Well done Daniel! New subscriber. I’m an old fella that started training Tae Kwon Do back in 1986. In the mid ‘90s I transitioned to Kenpo and by 1997-98 I became obsessed with blending Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai and started training in Frank Cucci’s LYNXX Academy which had Filipino Martial Arts mixed in. Unfortunately I would skip Arnis/ Escrima days because I wasn’t interested in it as much as Jiu-Jitsu. By 2003 my martial arts training came to an end due to serious knee injury as well as work and starting a family…. 20+ years later I find myself wishing I had given more attention and time to the Filipino Martial Arts, and I’ve dug my sticks out and began slowly warming back up to it! I appreciate your channel. It’s time for this old grandfather to get back into shape, and this is exactly what I’ve needed lol. Thanks Daniel! -John from the mountains of Virginia, USA🫡
Saludos desde Venezuela. I know people from the Philippines understand Spanish and I have to say thank you very much, Daniel. I am a karate to student but I find Kali/Arni as a very good sister martial art. I'm going to follow your advices and use some Kali in my arsenal, in order to find some peace. Greetings from Venezuela.
2:17 My coach in jr high school said to never pull back your stick when you're about to strike 'cause your opponent will know and they might strike first :))
"I appreciate your explanation, Daniel My father was a grandmaster in eskrima and was both a student and a relative of the great escrima grandmaster Angel Cabales, who practiced Serrada eskrima. I regret not dedicating more time to mastering the art, but I’m now picking up where I left off. I’m studying your videos to improve my eskrima skills."
Your video is quick and informative so its good for us who got the basics already. I saw another video wielding knife movements and its good to know the basics apply here as well. As someone who is out and about almost everyday I cant carry a long stick but a collapsible baton works just fine. As a defensive weapon the basics apply and I make a point to be proficient in what I carry. No I don't look for a fight but I just want to make sure that if I find myself in a "very tight" situation and I would need an exit spot without growing a tail your basics can be a platform for a good jumping point . Definitely a good way to train and hone the skills for a defensive skill. I also know that in a rough situation, walking away, running away is better than scraping a skin but getting in a "very tight" spot and you need to wiggle away the ability to use your EDC is a welcome option. Stay safe everyone.
Thank you for this video because I am a arnis begginer and it helps me a lot I am 10 years old I joined arnis and it's really fun but challenging for me
thank you for the feedback! Happy to hear you liked it! More content on the way ☺️ You can also check out my other channel for videos featuring other martial artists ☺️ - th-cam.com/users/teamdandinelli
Kapatid, ang ganda nito. You covered everything for the complete beginner, as well as for the reviewing long-time practitioner. Your system seems very similar to my personal preference. I just had to subscribe. Stay safe and more power!
I like the way you teach. You go into a lot of detail and you show the strikes slowly. Question, why do you always hit your arms? Is that to stop the striking arm?
In various forms and drills, this is a common way of maintaining a "defending arm". While you are striking, an arm stays close or across the center line of your body in case of retaliatory strikes, and hitting the arm is a good way to physical cue to maintain it. I've also heard that some consider it a way to cause your strikes to snap a bit more. Striking is more painful when you don't maintain your strike extended, ie faster snaps hit harder. So, when you hit your arm, again it's a physical cue, but mainly that you've extended and you should pull the strike back. It may be different depending on the style you were taught, but reasoning is usually similar to maintaining control at faster speeds. (source: I used to train in several Japanese styles, and this was reasoning provided to me)
