Just want say that we are so proud being a Filipino knowing that foreigners are the one interested in this kind of self-dedense. Most of the younger generations nowadays don't have interest to learn this, and some doesnt have any idea at all We called it "arnis" in tagalog.
Have you ever trained Eskrima, especially Balintawak? Try it and you'll see that you always get hit. It's just a technique for the others to learn. So get away from the video games and find a good trainer.
@@icedearth1973 I did Serrada for 4 years with Darren Tibon (Stockton). The skills of your opponent determines your angle of attack. Sometimes, it works and sometimes it does not. There is a counter to counter to a counter to a counter for everything. This guy is showing the concepts and principles of attack, which is good. Once you understand it, you can modify to make it work for you.
Just want say that we are so proud being a Filipino knowing that foreigners are the one interested in this kind of self-dedense. Most of the younger generations nowadays don't have interest to learn this, and some doesnt have any idea at all
We called it "arnis" in tagalog.
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Awesome vid.
Thank you.
I'm an intermediate student at Newcastle Wing Chun--Chu Shong Tin lineage.
Stay safe and prosper 🖖
It's awesome. Thank you. Darren Tibon showed something somewhat similar -- a modified version.
Nice, but let's see that done live action, not someone holding arm and stick stationary for you!
Have you ever trained Eskrima, especially Balintawak? Try it and you'll see that you always get hit. It's just a technique for the others to learn. So get away from the video games and find a good trainer.
@@icedearth1973 lol, been training since 1978. Do it or don't bother!
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I did Serrada for 4 years with Darren Tibon (Stockton). The skills of your opponent determines your angle of attack. Sometimes, it works and sometimes it does not. There is a counter to counter to a counter to a counter for everything.
This guy is showing the concepts and principles of attack, which is good. Once you understand it, you can modify to make it work for you.
That sounds like a great idea. If you train maybe you can demonstrate it. 😃