My father used to spar with this man during their younger years. Now my father has a mild stroke. He's reminiscing those days when we talk about eskrima, his history with their group of young balintawak GM hopefuls.
Tanti auguri per tuo padre uomo! Io il mio l'ho perso da poco quindi ti auguro di passare al meglio il tempo con lui! Come si chiama quest'arte? Sembra un po il kali filippino.. sbaglio?? Grazie 🙏
Real good teachers are that way. Just like GM Knüttel (Modern Arnis Germany), but other teachers are unpatiend, no humor or just bad techers who cant tech smart.
Met him in Stockton California 2002. Completely humbled. He trained with my grandfather the Battling Bolo, Filipino Wild Cat. George Bulahan. His flow is so remarkable.
@@n3tr01 Although used for the Machete, The Stick were more useful for armored opponent than bladed which the Spanish didn't come without. The Stick is both for Safety(non edge) or for incapacitating an soft target(non armored).
edgar ramos most students act this way, doesn't matter who it is. It could be a total mcdojo. Either way escrema is pointless in the USA. Maybe it shit hole countries, but not here where we have laws. You fight will a stick you go to jail.
@@nozenkyuzero yeah but you will eventually gonna lose bullets and not all the time bullets will go strait it may miss. It good always to learn a close quarter combat.
Wow! If you pay attention, when he’s sparring with students their movements show muscles bulging, shaking, focusing on speed and strength. He’s doing everything and his arms are just as loose, smooth, effortless and deadly on point! This dude is bad!
Madera Studio he looks so relaxed that his energy just flows in response to his sparring partner. His speed is amazing! He takes it up a notch in response to the big guy who is VERY good in his own right. The practitioner who can effectively learn and apply this martial skill using both hands will be truly hard to beat.
Indigenous art of Philippines but now open foreigner why master Bobby.. I think you will be jail as traitor of our country if you teach also the blade arts of our soldiers...
One thing that's very impressive about this man that the uninitiated may not recognize is that it often looks like he's going very, very fast when his student is holding still, which they are. That is isn't to exaggerate the movement, to make him look so fast against a nonmoving target. It's a demonstration of the momentum and control of the strike as intended, for those around to see without the problem of the other combatant flinching or blurring up the movement. The most important part though is to see the absolute control this Master has with this style of teaching. When you can demonstrate a powerful technique at nearly full speed, while inches away, and not bumble into your target, overreach, that's such a powerful thing.
I hope to see you soon GM. I remember my dad who was also a Grand master in Arnis. Gm Helacrio Jerez Sulite Jr. Who passed away last October 23, 2015 . Those moves are really effective, the footwork, hand coordination and etc.. I'm proud to say that I'm a filipino and that is our true filipino martial art and sport here in the Philippines.. God bless you GM..
This guy is one of the fastest martial artists I have ever seen - irrespective of age!!! Plus his technique is brutal & flawless. That’s true mastery - muscle memory at it’s finest! Whilst he is no doubt still lethal at his age (don’t know what that is), I can’t imagine how unstoppable he would have been at his “peak”. What’s more he is not only highly professional, but also seems to be a genuinely nice guy as well. Mad respect for this gentleman! 👍
I have been self learning stick fighting for around 2 months now and though how fast I was becoming, all I can say is WOW I have never seen anything like this on TH-cam before, I have watched lots of stuff to try and learn but this is totally awesome and inspiring.
Salut...salut... Sebuah seni beladiri yang cepat tapi terlihat indah. Saya kagum dengan ketenangan sang master dalam menangkis setiap serangan yang begitu cepat,menurut saya kunci utama dari beladiri ini adalah "KETENANGAN"
Bobby, you are an incredible human being! You've touched a lot of lives all over the world. Thank you for sharing your kind spirit and your knowledge! I wish you all the good things in life. From Phoenix, Arizona. :-)
I've never seen this before. He is unreal! This is true mastery, he doesn't even look when some of these guys are going full speed! Just a fluid motion! Wow! Blown the hell away haha!!!