i once accidentally almost hit my auntie with a long bo staff while practicing the weapon i just froze and stand there ib fear thinking i accidentally hit her 😂😂
It’s Ethan Time Hey Ethan! I hesitate to do something like that online for two reasons: - disarming techniques can be really technical in terms of execution and context... and I might misarticulate myself if I teach something like that here - I personally haven't been able to apply them in a sparring match, only by accident :)). So I lack a better understanding of them I'd rather share it in person so that questions can be asked and I can corrected/challenged in a healthy way. :)
---- "CÓMO PUERTORRIQUEÑOS TENEMOS LA RESPONSABILIDAD, EL DERECHO Y LA OBLIGACIÓN DE CONTINUAR LUCHANDO, DEFENDIENDO Y PRÓTESTANDO POR NUESTRA CULTURA, DIGNIDAD, IGUALDAD, MORALIDAD, IDENTITAD, RESPETO Y LIBERTAD PATRIÓTICA DE NUESTRA TIERRA QUERIDA, LÍBRE Y SOBERANA." ---- ¡PÁL CARAJO LA junta físcal, LA junta estatal Y LA junta federal; JUNTO CON LOS MALDITOS yanquís Y LOS MALDITOS vende patria DE NUESTRA QUERIDA ISLA, LÍBRE Y SOBERANA! ---- "YA... ES HORA DE LEVANTAR LOS MACHETES EN MANO; CONTRA LOS MALDITOS yanquís Y LOS MALDITOS vende patria DE NUESTRA PATRIA QUERIDA, LIBRE Y SOBERANA." ---- ¡SEGUIREMOS EN RESISTENCIA! ---- ¡VIVA LA LUCHA ANTI-IMPERIALISTA! ---- "NO HAY TRIUNFO SÍN LUCHA, NÍ LUCHA SÍN SACRIFICIO." ---- "PUERTORRIQUEÑO DESPIERTA Y DEFIENDE TU PATRIA...✊🗡️✊🗡️✊🗡️" ---- ¡QUÉ VIVA LA MADRE PATRIA ESPAÑA Y LATINOAMÉRICA UNIDA CÓMO HERMANOS QUE SOMOS... 🇵🇷 🇭🇹 🇩🇴 🇨🇺 🇨🇱 🇦🇷 🇻🇪 🇨🇷 🇺🇾 🇬🇹 🇵🇪 🇯🇲 🇦🇬 🇵🇭 🇵🇦 🇦🇼 🇬🇾 🇹🇹 🇨🇬 🇵🇾 🇪🇨 🇭🇳 🇲🇽 🇨🇴 🇮🇨 🇧🇴 🇧🇷 🇪🇸 ⏳🌄 🏘️ 🏝️ 🌎... "PARA NUESTRA VICTORIA..." - ¡SALMO - 20... AMÉM...!
Thank you for this concise and easy intro. When looking for an Arnis stick, what length of stick do I need? Is there a specific material that gives a weight needed?
permission to use your video for my PE classes. I'm so glad to have your video, it is very helpful. thank you and more videos to watch hopefully. God bless!
cool! check mo yung links sa description ng video if you want to try studying a more comprehensive online course ☺️ or just stick around for more basic tutorials here ☺️
Hi Mr. Betnas, I'm 72 years old and planning to join the Arnis team somewhere here in TAGUIG City, but hesitant due to my age, but was invited for invaluation, can you provide me your brilliant and honest advise regarding my plans and intention to learn Arnis, I have a few knowledge about judo but it was during my teen years. Thank you Po.
i like the tip that you show, i'm in my 60's but i still try to keep myself in shape. i go solo sa mga park mga trail. what can you say about the retractable baton . just want to be ready with all the hate crime that is goin on. thanks DB.
What system of Arnis is that from? ☺️ Maraming styles kasi so iba-iba din yung mga techniques and terms. That's not something I've encountered yet so di ko yan magagawan ng demo. 😅
Hey Daniel I've been looking for that kinda hoodie/shirt everywhere, the one with the hood and blue sleeve ends that you sometimes wear, can you tell me what it's called?
From Budo Brothers! There's links in the description of this video for all my gear. ☺️ But at the moment, their online store is closed due to the pandemic :(
It's USUALLY around 28in but it can depend on the style you practice. For example, the Serrada schools use much shorter sticks. And I've seen groups use really long ones too. I personally have a collection of different lengths and like to switch it up.
I don't know if you have done so but teaching the 10 or 12 (the number can depend on the system or style) angles of attack should be done first. Also how to strike using the sticks like a blade rather than a blunt object should be taught first?
