sharing. PTK is a lot of fun. I study ptk in the states.
You're very welcome. PTK is alot of fun. It's kept us sane during these last few months.
Hope you're keeping well in the states 🙏
Same drill I was taught.
Very clean video and well done as always.
Thank you sir. This is in my opinion the most common way the drill is done. There are a bunch of variations but most often I see people do this version.
That's helpful seeing as this drill is meant to be a language we all can speak
When I was apart of Tuhon Apolo Ladra’s organization we only did Abakada. It’s a condensed versions of the Abecedario. Now that I am under GT and Tuhon Mel Tortal we only do Abecedario. I still teach them both though. Good stuff.
It's such a vast art. We also try and constantly learn because it gives us new perspectives on the art and new perspectives on things we thought we already knew.
You have very good PTK tutorials Tuhon Aditya. I like the way you explain things. Whenever the strikes are coming from the right side (#1, #3, etc), your left hand seems to be by your right bicep whereas when it comes from the left side, your left hand seems to be by your right forearm. Is that right? Does it matter where the left hand is exactly? Thank you!