I spent a few years training nunchaku but eventually gave up because of a severe lack of training videos focusing on using them as a weapon so thank you Paul in advance for this series of videos.
I really like this style of practical technique based on stick striking. The left hand is going to take a bit more for me to get proficient. Thank you for the videos! Most helpful and now feel pretty good to use them in a short period of time.
Я применяю ударную технику с нунчаками. Отрабатываю перемещения и удары по деревянным щитам, стволам деревьев или манекену. Удары по воздуху нужны только на начальном этапе обучения. Применяю только несколько основных перехватов. В основном применяю только комбинации разных ударов с перемещением после удара. Желаю всем любителям нунчак успехов в тренировках. Привет из России.
Another GREAT tutorial!!! There was a day when my only instruction came from Bruce Lee, and "Enter the Dragon" and "Game of Death" were the only instructional videos available. You could say that there is a lot you can learn about the application of nunchucks from those movies. And do you know where Bruce got his nunchuck expertise? Answer: Dan Inosanto. Do you know where Dan got it? Dan Inosanto's fighting skills originate in the Philippines and is considered by many to be the go-to guy for Filipino Martial Arts around the world. Dan introduced Kali and Eskrima to Bruce Lee, and because Bruce loved it so much for its practicality and effectiveness, that Bruce is the first one to introduce Kali and Eskrima to the world through his movies, and that includes the deadly application of nunchucks. That is a little trivia for those that are new to Kali and the Filipino Martial Arts, and those that did not know that those movies include Bruce's own theatrical demonstration of Kali. In reality, there is some very real practicality to his exhibition, all of which you learn through the study of Kali and Eskrima. Again, GREAT job on the video.
I am a senior who learned the Nunchaku in Thailand during the Vienam War. Some of the techniques you teach are good, but there are some that are better. Have learned to turn them over in your hNd while you are using them? I quit working them early in life because they are illegal where I live. So I am reL rusty in y heir use. I am 70 years old. The figure re ight is a very good technique to keep a p your opponent at bay till you can either end the fight or one of the fighters give a up or dies.
For the beginners I would recommend to use trainers instead. Otherwise novice can easily hit yourself. Those that you demonstrate are real weapon which should be used by those who know how use them. I have several variations from KarateMart and they are great. So I can also recommend it. I wonder if you can give your insight on sparring between two partners - one having kali stick and one having nunchucks. Who has advantages and disadvantages ...
@@EvenManasseh yes, but there is a difference between hitting yourself with rubber trainer and real wooden nunchucks. So, first master your skills with the trainer then switch to the real weapon. Same as you use Bolo first before taking ginunting with sharp blade
In some applications trainers are better. Ive never hit myself hard enough with real ones to have a problem, other than learning an around the neck pass, which resulted in me seeing stars and befriending a frozen steak. Moreso, when youre learning tricks, especially aerials, foam trainers dont have the weight or momentum that wood does. I was teaching myself an aerial this past weekend and the foamies kept bouncing off my palm before i could grab em. I switched to wood and started nailing the trick, and the second flip that comes after. Foams better for sparring and absolute beginners, but once youve got some experience, reflexes and a healthy fear of your chucks, foam can be a hinderance.
"The origin of the nunchaku is unclear; a traditional explanation holds that it was originally used by Okinawan farmers as a flail for threshing rice. Another weapon, called the tabak-toyok, native to the northern Philippines, is constructed very similarly, suggesting that it and the nunchaku descended from the same instrument." From Wikipedia
"nunchaku", not "nunchuks", please. It's not an american weapon, and it's not an english (american) word. It's Japanese (Okinawan, more precisely) meaning "two feet". Stop disrespecting foreign words and culture, if you can
i am SOO GLAD you’re doing this, I have something’s to say about it but ima wait till other people to say something and I hope it’s all positive and educational ❤️🔥🤌🏽
Thanks so much for watching! If you enjoy the nunchucks leave me a 👍🏻 reply!
Nice tutorial. Thanks!
I spent a few years training nunchaku but eventually gave up because of a severe lack of training videos focusing on using them as a weapon so thank you Paul in advance for this series of videos.
Do you know the dart technique?
@@gabriellaskey6798 I'm not familiar with the name, could you describe it for me?
@@gabriellaskey6798 I'm not familiar with that name, could you give a loose description?
I like nunchuks great video.
I really like this style of practical technique based on stick striking. The left hand is going to take a bit more for me to get proficient. Thank you for the videos! Most helpful and now feel pretty good to use them in a short period of time.
Great warmup routine! Five easy techniques that are a great start for whatever is focus of training.
good instruction on nunchaku-- seems like foreshadowing john wick 4 bc i heard that nunchakus are used in the film
Very helpful and I learning alot from here.
God bless.
Make nunchucks great again !
Hahaaa!!! Totally!!!
I train outside as much as I can. Only problem is when you train at the parks here, you get someone who wants to challenge you
I hear ya.
Well isn't the point of training is if some one challenges you? (Attacks/call out)
@@Mysticalwarlock89 it's mostly junkies who are super aggressive and just want to fight
Leave the Premesis
And Dont Fight The junkies unless they Touch you first
@@leifodinnson Why not just fuck m up so they know not to challenge you anymore? I mean you got the nunchhucks
Я применяю ударную технику с нунчаками. Отрабатываю перемещения и удары по деревянным щитам, стволам деревьев или манекену. Удары по воздуху нужны только на начальном этапе обучения. Применяю только несколько основных перехватов. В основном применяю только комбинации разных ударов с перемещением после удара. Желаю всем любителям нунчак успехов в тренировках. Привет из России.