PusabumCanuck Not sure if I said it here but different styles and systems have different approaches. :) Also, some stick fighting styles, like what I practice, assume the stick is a weapon on its own. The blade is a separate (but related) practice. Other styles have the stick as a substitute for the blade so that's when blade orientation should indeed be taught first :)
First time subscriber, and love your message about spreading awareness of FMA. I wanted to ask, if you were limited to only mentioning 3 points about the origins of Escrima/Arnis, what would they be? Thank you in advance!
I love how this guy gets straight to the point and doesn’t over elaborate stuff 😭👌
Don't mind me. I'm just chilling here imagining myself being cool fighting using arnis as a reference.
relatable
Good jub Idol ❤😍
Haha. Relate. 😂
Relatable (im learning arnis as defencive and offensive weapon incase of a class fight)
same
Well done Daniel! New subscriber. I’m an old fella that started training Tae Kwon Do back in 1986. In the mid ‘90s I transitioned to Kenpo and by 1997-98 I became obsessed with blending Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai and started training in Frank Cucci’s LYNXX Academy which had Filipino Martial Arts mixed in. Unfortunately I would skip Arnis/ Escrima days because I wasn’t interested in it as much as Jiu-Jitsu. By 2003 my martial arts training came to an end due to serious knee injury as well as work and starting a family…. 20+ years later I find myself wishing I had given more attention and time to the Filipino Martial Arts, and I’ve dug my sticks out and began slowly warming back up to it! I appreciate your channel. It’s time for this old grandfather to get back into shape, and this is exactly what I’ve needed lol. Thanks Daniel!
-John from the mountains of Virginia, USA🫡
I remember taking Arnis class back in college! I enjoyed learning different patterns! Thanks for sharing this here!
Saludos desde Venezuela. I know people from the Philippines understand Spanish and I have to say thank you very much, Daniel. I am a karate to student but I find Kali/Arni as a very good sister martial art. I'm going to follow your advices and use some Kali in my arsenal, in order to find some peace.
Greetings from Venezuela.
Nope, we don't understand spanish but we do have some words that is from the spanish language.
2:17 My coach in jr high school said to never pull back your stick when you're about to strike 'cause your opponent will know and they might strike first :))
yup! that's why it's best to keep it in front of you for point system sport formats of arnis. :)
It depends if you base your style on strenght or on velocity
"I appreciate your explanation, Daniel My father was a grandmaster in eskrima and was both a student and a relative of the great escrima grandmaster Angel Cabales, who practiced Serrada eskrima. I regret not dedicating more time to mastering the art, but I’m now picking up where I left off. I’m studying your videos to improve my eskrima skills."
Thank you kindly for show everyone the basic strikes since it’s the best way to begin. 👌
Glad you appreciate this!
Your video is quick and informative so its good for us who got the basics already. I saw another video wielding knife movements and its good to know the basics apply here as well. As someone who is out and about almost everyday I cant carry a long stick but a collapsible baton works just fine. As a defensive weapon the basics apply and I make a point to be proficient in what I carry. No I don't look for a fight but I just want to make sure that if I find myself in a "very tight" situation and I would need an exit spot without growing a tail your basics can be a platform for a good jumping point . Definitely a good way to train and hone the skills for a defensive skill. I also know that in a rough situation, walking away, running away is better than scraping a skin but getting in a "very tight" spot and you need to wiggle away the ability to use your EDC is a welcome option. Stay safe everyone.
Thank you for this video because I am a arnis begginer and it helps me a lot I am 10 years old I joined arnis and it's really fun but challenging for me
The intro always gets me hahahaahaha specially the sound effects pshh psh pwa hahahahaha
✌️🤙
What a great video! Your instructions keep it simple and clear - just what I’m looking for. Thanks!
I'm a filipino and i'm so glad that you talked about the philippine culture 😊😊
I love the fact Filipino culture has its soft sides
Thank you so much for the video! Everything was clear and not confusing! 😁 Can't wait for more content!
thank you for the feedback! Happy to hear you liked it! More content on the way ☺️ You can also check out my other channel for videos featuring other martial artists ☺️ - th-cam.com/users/teamdandinelli
I have studies serrada escrima from my professor and can relate with the 12 strikes. I love empty hand techniques the best!!!!
