I think this is more like redonda and reverse redonda except when you broke it down during the 1:19 mark i think that one was the reverse sinawali, but thanks for the tutorial of the reverse flow i've been looking all around for this, much appreciated sir
3/1/2019 New subscriber. First time post question: Prior to my Northern Shaolin teacher moving away, we used to study Wing Chun (WC) form adjacent to our Shaolin practice. Over the years I became aware of the similarities of body placement-foundations in various styles (lineages). I noticed almost immediately that the Sinawali shares a commonality with Wing Chun elbow placement. Just an observation. Both WC and Sinawali require the practitioner to keep elbows close for Centre-Line tensions in the former (during any given movement) and for ″the over & under″ in the latter as you described it in video Guru Mark Anastacio for the Sinawali. Thank you for posting. Have you noticed other shared commonalities? Peace! Eric.
as a person who got used in sinawali and redondo with many variations and drills. this reverse sinawali is just confusing and a bit tricky.. I've been watching for a week now and I still don't completely get it lol.. hopefully I get it anytime soon
sorry, man, for my english, i write from Belarus... it's very far from Canada) probably you can do some programs about different sinewaly (strait and reverse you show and understand), but as i know (maybe it's not corect) in classic sticks have about 16 sinewaly... and very itresting combination legs and arms))) because when i working correct with arms my legs do somesing wrong and when i do correct legs, my arms dont working correkt))) i practice 45 degree legs, but i need some time))) sorry for my english) best regards and have good trainings
great flow... that reverse always gets me
Saw guro do this a couple of weeks ago. Learned it from you. Now to show off and immediately be humbled:)
I think this is more like redonda and reverse redonda except when you broke it down during the 1:19 mark i think that one was the reverse sinawali, but thanks for the tutorial of the reverse flow i've been looking all around for this, much appreciated sir
Nice Mate
Like the reverse in addition to what i refer to as Radondo Pattern
very helpful, thank you
3/1/2019 New subscriber.
First time post question: Prior to my Northern Shaolin teacher moving away, we used to study Wing Chun (WC) form adjacent to our Shaolin practice. Over the years I became aware of the similarities of body placement-foundations in various styles (lineages). I noticed almost immediately that the Sinawali shares a commonality with Wing Chun elbow placement. Just an observation.
Both WC and Sinawali require the practitioner to keep elbows close for Centre-Line tensions in the former (during any given movement) and for ″the over & under″ in the latter as you described it in video Guru Mark Anastacio for the Sinawali. Thank you for posting.
Have you noticed other shared commonalities? Peace! Eric.
Great video! Thank you 🙏
Great! Do you have a full instructor video?
as a person who got used in sinawali and redondo with many variations and drills. this reverse sinawali is just confusing and a bit tricky.. I've been watching for a week now and I still don't completely get it lol.. hopefully I get it anytime soon
Ihr habt und schon flow danke vielen vielleicht ewigen Dank
Best ever demonstration among all others. Salamat pare.
Thanks sir 🙏
Lookin good !
Cuanto tiempo tarda una persona en dominar estos movimientos saludos desde México
this one was tough for my brain and coordination. Had to watch it at 0,5 speed a few times to make some sense haha
Lmao sameee😴😂
great work
Love the video
sorry, man, for my english, i write from Belarus... it's very far from Canada) probably you can do some programs about different sinewaly (strait and reverse you show and understand), but as i know (maybe it's not corect) in classic sticks have about 16 sinewaly... and very itresting combination legs and arms))) because when i working correct with arms my legs do somesing wrong and when i do correct legs, my arms dont working correkt))) i practice 45 degree legs, but i need some time)))
sorry for my english)
best regards and have good trainings
like Chinese double sowrd also
Salamat kapatid
i must be stopid cos i can’t seem to get this revers sinawali help please……….
Wooooooooow cool moves !
In my modern arnis, this is called rodanda and reverse rodanda.
This is helping me pass my belt test... 😅😅😅
redonda is your first move not sinawali
Transition from downward to upper motion should be smooth. Theres a pause.
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..wow
Make next lesson.
bat iba ibang version napapanood ko. di ko na alam susundin. nahihilo na ko 😖😖😖😩 pati pe instructor namin di marunong magturo hays
Nice video but if you want to be a good instructor inpromote you