Sharp wordplay in here... edgy! I love it... lol I have to be very careful with my blades here in Australia [the most legislated western country...] but I do carry a pair of ''cut-proof'' gloves... grabbing that blade and owning it will be ''my move'' people turn to blades here since the ''gun-ban''...
Ok...those hand and arm conditioning drills were totally cool. Ive never seen those before nor have i ever thought about it. Definitely going to implement that into my training. Thank you!
@Sharp Talk I was wondering if there's any way to boost Doug Marcaida's video resolution. No matter how high I have the settings on my end, it looks like 144p on his end. That would be helpful sir. Thank you very much.
The talk about hard wood. Not quite true. I train an art where our main stick is hickory. Heavy, dense and as I understand it harder than komagong. I very much we get more joint and tendon problems than you'll otherwise.
Great breakdown. Thank you guys for sharing your knowledge.
Sharp wordplay in here... edgy! I love it... lol
I have to be very careful with my blades here in Australia [the most legislated western country...] but I do carry a pair of ''cut-proof'' gloves... grabbing that blade and owning it will be ''my move''
people turn to blades here since the ''gun-ban''...
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Ok...those hand and arm conditioning drills were totally cool. Ive never seen those before nor have i ever thought about it. Definitely going to implement that into my training. Thank you!
Marcaida even talked about grappling with a blunt weapon! Dude is next level!
Cool, threw in a little iron palm.
Very interesting, thank you for sharing this 👍
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@Sharp Talk I was wondering if there's any way to boost Doug Marcaida's video resolution. No matter how high I have the settings on my end, it looks like 144p on his end. That would be helpful sir. Thank you very much.
Where can I buy some kali sticks? any webside? Thank you for your knowledge and wisdom. I follow you from Colombia.
I have a stick from 1986. I do not use because it is warmed
I see the sticks I burn my sticks in my dorm I put burn marks on my sticks.
Balintiwak Escrima guys like to grab the stick , which instills very bad muscle memory for bladed combat.
Dude what is your background
The talk about hard wood. Not quite true. I train an art where our main stick is hickory. Heavy, dense and as I understand it harder than komagong. I very much we get more joint and tendon problems than you'll otherwise.