Straight forward and bang on! I need to refresh my skills for fitness and defence purposes. Mabuhay! 🙏
Kapatid, ang ganda nito. You covered everything for the complete beginner, as well as for the reviewing long-time practitioner. Your system seems very similar to my personal preference. I just had to subscribe. Stay safe and more power!
bladesociety Maraming salamat po! ☺️❤️
Thank you for sharing arnis basics you are truly awesome and wonderful ^^
I'm a writer and I'm planning to make a novel about arnis but I don't know anything about it but this video really helps me thank you very much💖💖💖💖
I'm starting arnis right now and I'm liking it
Ang ganda ng intro!😂 Ahaha astig.
salamat! 😊
You're content is awesome!
GraveRave Thank you! ☺️🙏
I m a mom 45yo, I hope by watching ur vids, I can learn using arnis.
Subscribed! Trying to teach myself Arnis. Your videos are amazing!
I’m learning karate right now and I just found out about this today so yeah imma start soon!
Just got my first pair of arnis sticks!! So excited to learn a new sport. :))
So excited for you! :D
Came from tiktok po hehe. Thank you kuya!
Welcome to my channel! :)
I like the way you teach. You go into a lot of detail and you show the strikes slowly. Question, why do you always hit your arms? Is that to stop the striking arm?
In various forms and drills, this is a common way of maintaining a "defending arm". While you are striking, an arm stays close or across the center line of your body in case of retaliatory strikes, and hitting the arm is a good way to physical cue to maintain it. I've also heard that some consider it a way to cause your strikes to snap a bit more. Striking is more painful when you don't maintain your strike extended, ie faster snaps hit harder. So, when you hit your arm, again it's a physical cue, but mainly that you've extended and you should pull the strike back.
It may be different depending on the style you were taught, but reasoning is usually similar to maintaining control at faster speeds. (source: I used to train in several Japanese styles, and this was reasoning provided to me)
Almost there.
ginanahan po aq mag arnis, thanks to you sir!
Thank you for sharing with us...
Thank youuuu for this! I subscribed 🔥
thank you too! 😊
I'm here because my last staff broke for a dumb reason
Clear explanation.. I will have my own video and I will upload and mention your name. Thank you so much.
Thank you. Very clear teaching.
P.E. subject brought me here 😍
And I really love arnis 😍😍😍
Thank you Sir Daniel, it helps me a alot. Especially me as a PE instructor don't have an ideas about arnis in ways of execution...thank you!
Thank you so much I learn so much at this video
I am 31 turning 32... will learn Filipino Martial Arts to teach my daughter.
Nice videos,i have seen some at insta as well,pls keep them going on 🙏🏻
Gerhard Junginger Thanks man! I appreciate the encouragement. 🙏 Lots more to come for sure! ☺️
Thank you so much i found a perfect basic to start.
I really thank you to you for sharing this. Please keep going! It's awesome
Thanks you for the video Daniel.
I feel like my family hates me now because of how many times I'm dropping it and making noise-💀
i once accidentally almost hit my auntie with a long bo staff while practicing the weapon i just froze and stand there ib fear thinking i accidentally hit her 😂😂
@@ticcitina7093 I like your pfp:)
@@asmo_bby8309 thank you :D urs too :)
I love your videos as I love those from Mark Anastasio. Thanks so much.
Thank you too! Mark has an awesome channel!
Mag-aral din ako arnis...papaturo ako s inyo😊
Hi Daniel, when it is possible for you, can you teach and show our basic attacks and how to disarm the attacker from their own stick.
It’s Ethan Time Hey Ethan! I hesitate to do something like that online for two reasons:
- disarming techniques can be really technical in terms of execution and context... and I might misarticulate myself if I teach something like that here
- I personally haven't been able to apply them in a sparring match, only by accident :)). So I lack a better understanding of them
I'd rather share it in person so that questions can be asked and I can corrected/challenged in a healthy way. :)
Not a problem and I understand :). I will still continue learning from you:))
I love your videos. You have so amazing skills. Could you please make a video on how you do the palm rolls?
