Beautifully taught. I've been training and teaching for years (including Kali) and can readily see great, conceptual instruction. All the best!! P.S. Michael Fath: 5th degree Black Belt Master - Krav Maga 4th degree Black Belt Master - Taekwondo 5th degree Black Belt Master - Israeli Kickboxing 4th degree Black Belt Master - Korean Sword 2nd degree Black Belt - Hapkido 2nd degree Black Belt Veritas Laminae (Truth of the Blade) Muay Thai Certified (pro coach Scott Sullivan) Blue Belt/3rd degree - Brazilian JiuJitsu (Tony Waldecker/Relson Gracie 6th degree blackbelt) Apprentice Instructor - Jeet Kune Do (Sifu Harinder Singh) Brown Belt - Yang Ki Yin/Yabe Ryu JuJutsu
Last time I have practiced this drill was like a year ago and completely forgot about it since than. I kinda remembered it (muscle memory in an awsome thing!), but I was still like "this isn't quite right, is it?" So thank you for this video, it really helped me a lot! Now I can practice it properly
I'm a little rusty as I haven't practiced since college but your movement looks more like a redonda than a sinawali otherwise thanks for the refresher and keep up what you do.
Can you do some one stick fight drills with a partner, I learnt a little of it 20 years back and would love to see it in action again. Where it looks like a real fight and it can be used with different angles to keep you as a training partner on your toes, so it is not the exact moves repeated rather the angles, I know it's hard to explain, hope you get where I'm coming from
Espada being a kind of knife that the spanish used? Please. Espada is sword in spanish, just that. And, by the way, sombrero is just hat in spanish, it does not refer to the typical hat from northern Mexico.
Juan Diaz you probably heard me incorrectly.. DAGA is the term commonly referred to as the knife and ESPADA is the sword (obviously I’m not using a real sword in the video lol). Now the type of sword would depend like a rapier, but espada y daga or baraw y daga basically means sword and dagger or as I said “long and short (in terms of ranges)”
Your a great guy for promoting and sharing the knowledge of FMA. Respect.
Beautifully taught. I've been training and teaching for years (including Kali) and can readily see great, conceptual instruction. All the best!! P.S. Michael Fath:
5th degree Black Belt Master - Krav Maga
4th degree Black Belt Master - Taekwondo
5th degree Black Belt Master - Israeli Kickboxing
4th degree Black Belt Master - Korean Sword
2nd degree Black Belt - Hapkido
2nd degree Black Belt Veritas Laminae (Truth of the Blade)
Muay Thai Certified (pro coach Scott Sullivan)
Blue Belt/3rd degree - Brazilian JiuJitsu (Tony Waldecker/Relson Gracie 6th degree blackbelt)
Apprentice Instructor - Jeet Kune Do (Sifu Harinder Singh)
Brown Belt - Yang Ki Yin/Yabe Ryu JuJutsu
I love the flow drill, thank you.
Last time I have practiced this drill was like a year ago and completely forgot about it since than. I kinda remembered it (muscle memory in an awsome thing!), but I was still like "this isn't quite right, is it?" So thank you for this video, it really helped me a lot! Now I can practice it properly
Always taught with clarity and enthusiasm!
Following from Germany and practising the drill now!
I'm a little rusty as I haven't practiced since college but your movement looks more like a redonda than a sinawali otherwise thanks for the refresher and keep up what you do.
We don’t use the term redonda. Our sinawali may have different faces in comparison.
Well put together drill and explanation.
Thank you 👍
Nice! We need more videos like this
Share that Tapi-Tapi drill.....good content. Respect...🤙
Would love to see more flows! Great video.
Thrust and slash is also seen in HEMA, but only with two swords and always at the same time.
That's a nice drill - thanks for sharing!
nice promoting FMA...saludo
Do you have any video about conditioning? I can't find any conditioning videos in yt
Great drill, I wouldn't mind seeing a few more
Can you do some one stick fight drills with a partner, I learnt a little of it 20 years back and would love to see it in action again. Where it looks like a real fight and it can be used with different angles to keep you as a training partner on your toes, so it is not the exact moves repeated rather the angles, I know it's hard to explain, hope you get where I'm coming from
Good information
Very nice
Nice little drill 👍s up
Nice and simple :)
I always look for pleasure from Japan.
It is a question.
Whether I shift a dagger and a stick and can train
Open a school in Las Vegas, Nevada
Tipi tipi drills with knife and single stick plz
I like the JACOs
Espada being a kind of knife that the spanish used? Please. Espada is sword in spanish, just that. And, by the way, sombrero is just hat in spanish, it does not refer to the typical hat from northern Mexico.
Juan Diaz you probably heard me incorrectly.. DAGA is the term commonly referred to as the knife and ESPADA is the sword (obviously I’m not using a real sword in the video lol). Now the type of sword would depend like a rapier, but espada y daga or baraw y daga basically means sword and dagger or as I said “long and short (in terms of ranges)”
Puro ka naman gaya gaya, anything thats your own style? Geeese!!