Beau Tadlock some moves in arnis leaves your opponent with only 1 move its like if you dont block the stick you get hit end of story, so your opponent block it and if your good enough you know the block is coming you anticipate where to go next 🙂
That's impressive, having those skills, Arnis Filipino martial arts, and learning from a master like him could definitely save your life and would be deadly to your attacker.
I'm a martial artist of Balintawak as well. Efficient, Simple and Practical. The techniques and katas are a mix of different martial arts as well. The stick is basically the weight of your movement. Remove the stick and your hands will adapt with speed and mobility. Making Balintawak formless and unpredictable.
2:09 *"Salamat"* you dont know how that means to him❤ its something fulfilling heraing and knowing foreign people took the time to learn your language, even if its just one click away from your phone, or just showing gratitude really to what you passionately do. Mabuhay ka Manong. Mabuhay ang FMA💪
Big respect to GM Bobby, hope I can learn with you. I started learning Balintawak since last 30years under GM Rosada from GM Timor Maranga's followers. God bless GM Bobby and good health always..
4:18 "damn I'm good!" 😂 I think the left side of my phone is gonna have a dent from having to back the video up every few seconds just to make sense of what I just saw! His sheer power, speed, and agility at his age is awe inspiring!
This is the type of flow that no matter what martial arts you study can be used very effectively. Impressive performance as well as the students. Top notch expert respect.
Master Taboada is a true martial artist. Real martial arts culminate with weapons training because real martial arts is about life and death self defense where the possibility of encountering weapons is a reality. The speed and precision he displays is incredible and his students are excellent. Competition fighters are not prepared for the reality of "Anything Goes Fighting"
This is some legit stuff. It's not like some crappy training and demonstrations like the teacher was super fast and the students were hitting the teacher in slow motion. In this training, the teacher and students are doing it super fast and with the intention to really hit one another.
@@leostun671 si erpats matindi. Pa-pipiliin kami kung tsinelas o sinturon. Kapag tsinelas papakuha niya yung "beach walk". Yung orig na mayigas yung swelas. Kapag sinturon naman depende sa bigat jg kasalanan namin, yung buckle of yung dulo and gagamitin nya.
First,Thank you sir, you're taught me so much,over these vids,I'm newer to this chann,you are in great shape,and you know your shit,for sure,I do appreciate your time and knowledge and I do appreciate it....
@@Tinhamodic Arnis, Escrima, Kali... most masters just call them Filipino Martial Arts, for the Masters themselves know each other and share their pool of knowledge and experience. The only difference is the interpretation and expression, as for it is an art after all.
@@regaeontop Its the same in any art. See a real fight and see how karate blocks are effective, see how round house kicks are effective, see how wrist locks, or chain punching is effective. Its a great skill to have but you cant rely on it 100% of the time, no matter how good you are, there is ways someone out there that will beat you, one way or another.
Watch li xiaodong MMA fighter of china .. He exposed all famous martial are fake but fake.... He match with kung fu mas ter. Tai chi master. Wing chun 3rd degree master and t he defeat in less than a minute Bobby taboada. Shows he has skills in front of camera.. But put him in the any filipino STREET FIGHTER .. He will have no chance
Amazing skill and speed, this guy lived in New Zealand a long time ago, shame I never had the opportunity to spend some time learning this art before he left our country for greener pastures abroad.
@@luelee6168 i think what youre talking about is capoiera when they were slaves it was forbidden to practice martial arts so they hid it as dance moves I THINK
@@insomiacasahina7760 It was the same here in the PH. Locals would incorporate it into dances for festivals and such, to disguise the training from Spanish conquistadors.