Another GREAT tutorial!!! There was a day when my only instruction came from Bruce Lee, and "Enter the Dragon" and "Game of Death" were the only instructional videos available. You could say that there is a lot you can learn about the application of nunchucks from those movies. And do you know where Bruce got his nunchuck expertise? Answer: Dan Inosanto. Do you know where Dan got it? Dan Inosanto's fighting skills originate in the Philippines and is considered by many to be the go-to guy for Filipino Martial Arts around the world. Dan introduced Kali and Eskrima to Bruce Lee, and because Bruce loved it so much for its practicality and effectiveness, that Bruce is the first one to introduce Kali and Eskrima to the world through his movies, and that includes the deadly application of nunchucks. That is a little trivia for those that are new to Kali and the Filipino Martial Arts, and those that did not know that those movies include Bruce's own theatrical demonstration of Kali. In reality, there is some very real practicality to his exhibition, all of which you learn through the study of Kali and Eskrima. Again, GREAT job on the video.
A Good basics a lot of fun doing them again , remembering my left side sucks 🙂
Hello, do you have a video about countering nunchaku, like stick vs chaku?
Wow wow wow sir
What is the average beginner weight for the nunchaku? Can heavier versions be used for arm toning and conditioning?
Amazing technique
We want more
You Got it! 👍🏻
Awesome video tutorial🙏🙏🙏thanks so much Paul.
🙏🏻👍🏻
You have some nice skills you go rock on 🤘
I am a senior who learned the Nunchaku in Thailand during the Vienam War. Some of the techniques you teach are good, but there are some that are better. Have learned to turn them over in your hNd while you are using them? I quit working them early in life because they are illegal where I live. So I am reL rusty in y heir use. I am 70 years old. The figure re ight is a very good technique to keep a p your opponent at bay till you can either end the fight or one of the fighters give a up or dies.
Paul out here making me want to live out life like a ninja turtle 🤣
Heck yeah!!! 😂👍🏼🐢
Thanks!
I really really love this weapon ☯️😍🥷🏾 I carry this Nunchaku daily
Omg this guys a legend
What country are you watching KALI Center from??
India
Bella Florida, U.S.A.
Belgium represent 😉
Texas coast
Philippines
For the beginners I would recommend to use trainers instead. Otherwise novice can easily hit yourself. Those that you demonstrate are real weapon which should be used by those who know how use them. I have several variations from KarateMart and they are great. So I can also recommend it. I wonder if you can give your insight on sparring between two partners - one having kali stick and one having nunchucks. Who has advantages and disadvantages ...
@@EvenManasseh yes, but there is a difference between hitting yourself with rubber trainer and real wooden nunchucks. So, first master your skills with the trainer then switch to the real weapon. Same as you use Bolo first before taking ginunting with sharp blade
In some applications trainers are better. Ive never hit myself hard enough with real ones to have a problem, other than learning an around the neck pass, which resulted in me seeing stars and befriending a frozen steak.
Moreso, when youre learning tricks, especially aerials, foam trainers dont have the weight or momentum that wood does. I was teaching myself an aerial this past weekend and the foamies kept bouncing off my palm before i could grab em. I switched to wood and started nailing the trick, and the second flip that comes after. Foams better for sparring and absolute beginners, but once youve got some experience, reflexes and a healthy fear of your chucks, foam can be a hinderance.
No bro I like where the where my teeth are at I just got these things fixed lololol your techniques are awesome
Z
😂🙏🏻👍🏻
I’m ok with these. But I’ll never be great with them in a theatrical way bc my hands are kinda screwed.
My 3 year old a daughter has been playing with her nunchucks all day.
I got her a pair so she can train with me.
very cool!
🙏🏻🙏🏻
Can you give me non chunk please 🙏
How much
👏👏👏👏👏❤
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🙏
🙏🏼🙏🏼
36 move
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If you are more of a beginner, you might want to purchase a "Safety
Chuk."
Absolutely yes! 👍🏻
@@kalicenter Yeh, I made my own, back in "The day."
Be good to use cricket groin guard for the learner ,. Ouchhhhhhhhhjh
Thx for not acting like there's a right place to grab the weapon. So much dogma out there ruining our fun.
Nunchucks is a Asian Weapons.
Yes. Especially since the Phillipines are in Asia...
@@sopwithcamelus True!
"The origin of the nunchaku is unclear; a traditional explanation holds that it was originally used by Okinawan farmers as a flail for threshing rice. Another weapon, called the tabak-toyok, native to the northern Philippines, is constructed very similarly, suggesting that it and the nunchaku descended from the same instrument." From Wikipedia
@@christophefauconnier6761 True!
@@christophefauconnier6761 I read the same thing too
"nunchaku", not "nunchuks", please. It's not an american weapon, and it's not an english (american) word. It's Japanese (Okinawan, more precisely) meaning "two feet". Stop disrespecting foreign words and culture, if you can
i am SOO GLAD you’re doing this, I have something’s to say about it but ima wait till other people to say something and I hope it’s all positive and educational ❤️🔥🤌🏽
Thanks for watching! 👍🏻🙏🏻