That is now the clearest and best video I've seen you produce and post, since I first came here. It also introduced the "intention" and "without intention" facets of the drill. Thanks, for doing this - it removed my confusion about how one drill had begun to too closely resemble another drill. Confusion sorted...thanks!
Interesting, sometimes I mix both together unintentionally because they are similar. Sometimes I slip from the heaven 6 to the redondo 6 when I'm not looking, and other times I slip from redondo to heaven.
oh where I train we call the heaven 6 the broken 6, but great moves nonetheless! they've helped me in a competition before. thank you for the videos you post up!
Did you ever do a video to show how strong/tough the rattan escrima are, compared to polypropylene, or oak, and what the goods and bads of each choice would be?
Hey man. I just watched one of your knife fighting videos but that was for single handed fighting. I'm more of a Duel wielding (Double knives) type of person when it comes to knives so do you think that you could create a knife fighting video using duel wielding?
"...take the intention out..." The difference between form being practised as a series of intended blows, with targets...and, the general 'artistic' flow, involving the same moves, but without imagining targets are in the way. In the same way people practise punches and kicks without intention, right away from them, into the air around them...and, at other times, they practise the punches and kicks with full intention of hitting targets, during sparring, or on a punching bag. Without intention = without specific impacts on any targets in mind, and they are for gaining greater control and co-ordination skills, improving the hand/eye/brain responses: think of them as "...intention = blows", and "...without intention = flows". Another way to look at it is: "intention = imagining the hitting of targets" and "...without intention" as passing through targets, as if they weren't there, aiming for smooth flow control.
@@reyanit735 Not a problem. The part that you're working on is a very similar motion to what was being done earlier with the Redondo 6, except it's being made smaller using the wrists. I don't know the nuances because I'm just learning too, but I hope it helps.
No offense but I think you're using your forearm and wrist too much. Shouldn't you let the whole movement flow through your whole body? Use your core and back more? Maybe I just don't see it in the video.
That is now the clearest and best video I've seen you produce and post, since I first came here. It also introduced the "intention" and "without intention" facets of the drill. Thanks, for doing this - it removed my confusion about how one drill had begun to too closely resemble another drill. Confusion sorted...thanks!
I love this, Now I can learn more about our Arnis here in the Philippines
These are my two favorite warm ups, followed by watíks
Your training is excellent and inspiring for a beginner like me.
Interesting, sometimes I mix both together unintentionally because they are similar. Sometimes I slip from the heaven 6 to the redondo 6 when I'm not looking, and other times I slip from redondo to heaven.
Thank you
That back view really helped me see it better! Thanks...
Hello, good to see you at it still. Been a while since I tuned in , but I sure like this Drill. Will definitely incorporate it, keep Blasting!
great drills and great explanation, thanks
oh where I train we call the heaven 6 the broken 6, but great moves nonetheless! they've helped me in a competition before. thank you for the videos you post up!
That looks like a fun and challenging training drills. 👍🏻
Thanks Guru 😊 🙏
Great job
Thanks Paul and Kali Center for another great video. I will practice the redando six and combine it with my heaven six.
Amazing like always, thanks I learning a lot
great teaching
Did you ever do a video to show how strong/tough the rattan escrima are, compared to polypropylene, or oak, and what the goods and bads of each choice would be?
Thanks for sharing 👍
Great video as always brother..
Hi what size sticks 28 or 30 shane uk love it
I typically use 28” but anything between 24”-32” could work great. 👍🏼
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This Drils ar with yng and Yang..
Thanks...💪🖤🤍
Different styles of Excreama or Arnis fighting.
It's a the. Best exercie
Nice ser
GREAT GREAT GREAT and GREAT
Hey man. I just watched one of your knife fighting videos but that was for single handed fighting. I'm more of a Duel wielding (Double knives) type of person when it comes to knives so do you think that you could create a knife fighting video using duel wielding?
Is heaven six done with broken strikes or fluid for strikes 1 and 2? I've seen both done and just curious as to which is correct
3 and 6 are more like jabs, than sweeps..."broken".
I have watched them on repeat, I cannot spot the difference at all, they look the exact same no matter how slow I break it down
Hmm 🤔…
Nice
I like it
Nice move pugay.
how to you do this "take the attention out - chain", this is really fast i can not see the movement!?
"...take the intention out..." The difference between form being practised as a series of intended blows, with targets...and, the general 'artistic' flow, involving the same moves, but without imagining targets are in the way. In the same way people practise punches and kicks without intention, right away from them, into the air around them...and, at other times, they practise the punches and kicks with full intention of hitting targets, during sparring, or on a punching bag.
Without intention = without specific impacts on any targets in mind, and they are for gaining greater control and co-ordination skills, improving the hand/eye/brain responses: think of them as "...intention = blows", and "...without intention = flows". Another way to look at it is: "intention = imagining the hitting of targets" and "...without intention" as passing through targets, as if they weren't there, aiming for smooth flow control.
@@theoretickle2084 Thx 4 your answer
Mahusay! mahusay! mahusay!
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Nice kanal, pls record vide, increase speed, stick, knives, karambit.
Watching from kayar
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Then reverse them all using “3s” and”4s” 😊
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always likenur vidio
At 3:50 , if you can do more slowly for a tutorial
At the bottom right of the video there is a settings button (the cog) which you can click to change the playback speed.
@@AlphaZeroOmega thanx, its difficult but i will try
@@reyanit735 Not a problem. The part that you're working on is a very similar motion to what was being done earlier with the Redondo 6, except it's being made smaller using the wrists.
I don't know the nuances because I'm just learning too, but I hope it helps.
Heaven 6 and sinawali are almost the same
No offense but I think you're using your forearm and wrist too much. Shouldn't you let the whole movement flow through your whole body? Use your core and back more?
Maybe I just don't see it in the video.
They need to lose weight , so they can be able to move faster. They look really slow