That is why this fighting system in the Philippines was regulated to train only those ppol in police and military.. Imagine gangsters are masters of this fighting system or even robbers and murderers... Now think of changing those sticks with blades and knives. The numbers of deaths from this due to street fights was damn so high in the pre ww2 era.
imagine if everyone knew how to fight with arnis. everyone would be able to defend themselves. those robbers are better off staying away from crime :))
This video is exactly why I think FMA is such an incredible art. Ive never been able to take much martial.arts only life and am hoping I an start taking classes soon & I am absolutely looking to learn Eskrima/ Arnis. If I remember correctly fly it was Rural that I read about--being in his 80s on a jitney when 3 young thugs jumped in to rob the passengers. Risal had a thin metal rod and gave the dirt bags such a ferocious beating that they broke out windows to escape. Such a great video guys PLEASE KEEP SHARING THEM.
Exactly, not practical in a real fight. A real fight can be wild as shit and over in 60 seconds. A person that's really trying to hurt you ain't finna play patty cake with you like this. If you're not sparring with someone and taking real shots, then that sensi is doo doo.
@@angelomike9591 😂😂😂😂 No. I'm talking MMA and self defense. I'm sure you haven't done that either. Stop with the bullshit theatrics you learned watching this video. I'm talking about actual practical fighting in everyday situations. I highly doubt most people will have the time or money to dedicate to this particular art my friend. But MMA and self defense classes are more accessible to everyone and it's been tested and tried over and over, it works.
My father used to spar with this man during their younger years. Now my father has a mild stroke. He's reminiscing those days when we talk about eskrima, his history with their group of young balintawak GM hopefuls.
Cool
Lucky tatay
whos in favor mostly?
Tanti auguri per tuo padre uomo!
Io il mio l'ho perso da poco quindi ti auguro di passare al meglio il tempo con lui!
Come si chiama quest'arte? Sembra un po il kali filippino.. sbaglio??
Grazie 🙏
@@nicosamu1it’s Balintawak Arnis. GM Taboada’s branch is called Taboada Balintawak Arnis Eskrima Cuentada
My kind of teacher. Talented, powerful, humble and friendly. Much respect for this man.
;)
Real good teachers are that way. Just like GM Knüttel (Modern Arnis Germany), but other teachers are unpatiend, no humor or just bad techers who cant tech smart.
Most of those guys are top instructors going hard out, and he is going half speed while chatting... Legend
Have you tried training before?
Ofcourse you would be slower than the instructor cuz he is "instructing"
@@DotFamilyname you hear the swooshing sound? That's the point you've missed.
Kudos to the Slovakian community for bringing this art into their lives. You guys look awesome.
Met him in Stockton California 2002. Completely humbled. He trained with my grandfather the Battling Bolo, Filipino Wild Cat. George Bulahan. His flow is so remarkable.
I've been to one of his seminars: the man knows how to use a stick, he knows how to teach, and he has a great personality. He's a phenomenal coach.
thatbunnyguy
Can you please let me know how to contact him please. Email or phone number will be helpful
I am Filipino he is using stick to prevent harm but reality filipinos used "Barong" machete against the spaniards! we the "Pintados"
halo, i was wondering is he still give seminar in other country? i am from indonesia
@@n3tr01 Although used for the Machete, The Stick were more useful for armored opponent than bladed which the Spanish didn't come without. The Stick is both for Safety(non edge) or for incapacitating an soft target(non armored).
Dude the stick is for training its martial arts mainly using a weilded sword or machete imagine
"You can tell a lot from a teacher by looking at their students.".....
And damm, his students are impressive.
edgar ramos most students act this way, doesn't matter who it is. It could be a total mcdojo. Either way escrema is pointless in the USA. Maybe it shit hole countries, but not here where we have laws. You fight will a stick you go to jail.
Art Hampton what about guns?
I would love to study the moves in slow motion.
@@nozenkyuzero yeah but you will eventually gonna lose bullets and not all the time bullets will go strait it may miss. It good always to learn a close quarter combat.
Amen to that brother. Bobby Toboada is a true Grandmaster of Filipino Martial Arts.
Wow! If you pay attention, when he’s sparring with students their movements show muscles bulging, shaking, focusing on speed and strength. He’s doing everything and his arms are just as loose, smooth, effortless and deadly on point! This dude is bad!
