My first Wing Chun instructor also new this and showed me how brutal Panutukan was and I wanted to start learning but he moved away, really fascinating.
Thanks, what a coincidence I just start hoarding Panuntukan on my playlist two days ago. And very informative I have been an obsession with FMA lately to add it to my very brutal style of kickboxing. I can't wait to get unbanned on Facebook to share it.
this makes sense, the words I'd heard to describe the empty handed arts were Pangamut, Suntukan for boxing like techniques, Sikaran for kicking techniques.
Real panantukan moves , not the destruction with a stoped arm after one figurative punching. One great Idea it's to close of 52 blocks pressure boxing training .
In my experience in practicing FMA..is like my body now has a six sence ..it's like when someone try to hold..grab and punch me.. My body automatically move to counter..and that's surprise me sometimes..😅
Sad that they don't teach this in school for PE like arnis. BTW some strikes look like MT with those elbows and that single head clinch to knee the face
I love the energy drills. Hubud is such an important drill. It was thought (by Dan Inosanto and Paul Vunak) that the chinese didn't mind Bruce Lee teaching martial arts until he started teaching energy drills (similar to Hubud) to white students. Apparently, energy drills were the inner teachings of the arts which actually made the techniques work more efficiently. And when you think of it, it's really the only way to train realistically without actually going full contact. How do you train attributes full contact when a punch to the face could greatly injure your training partner? The most natural alternative would be energy drills like we see here. Bruce Lee's kung fu had Chi sao, Lop Sao, etc. Philipino martial arts have their own, and it's exactly replicable with WEAPONS!
Knife work looks good, the elbows look good, but not a big fan of the jabs and cross punches performed with elbows flared so wide basically signaling your intentions.
Go learn Western Boxing and do that for a few years then go do Thai Boxing for the rest of the strikes then incorporate those strikes into an any FMA system. Boxing and Thai Boxing is far superior. How else was panantukan created? Don’t believe the hype, Panantukan is not an individual skill set but a supplement to FMA unarmed component.
My first Wing Chun instructor also new this and showed me how brutal Panutukan was and I wanted to start learning but he moved away, really fascinating.
Did you ever hear from him again?
@@jbdougy9290 unfortunately no, I live outside the US and have been home in a while.
The hand traps and parries are what do it for me..... definitely going to add this to my Muay Thai game
Excellent! Love the mix of history and demonstrations.
Beautiful I'm a Jkd Fma instructor from the inosanto lineage ..Your stuff is Beautiful
As soon as you mentioned Ted Lucay Lucay.... well.......I knew it was legit. Great video
Thanks, what a coincidence I just start hoarding Panuntukan on my playlist two days ago. And very informative I have been an obsession with FMA lately to add it to my very brutal style of kickboxing. I can't wait to get unbanned on Facebook to share it.
Love This! Very informative and effective. I wish there was a school in Delaware. I’d sign up tomorrow!! Please keep the videos coming
this makes sense, the words I'd heard to describe the empty handed arts were Pangamut, Suntukan for boxing like techniques, Sikaran for kicking techniques.
Excellent description of the flighting style.
Real panantukan moves , not the destruction with a stoped arm after one figurative punching. One great Idea it's to close of 52 blocks pressure boxing training .
Nice very informative
Very interesting, great video and informative content. Keep it up top man x
"keep your hands up"😉 Nice art.
I really like your channel!
Glad you enjoy it. What videos would you like to see next?
Gayang and pana is the long distance weaponry while others in close combat they are the protector while attacking
Love to see this in live sparring
Best of it's kind out there today
Keep working those drills.
In my experience in practicing FMA..is like my body now has a six sence ..it's like when someone try to hold..grab and punch me..
My body automatically move to counter..and that's surprise me sometimes..😅
Sad that they don't teach this in school for PE like arnis. BTW some strikes look like MT with those elbows and that single head clinch to knee the face
My favorite system with bruce Lee's roll punch and silat
I love the energy drills. Hubud is such an important drill. It was thought (by Dan Inosanto and Paul Vunak) that the chinese didn't mind Bruce Lee teaching martial arts until he started teaching energy drills (similar to Hubud) to white students. Apparently, energy drills were the inner teachings of the arts which actually made the techniques work more efficiently. And when you think of it, it's really the only way to train realistically without actually going full contact. How do you train attributes full contact when a punch to the face could greatly injure your training partner? The most natural alternative would be energy drills like we see here. Bruce Lee's kung fu had Chi sao, Lop Sao, etc. Philipino martial arts have their own, and it's exactly replicable with WEAPONS!
Dan Inosanto also teach it to Bruce lee, fun fact bruce lee also learned chako from dan
¿Amigos, Donde puedo practicar, en Veraruz, veracruz, México?
You can invite us to teach a seminar at your school. Email us sdktactical@gmail.com
Implement more head movement. Dirty boxing is still boxing, understand the rules before you break them. Regardless, well done!
It came from hubud lubod, a sort of tapping technique inherited from our Austronesian ancestry.
Thanks for sharing AMAZING… do you have any “ SCHOOL AT LAS VEGAS?” Please let me know 🙏🏽
Not yet! We are available for seminars
Good shit!
It's little bit similar to Wings chun
Is there levels to it or just those motions honest question
I’m not afraid of the guy who knows 1000 techniques. I am afraid of the guy who knows one technique and trains it 1000 times.- Bruce Lee
@@SanduguanKali whole reason I asked
Do you have a link on Facebook. I would like to download this video to my phone.
Only TH-cam. Sorry. But you can contact me for more material sdktactical@gmail.com
i think this is effective in survival fight
I’m planning on moving to Manila in the next 6 months God willing , soon as I get settled I will join a school , any recommendations bro
Rapido Realismo in Luneta park
COOOL!!!
Old actor use it in the phillipine movies ex Fernando poe,jess lapid, lito lapid,Joseph Estrada. Movies Yeah you can see it in you tube 😂
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Knife work looks good, the elbows look good, but not a big fan of the jabs and cross punches performed with elbows flared so wide basically signaling your intentions.
Is there anybody in the UFC who does panuntucan techniques ?
I heard Anderson Silva did some training
Ma x piacere
I had to learn this in the Philippines if I wanted to date any hot Filipino chicks there lolz
All that and you didn't actually show the "dirty boxing" in Arnis. Still a good vid though. Cheers!
Why not open a school in tampa? All you see out here is bjj. People want something new. If you do id show up.
Maybe in the future
@@SanduguanKali Future? IM OLD. Lets go already bruh lol.
And Albuquerque...
Go learn Western Boxing and do that for a few years then go do Thai Boxing for the rest of the strikes then incorporate those strikes into an any FMA system. Boxing and Thai Boxing is far superior. How else was panantukan created?
Don’t believe the hype, Panantukan is not an individual skill set but a supplement to FMA unarmed component.
You put too much soy sauce in the rice. Why are they not doing MMA?
Just looks like someone copied some other martial arts and called it a name
Frankly its the way around lol
This ain’t it chief. Just let people enjoy things
I definitely have a very strong interest in this art, however there is no school around me that teaches it. Are there books or vids out on Panutukan?
Sdkali.com. We have online training