Thank you! :) I slowed it down here: th-cam.com/video/X_CLgXhdD0Y/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for sharing great video
Coolio! Thank you Daniel. :D
---- "CÓMO PUERTORRIQUEÑOS TENEMOS LA RESPONSABILIDAD, EL DERECHO Y LA OBLIGACIÓN DE CONTINUAR LUCHANDO, DEFENDIENDO Y PRÓTESTANDO POR NUESTRA CULTURA, DIGNIDAD, IGUALDAD, MORALIDAD, IDENTITAD, RESPETO Y LIBERTAD PATRIÓTICA DE NUESTRA TIERRA QUERIDA, LÍBRE Y SOBERANA."
---- ¡PÁL CARAJO LA junta físcal, LA junta estatal Y LA junta federal; JUNTO CON LOS MALDITOS yanquís Y LOS MALDITOS vende patria DE NUESTRA QUERIDA ISLA, LÍBRE Y SOBERANA!
---- "YA... ES HORA DE LEVANTAR LOS MACHETES EN MANO; CONTRA LOS MALDITOS yanquís Y LOS MALDITOS vende patria DE NUESTRA PATRIA QUERIDA, LIBRE Y SOBERANA."
---- ¡SEGUIREMOS EN RESISTENCIA!
---- ¡VIVA LA LUCHA ANTI-IMPERIALISTA!
---- "NO HAY TRIUNFO SÍN LUCHA, NÍ LUCHA SÍN SACRIFICIO."
---- "PUERTORRIQUEÑO DESPIERTA Y DEFIENDE TU PATRIA...✊🗡️✊🗡️✊🗡️"
---- ¡QUÉ VIVA LA MADRE PATRIA ESPAÑA Y LATINOAMÉRICA UNIDA CÓMO HERMANOS QUE SOMOS... 🇵🇷 🇭🇹 🇩🇴 🇨🇺 🇨🇱 🇦🇷 🇻🇪 🇨🇷 🇺🇾 🇬🇹 🇵🇪 🇯🇲 🇦🇬 🇵🇭 🇵🇦 🇦🇼 🇬🇾 🇹🇹 🇨🇬 🇵🇾 🇪🇨 🇭🇳 🇲🇽 🇨🇴 🇮🇨 🇧🇴 🇧🇷 🇪🇸 ⏳🌄 🏘️ 🏝️ 🌎... "PARA NUESTRA VICTORIA..."
- ¡SALMO - 20... AMÉM...!
Im starting practicing. More videos
Thank you for this concise and easy intro. When looking for an Arnis stick, what length of stick do I need? Is there a specific material that gives a weight needed?
This video helped me in arnis❤
permission to use your video for my PE classes. I'm so glad to have your video, it is very helpful. thank you and more videos to watch hopefully. God bless!
Can you share to us what are the modes and ranges of engagements in Arnis?
Nice very clear demo
Hi. Was wandering if you could share some good online shops or even physicals shops for the single sticks
Ung tawag sa amin ng 1 fist bago ung grip ay "punyo" nagagamit din un para sa pakikipaglaban
yup! pwede siya for close range 😊
Nice lesson! Thank you
Nice vid. This is easy to follow. Salamat!
I actually having trouble with grippings and since i am just a beginner i experienced hesitstions
Hi awesome video May i ask were did u learn you Arnis from.
Thanks Nikola! I have different influences in my current practice. Longer answer is in this video: th-cam.com/video/BkNnapPuOnk/w-d-xo.html ☺️
Grandmaster Daniel
lol. Just Daniel. :) no titles for me 😅
pugay sir!, do you have the video for footworks and defenses/counter? thanks po!
Teaching is very well
Honestly my stance dependsi noticed this is an old video. Thanks for the lesson master. *bows
Argghh!! I miss playing arnis already😢❤❤❤❤❤
Galing pare nasa abroad ako gusto ko matoto sa martial arts natin nag aral ako dati Krav maga..pero mas na enjoy ako panoorin ang Arnis...
cool! check mo yung links sa description ng video if you want to try studying a more comprehensive online course ☺️ or just stick around for more basic tutorials here ☺️
I'm learning Arnis cuz I want to be a martial artist I know some hand to hand but using weapons I don't really know how
Nice move sir!
