For Escrima you can cut the broomstick in half into double stick. For Bojutsu/Wushu just use the single stick for training. Some broomsticks have very nice wood finish and I do recommend it (^__^) Here's a single stick demo: th-cam.com/video/E7i4pNsqnls/w-d-xo.html
Thanks! A really clear explanation and demonstration of a technique that puzzled me for years. I followed along with my own stick and was able to get these techniques no problem!
Good video for beginners the tip of bringing your hand higher on the stick makes it easier to twirl the stick I was having a hard time before watching this video twirling the Kali stick thank for your awesome videos much appreciated! Keep them coming!
Guys... the best format for these lessons is to lead with a full speed example of what we’re going to learn. I find myself skipping around all these videos just trying to figure out what it’s about. Usually I just give up.
@@mcanastacio just in the beginning, one full speed example would be really helpful. I like the breakdowns but want to know what I’m gonna be learning before I commit to watching an entire video.
Thank you for the video, I wish you could do full speed at the end to see how good it is when you do it for real without talking interruption, thanks again for everything ...
Sir what must be the approx length and weight of stick. Sir I am your new subscriber so please guide me. In india this karate is not being taught so online is the only way to get help. Please help.
Reginald Mosley tutorials are typically for educational purposes and less so- entertainment. There’s a purpose to the talking points throughout the video.
Mark: Get a decent weight stick.
Me: Broomstick.
edit: anyway thank you po for teaching
For Escrima you can cut the broomstick in half into double stick. For Bojutsu/Wushu just use the single stick for training. Some broomsticks have very nice wood finish and I do recommend it (^__^) Here's a single stick demo: th-cam.com/video/E7i4pNsqnls/w-d-xo.html
SALAMAT PO!!! I can never find a good arnis school near me so this is perfect!
thank you for the comprehensive tutorial!
Thanks! A really clear explanation and demonstration of a technique that puzzled me for years. I followed along with my own stick and was able to get these techniques no problem!
Good video for beginners the tip of bringing your hand higher on the stick makes it easier to twirl the stick I was having a hard time before watching this video twirling the Kali stick thank for your awesome videos much appreciated! Keep them coming!
Guys... the best format for these lessons is to lead with a full speed example of what we’re going to learn. I find myself skipping around all these videos just trying to figure out what it’s about. Usually I just give up.
The devil is in the details.. most people wouldn’t be able to follow a tutorial if it was all full speed
@@mcanastacio just in the beginning, one full speed example would be really helpful. I like the breakdowns but want to know what I’m gonna be learning before I commit to watching an entire video.
I wish you had a school in Colorado. I've dabbled with Balintawak, Luzvininda & I'd really like to study Baes Tres Mano's
Please upload more sir! Hehe very helpful for me who wants to learn but no school or instructors available in Dubai..
Thank you for the video, I wish you could do full speed at the end to see how good it is when you do it for real without talking
interruption, thanks again for everything ...
Beautifully explained! Thank you.
Thank you .easy for the beginners to follow pls upload more videos for beginners
Love FMA!
Thnx now i can protect myslef
OMG! Thank you a lot! I just asked for this and you just have this video. Thank you! ❤️ Bless you.
I like it
This is mental This is poetry in motion.
Great instruction, thank you.
So how long would it take on average before one won't hit oneself? 1-2 months? 1-2 years?
Thank you so much
This means to me🤩
Very cool. Thank you. :D
I dont get all how to twirl the stick. Can you explain what you are doing with your fingers?
Could you include a slo-mo of the actual twirling action?
youtube custom speed app(can go lower than 0.25) and a looper with time intervals are very good for what you are asking for.
Do you have any senior students that teach in NJ?
Excellent video
Good information, audio is a bit echoed but thank you for these videos. Please keep them coming
Pwede po bang mag paturo😅
thank you so much....
Imma master this
You mentioned a twirl (arco?) type that you were not keen on. What is that type? Why is it not a preferred type of arco?
Very good! What is the weigth of your stick? 400 gramms?
My 28" rattan sticks are around 200 grams after being dried and oiled.
Pwdi mag training
Sir what must be the approx length and weight of stick. Sir I am your new subscriber so please guide me. In india this karate is not being taught so online is the only way to get help.
Please help.
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awesome videos bro. Im so I came across your videos while jiu jitsu gyms are still closed. Mabuhay! watching from Baltimore
Me: *just wants to learn skills in the summer*
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what is the length of the stick?
You thirsty
Why do you have to twirl it when you can directly strike it?
Just asking.
because it looks super fucking cool
Five stars !! 🖐👺
👏👏
I need to Lear because for are porfomans
Where can i buy a rattan stick and what weight is effective for self defense?
Kali.
I'm the one who use drumsticks huh
More talk
Im a gold medalist in city meet -, -
Can you do this with lightsabers?
PUGAY!
Stinks your school is so far from my state
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По английски не понимаю, много слов мало движений.
No way. It should always be full grip. Use the wrist motion to twirl and never open the fingers.
He he. The vid didn't actually demo the twirl at all, so thanks for that clarification.
Hoy! Ang hirap😔
You're hella fine
more action, less talk
Reginald Mosley tutorials are typically for educational purposes and less so- entertainment. There’s a purpose to the talking points throughout the video.
A bit too much of talking , it started to get boring
Knowledge is power
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