Actually, what you are looking at here is a demonstration of how very simple and streamlined the defense and counterattack(s) are performed. Darren is demonstrating three ways to defend against a number 1 strike with optional counterattacks. The first defense that he demonstrates begins with an outside basic, followed by a cross-block, then a inside sweep, and each defense goes directly and instantly into a counterattack where he is demonstrating the many different striking methods that can be used to neutralize an attacker. One strike may not be enough to stop an attacker for many reasons, so once the defense is is performed, you may very likely have to resort to a barrage of multiple strikes and counterattacks until the attacker is neutralized; and of course, far fewer if you are defending with a bladed weapon. To better understand the speed at which these defenses and counterattacks are performed, refer to the basics of Serrada that are demonstrated and performed in his training videos(TH-cam), Volumes 1 - 3, 4 - 6, and 7 - 9(Notice how fast his son Chez performs the basic defenses and counterattacks) With practice, these defenses and counterattacks can be performed at lightning speed and are extremely effective. Darren is simply providing a fundamental understanding in slow motion. A lot is hidden from the viewer as to the actual application. It is not as complicated as it may look from a novice point of view.
I was taught you get hit with a small stick you see small stars but if you get hit with a big stick you'll see big stars, I love the arts Serrada is a great art our guru used to tell us not everyone has all the answers it's up to you to find em it's all about the art of learning.. much love and respect my brother's 😊
some have suggested that if one goes to a lot of trouble to get the knife in, don't pull it out until its been moved around inside them to do more damage and finish the job. they said to make sure it's justified because arrest, law suit, and possible prison time may follow. depends on many factors. see the news.
Does anyone else think that there is overuse of strikes in FMA? You could say if you were using a machete, one block/one strike would kill or seriously injure an attacker. Less so with a knife, but again, you wouldn't block just move and thrust . I love FMA, but for reality, I do think the drills are too evolved as it falls into what all systems do , make defence complicated and too detailed. I respect the instructors knowledge.
Actually, what you are looking at here is a demonstration of how very simple and streamlined the defense and counterattack(s) are performed. Darren is demonstrating three ways to defend against a number 1 strike with optional counterattacks. The first defense that he demonstrates begins with an outside basic, then a cross-block, then a sweep, and each defense goes directly and instantly into a counterattack where he is demonstrating the many different striking methods that can be used to neutralize the attacker. You can't expect that one strike will be enough to stop an attacker for many reasons, so once the defense is is performed, you may very likely have to resort to a barrage of multiple strikes and counterattacks until the attacker is neutralized. It is best that you understand the basics of Serrada that are demonstrated and performed in his training videos(seen on TH-cam), Volumes 1 - 3, 4 - 6, and 7 - 9. With practice, these defenses and counterattacks can be performed at lightning speed and are extremely effective. Darren is simply providing a fundamental understanding in slow motion. A lot is hidden from the viewer as to the actual application. It is not as complicated as it may look from a novice point of view. I hope Darren approves this message.
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Actually, what you are looking at here is a demonstration of how very simple and streamlined the defense and counterattack(s) are performed. Darren is demonstrating three ways to defend against a number 1 strike with optional counterattacks. The first defense that he demonstrates begins with an outside basic, followed by a cross-block, then a inside sweep, and each defense goes directly and instantly into a counterattack where he is demonstrating the many different striking methods that can be used to neutralize an attacker. One strike may not be enough to stop an attacker for many reasons, so once the defense is is performed, you may very likely have to resort to a barrage of multiple strikes and counterattacks until the attacker is neutralized; and of course, far fewer if you are defending with a bladed weapon. To better understand the speed at which these defenses and counterattacks are performed, refer to the basics of Serrada that are demonstrated and performed in his training videos(TH-cam), Volumes 1 - 3, 4 - 6, and 7 - 9(Notice how fast his son Chez performs the basic defenses and counterattacks) With practice, these defenses and counterattacks can be performed at lightning speed and are extremely effective. Darren is simply providing a fundamental understanding in slow motion. A lot is hidden from the viewer as to the actual application. It is not as complicated as it may look from a novice point of view.
I was taught you get hit with a small stick you see small stars but if you get hit with a big stick you'll see big stars, I love the arts Serrada is a great art our guru used to tell us not everyone has all the answers it's up to you to find em it's all about the art of learning.. much love and respect my brother's 😊
some have suggested that if one goes to a lot of trouble to get the knife in, don't pull it out until its been moved around inside them to do more damage and finish the job. they said to make sure it's justified because arrest, law suit, and possible prison time may follow. depends on many factors. see the news.
Great stuff GM!!😀🙌💪🤙
How long are these sticks?
Probably 22in - 24in
@@MagusKali ,
Thank you very much for taking the time to answer my question.
@@JohnSmith-qy3nv No problem.
Does anyone else think that there is overuse of strikes in FMA? You could say if you were using a machete, one block/one strike would kill or seriously injure an attacker. Less so with a knife, but again, you wouldn't block just move and thrust . I love FMA, but for reality, I do think the drills are too evolved as it falls into what all systems do , make defence complicated and too detailed. I respect the instructors knowledge.
He's showing advance technique built off of the basics.This is not meant to be taught to beginners lol 😅 I'm a Serrada instructor.
Bruv, I think you forgot the MA in FMA is martial arts. There are practical and artistic techniques all martial arts have.
FMA is not for you, go play video games or take ballet. Or better yet, go play with Barbie dolls.
Actually, what you are looking at here is a demonstration of how very simple and streamlined the defense and counterattack(s) are performed. Darren is demonstrating three ways to defend against a number 1 strike with optional counterattacks. The first defense that he demonstrates begins with an outside basic, then a cross-block, then a sweep, and each defense goes directly and instantly into a counterattack where he is demonstrating the many different striking methods that can be used to neutralize the attacker. You can't expect that one strike will be enough to stop an attacker for many reasons, so once the defense is is performed, you may very likely have to resort to a barrage of multiple strikes and counterattacks until the attacker is neutralized. It is best that you understand the basics of Serrada that are demonstrated and performed in his training videos(seen on TH-cam), Volumes 1 - 3, 4 - 6, and 7 - 9. With practice, these defenses and counterattacks can be performed at lightning speed and are extremely effective. Darren is simply providing a fundamental understanding in slow motion. A lot is hidden from the viewer as to the actual application. It is not as complicated as it may look from a novice point of view. I hope Darren approves this message.
This guy is hitting you with a stick. Not a machete.
heard he broke jeff finder's wrist back in the days BY FIGHTING DIRTY and trying to show off in front of GM Angel Cabales . what a BAKLA
I heard you were the real Bakla.
putnag inamo@@arnislumpia3766
@@ChrisChristian-tt6xdyou typed "Put-Nag" ???? 😂😂😂😂😂
If he were fighting dirty that's how FMA is really supposed to be is dirty. You are the Bakla!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
stands the reason why people don't trust your kind because they say you are conniving and deceitful and not to be trusted@@yogurt_junior
tigers with wings
Damon Mather is part of the LGBT. He's zesty. He has sugar in the tank. He plays for the other team.
you really mean you are a switch hitter.
@@robertduran7623I probably could switch hit, but never played Baseball, I played Football.