Im filipino and this really helped me.
Salamat for the quick tutorial
bruh i just searched my name on yt and got this didnt even knew this was a thing now i need to learn it to live up to my name LOL
Hi Mr. Betnas, I'm 72 years old and planning to join the Arnis team somewhere here in TAGUIG City, but hesitant due to my age, but was invited for invaluation, can you provide me your brilliant and honest advise regarding my plans and intention to learn Arnis, I have a few knowledge about judo but it was during my teen years. Thank you Po.
Danke Schön!
I was here for the arnis lesson but ang distracting po ng cuteness mo hahaha
i like the tip that you show, i'm in my 60's but i still try to keep myself in shape. i go solo sa mga park mga trail. what can you say about the retractable baton . just want to be ready with all the hate crime that is goin on. thanks DB.
kaya nyo po yan practice makes perfect no matter what age :D
New subscriber here from Baltimore
Thanks for joining me here! Hope you're enjoying the vids! ☺️
@@daniel_bernas yep.Im re learning FMA. currently doing RRK online.You're vids are awesome!
Where can I get one of those sticks
i am adrain i am also an arnisador one of my first inspirations was tuhon apollo ladra
and this coach #fil martial arts
I've seen some videos of Tuhon Apollo and he seems really skills. ☺️
if i am not mistaken asa alab ka po diba?
@@adi-uy7bn yup :)
Heyy very cool channel !! I will see more of your videos
Glad you think so! Welcome to the channel!
Galing ng basic mo tol , idadagdag ko to sa training ko
5 basic blocks, 5 basic parry and 5 basic disarms please 😅
Ang galeng sir . Gusto korin matuto ng Arnis
Go for it! :)
thank u sir need for project hahaha
can u execute the regular , modified and broken estocado thank you
What system of Arnis is that from? ☺️ Maraming styles kasi so iba-iba din yung mga techniques and terms. That's not something I've encountered yet so di ko yan magagawan ng demo. 😅
Sr slamat s tutorial gsto lng mtuto hnd pra skn pra s pmlya ko grbe npkhrp mghnp ng trenr kya onli n lng ako po
Hey Daniel I've been looking for that kinda hoodie/shirt everywhere, the one with the hood and blue sleeve ends that you sometimes wear, can you tell me what it's called?
From Budo Brothers! There's links in the description of this video for all my gear. ☺️ But at the moment, their online store is closed due to the pandemic :(
Yea its cool. I would like to get one also.
2:32 If you do the x, is your wrist kind of fixed or mdl. you bend your wrist with every hit?
thanks bro
Very good
How long should be the standard length of stick ?
It's USUALLY around 28in but it can depend on the style you practice. For example, the Serrada schools use much shorter sticks. And I've seen groups use really long ones too. I personally have a collection of different lengths and like to switch it up.
I don't know if you have done so but teaching the 10 or 12 (the number can depend on the system or style) angles of attack should be done first. Also how to strike using the sticks like a blade rather than a blunt object should be taught first?
PusabumCanuck Not sure if I said it here but different styles and systems have different approaches. :) Also, some stick fighting styles, like what I practice, assume the stick is a weapon on its own. The blade is a separate (but related) practice. Other styles have the stick as a substitute for the blade so that's when blade orientation should indeed be taught first :)
I’ve trained the basics and they taught me the way you say.
I subscribed your channel thanks for such a nice information ❤️🇵🇰
Kyaaa! Nawawa yung isang stick ko kaya eto HAHAHAHHAHAHA
Thank you for teaching me the Basics so i can become Anyo:)
First time subscriber, and love your message about spreading awareness of FMA. I wanted to ask, if you were limited to only mentioning 3 points about the origins of Escrima/Arnis, what would they be? Thank you in advance!
Hi coach do you have gym where i can enroll i want to learn FMA
Kuya Daniel Pano Po Yong cool down NG arnis after Po ng warm up exercise
Ive been practicing Redonda for One day and now my shoulder hurrts😢