Madera Studio he looks so relaxed that his energy just flows in response to his sparring partner. His speed is amazing! He takes it up a notch in response to the big guy who is VERY good in his own right. The practitioner who can effectively learn and apply this martial skill using both hands will be truly hard to beat.
Yes!
He's also 70yrs old
They said that professionals have a more relaxed muscle even if they get serious
His Father is more badass. His even scared to try his fathers art because its intent is to kill.
The most respectful, kind and humble soldiers (slovak) i’ve known and worked with in KAF. Salute
For an added bonus...watch this video in half speed and watch how fluid and smooth he is in his movements. Crazy!
This guy is the best I've ever seen. I would love to be his student.
Yes sir its a different approach of training.
Then be his student..
The speed and skill of this man.....no words💪
And this at his age. How old is he 70-80ie?
This is crazy!!! Great guy. Start to like Kali, Arnis and Silat more and more... Coming from the non weapon MA's.
To good
Indigenous art of Philippines but now open foreigner why master Bobby..
I think you will be jail as traitor of our country if you teach also the blade arts of our soldiers...
What about. Fast n Furious. Thanks 🦯
I got a black eye just watching this video.
Damn impressive!
LMAOOOOOOOOO
One thing that's very impressive about this man that the uninitiated may not recognize is that it often looks like he's going very, very fast when his student is holding still, which they are. That is isn't to exaggerate the movement, to make him look so fast against a nonmoving target. It's a demonstration of the momentum and control of the strike as intended, for those around to see without the problem of the other combatant flinching or blurring up the movement.
The most important part though is to see the absolute control this Master has with this style of teaching. When you can demonstrate a powerful technique at nearly full speed, while inches away, and not bumble into your target, overreach, that's such a powerful thing.
When a old man says 'man I am good' at something and smile, believe me he is good.
I hope to see you soon GM. I remember my dad who was also a Grand master in Arnis. Gm Helacrio Jerez Sulite Jr. Who passed away last October 23, 2015 . Those moves are really effective, the footwork, hand coordination and etc.. I'm proud to say that I'm a filipino and that is our true filipino martial art and sport here in the Philippines.. God bless you GM..
They should teach this in school
@@elizalzallah757 yes sir! They already did. I also did
@@davidethansulite7272
Hey, I'm new to all this...
What's the difference between escrima/kali/arnis, if you wouldnt mind answering?
@@elizalzallah757 its taught from high school to college in my university. Very effective. After school brawls are much more entertaining now lmao
@@davidethansulite7272 it should start in the elementary to instill discipline, camaraderie, active lifestyle and avoid vices among students.
This man is 70 this year. Remember that.
That is crazy man.... what an inspiring person he is!
He’s my master on god
@@emoniel1 lll
Tommy Marvin where he’s own school when he did siminar in USA
Fuuuck
Proud of you sir, keep representing Philippines 🇵🇭
God bless you from Texas...
From ;Crimee,lLettland,Germani ,,,,s FRANCE !
You can still see the original "negritos" in him, much love to the Philippines
Turn away from your Pinoy pride and seek Jesus
@@run2yeshua590 i don't think this is the perfect place to spread religion
@@run2yeshua590 how you know he doesn't have God in his heart?? Filipino people are God fearing.
Many Filipinos right now are hooked up with Basketball and Boxing neglecting "arnis de mano"
Damn right we need to promote these art bigtime all over the country.
They a hooked on this latest craze called Tik Tok de Mano
Arnis ipang lalaban mo?? Sa suntukan ka eh kung batuhin ko yan sa ulo.. Tulog yan 🤣😂🤣
Anime must promote tiktok demote
@@allenflores209 Kung bato lang, pero kung gusto mo pang mabuhay kailangan mo din pagaralan, e paano kung nakailag at nabalikan ka ano sagot mo?
