I trained for many many years in this art and achieved the rank of Punong guro one of my teachers was this man. I can not say enough good things about him and his skills and his spirit. He was a true warrior and an amazing teacher and person. I hold also a 7th dan in combat Jujutsu after 41 years of training and i can say first hand this art blends perfectly with jujutsu techniques. God Bless and RIP Professor thank you for your knowledge and kindness, may you rest eternal in peace.
are you Remy Presas? I obtained your book on Arnis more than 20 years ago- it literally changed my life. By studying your work, I've learned to exert circular and linear, making and breaking cadence effortlessly...it is a most wonderful feeling to experience this; thank you!
sometimes is is better to break contact and not stand and trade skill. I learned a valuable lesson from a critic of stick fighting. He taught me to let go of the stick.
This is true. If this is to be critiqued, you could see that most of the locks occur because the opponent is gripping onto your arm or to their stick. But that puts you into a big disadvantage as they now have two sticks and you have none. At that point the best option is to run away, unless you feel confident enough in your skill to go hubad vs doble baston.
@@Pearslol I will give a simple counter. Go to 0:36. Instead of a back hang strike to the right chest of the opponent, fake that attack and proceed with a downward or diagonal strike to the head and follow trough to strike the extended left hand of the opponent then follow up with the strike to the right hand of the opponent to disarm the stick.
I trained for many many years in this art and achieved the rank of Punong guro one of my teachers was this man. I can not say enough good things about him and his skills and his spirit. He was a true warrior and an amazing teacher and person. I hold also a 7th dan in combat Jujutsu after 41 years of training and i can say first hand this art blends perfectly with jujutsu techniques. God Bless and RIP Professor thank you for your knowledge and kindness, may you rest eternal in peace.
"may you rest eternal in peace" thats a terrible wish ...
Every Filipino must me proud of the presas for their contribution in the world of martial arts.
There is no one like him. A true genius of the art as his friend and student i will dearly miss him.
Victoria,BC Canada misses you Doug Pierre! I was in my twenties when we met and hiked a place called Sooke Pot holes.
are you Remy Presas? I obtained your book on Arnis more than 20 years ago- it literally changed my life. By studying your work, I've learned to exert circular and linear, making and breaking cadence effortlessly...it is a most wonderful feeling to experience this; thank you!
May i add that there is spiral/corkscrew movement as well.
I remember finding Remy, via vhs tape, in the mid to late 80's. Has been a strong influence on my training since.
Mabuhay ang Modern Arnis! R.I.P. Professor.
Awesome, GM Remy is so skilled
sometimes is is better to break contact and not stand and trade skill. I learned a valuable lesson from a critic of stick fighting. He taught me to let go of the stick.
This is true. If this is to be critiqued, you could see that most of the locks occur because the opponent is gripping onto your arm or to their stick. But that puts you into a big disadvantage as they now have two sticks and you have none. At that point the best option is to run away, unless you feel confident enough in your skill to go hubad vs doble baston.
@@Pearslol I will give a simple counter. Go to 0:36. Instead of a back hang strike to the right chest of the opponent, fake that attack and proceed with a downward or diagonal strike to the head and follow trough to strike the extended left hand of the opponent then follow up with the strike to the right hand of the opponent to disarm the stick.
Maraming salamat po Grand Master. :)
This dude is freaking great i never learn this stuff in my escrima training
Legacy lives on.
im jiujitsu person but this is amazing
what a genius
Knowledge!
All practitioner i have a question how to determine the advantage and disadvantage in your opponent?
@BruceLeeCaanTFight But they're both having sticks on hand.
This is great!
This stuff hurts so bad it makes you laugh
awesome
I wouldn't want to get in a stick fight with THAT guy
galing!
Remy Presas RIP
Why are you smiling? Rrrrrr yes Sir!
My great great grandpa. But in the cousins side
The student is gonna need a lot of Die Da Joaw after this
freaking raas dandiya up next i guess
Excellent lesson but the other guy is suffering a lot. LOL. But I guess that's necessary when you want to learn from a true master.
aj aj ajaj .......ajaj aj.......ajaj :)
Nice try