Don't underestimate the power of these strikes! They are a great tool for the tool box. Does anyone have and palm conditioning techniques they would like to share?
Great long demo‼️One should never underestimate the stinging pain of a palm strike and/slap. In addition to the pain, you can cover more area surface area. I feel that not only is pain generated, but the strike can be disorienting, especially in the face, on the nape, and on the ear. Good stuff 💯
It’s nice to see the differences between Panantukan (also known as Filipino dirty boxing) and Silat in this video; while Panantukan is more reactive and tends to seize opportunities, Silat is more fluid, with more posture changes, and focuses more on creating opportunities. As always, great work!
Greetings from India, master could you please teach us the foot works and applications of the multiple triangle patters drawn on the floor there...!i wish if it could be the beginning one of the tutorial before you start as it is the very basic...Thanks..!
Awesome techniques. Those strong parries are a lot more devastating than people realize. If you’re heavier or stronger than the other guy sometimes it can almost even take someone off their feet
When I started with a iron palm bag of rice for 100 day with dit da jow, after 100 day i had a tray rectangular filled it with sand did 100 day palm strike kept developing ever since care must be taken and anatomy must know as well energy must understand as well point strike to body as knowledge trained by experience teacher.basic is key , knowledge of chi flow cause it easy to damage inner and outer hands ,life time suffer
@@EdgedTacticalSystems oh ok, I live in Philadelphia and the closest thing we have to Silat is Wing Chun in our Chinatown section. I might just go there and train that because I’d rather train in person than train over zoom.
@@EdgedTacticalSystems I just realized that there’s a Kali training center in my city as well and I just learned on google that Kali came from Silat. Is this true ?
@@animallover7072 you will find a lot of similarities between both arts. I believe over the years kali picked up movements from Silat. If there is a Kali school I would check it out. It’s definitely the next best thing. Just find out what type of Kali they are teaching.
Don't underestimate the power of these strikes! They are a great tool for the tool box. Does anyone have and palm conditioning techniques they would like to share?
Great long demo‼️One should never underestimate the stinging pain of a palm strike and/slap. In addition to the pain, you can cover more area surface area. I feel that not only is pain generated, but the strike can be disorienting, especially in the face, on the nape, and on the ear. Good stuff 💯
Thank you sir!!
Palm strike to the ear can disable your opponent quick!🔥🥷
They are no joke!
Excellent explanation of how to properly palm strike!!! The technique really is devastating if properly executed
Thank you sir!!
Just found your channel. Good stuff!
Thank you!!
Very deadly. I love this stuff
Thank you !🙏🏻
It’s nice to see the differences between Panantukan (also known as Filipino dirty boxing) and Silat in this video; while Panantukan is more reactive and tends to seize opportunities, Silat is more fluid, with more posture changes, and focuses more on creating opportunities. As always, great work!
@@AntonAmat13 thank you for the great comments and information.
Another solid demo that can also be used as a training drill to hone in on technique and speed.
Thank you!!!
Greetings from India, master could you please teach us the foot works and applications of the multiple triangle patters drawn on the floor there...!i wish if it could be the beginning one of the tutorial before you start as it is the very basic...Thanks..!
Greetings! Yes, I will put out a basic footwork video using the triangle platform.
Thanks
Awesome techniques. Those strong parries are a lot more devastating than people realize. If you’re heavier or stronger than the other guy sometimes it can almost even take someone off their feet
Thank you!!
When I started with a iron palm bag of rice for 100 day with dit da jow, after 100 day i had a tray rectangular filled it with sand did 100 day palm strike kept developing ever since care must be taken and anatomy must know as well energy must understand as well point strike to body as knowledge trained by experience teacher.basic is key , knowledge of chi flow cause it easy to damage inner and outer hands ,life time suffer
Nice!! Thanks for sharing. Energy plays a huge roll in recovery.
@@EdgedTacticalSystems definitely guru
Where is your training facility located ?
Are you in America ?
I am located in Florida, I also offer zoom lessons. You can email me to get more info if you like. edgedtacticalsystems@gmail.com
@@EdgedTacticalSystems oh ok, I live in Philadelphia and the closest thing we have to Silat is Wing Chun in our Chinatown section. I might just go there and train that because I’d rather train in person than train over zoom.
@@animallover7072 no problem! If you change your mind feel free to reach out here out.
@@EdgedTacticalSystems I just realized that there’s a Kali training center in my city as well and I just learned on google that Kali came from Silat. Is this true ?
@@animallover7072 you will find a lot of similarities between both arts. I believe over the years kali picked up movements from Silat. If there is a Kali school I would check it out. It’s definitely the next best thing. Just find out what type of Kali they are teaching.
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Thank you sir!
@@EdgedTacticalSystems terima kasih kembali
For PARENTAL ADVISORY. This is not suited for the MMA meathead.