This guy is one of the fastest martial artists I have ever seen - irrespective of age!!! Plus his technique is brutal & flawless. That’s true mastery - muscle memory at it’s finest! Whilst he is no doubt still lethal at his age (don’t know what that is), I can’t imagine how unstoppable he would have been at his “peak”. What’s more he is not only highly professional, but also seems to be a genuinely nice guy as well. Mad respect for this gentleman! 👍
I have been self learning stick fighting for around 2 months now and though how fast I was becoming, all I can say is WOW I have never seen anything like this on TH-cam before, I have watched lots of stuff to try and learn but this is totally awesome and inspiring.
Goodluck to you good sir
It's Kali or Arnis not just stick fighting. Give some respect to the name of the Art.
@@my_other_side473 no need to be so hyper. Relax.
Even the students of this Master are lethal!
Great Video this man is a legend!
those students are masters from different martial arts.. If you master Kali then you can apply it in different martial arts with no problems.
For a change I'm so glad this was recommended, absolutely phenomenal.... Fitness & Defense Motivation 2020 here we come
Salut...salut...
Sebuah seni beladiri yang cepat tapi terlihat indah. Saya kagum dengan ketenangan sang master dalam menangkis setiap serangan yang begitu cepat,menurut saya kunci utama dari beladiri ini adalah "KETENANGAN"
I wish I’d have listened more to my Lolo trying to encouraged my siblings and I to learn eskrima when I was growing up.
You would have been able to kill with it
Awww no, you'd be pretty damn disciplined now
imagine how dangerous our "Brgy. Tanod's" would be if they practice this.
But they only practice "laklak" arts. 😂
@@maribistoyong1778
The sad truth
pambihira
Sana nga may ganitong training ang ating mga barangay tanod, ewan ko lang kung may siga pa o lasing pa na pakalat-kalat sa kalye.
Agree
Дедуля реально хорош. Уважение. Здоровья и счастья ему!
Wow! I didn’t even want this be over. I feel like I can watch this for an few hours. Do it even more. Pretty dope..
Aside from Stick, kali also uses knives, if you can master stick then knives, hand to hand combat would be a piece of cake.
Bobby, you are an incredible human being! You've touched a lot of lives all over the world. Thank you for sharing your kind spirit and your knowledge! I wish you all the good things in life. From Phoenix, Arizona. :-)
Bobby Taboada's style is so practical. I'm glad so many abroad appreciate it. I wish many Filipinos would keep this martial arts system alive.
nope here in phil we have another martial arts called "laklak" and walwal" 🤣
@@likha5642 I understand completely what those are. It's funny until your liver and kidneys suffer is all I'm saying. :)
@@paulkwauk3285 😂😂😂😂 majority of todays so called pinoises loved adventures and walwal🤭
I've never seen this before. He is unreal! This is true mastery, he doesn't even look when some of these guys are going full speed! Just a fluid motion! Wow! Blown the hell away haha!!!
Beau Tadlock some moves in arnis leaves your opponent with only 1 move its like if you dont block the stick you get hit end of story, so your opponent block it and if your good enough you know the block is coming you anticipate where to go next 🙂
That's impressive, having those skills, Arnis Filipino martial arts, and learning from a master like him could definitely save your life and would be deadly to your attacker.
I'm a martial artist of Balintawak as well. Efficient, Simple and Practical. The techniques and katas are a mix of different martial arts as well. The stick is basically the weight of your movement. Remove the stick and your hands will adapt with speed and mobility. Making Balintawak formless and unpredictable.
Cool!!! I would like to try this, actually im in systema...
@Nico Rose Oh fuck, didn't notice that. Sorry 😅
;)
this man is wonderful, I have been a teacher for many years ...
You inspires me to get back to my practice Grand master love from India
From the Philippines again!!! Damn great like Pacquio!!!! 👍👍👍
2:09 *"Salamat"* you dont know how that means to him❤ its something fulfilling heraing and knowing foreign people took the time to learn your language, even if its just one click away from your phone, or just showing gratitude really to what you passionately do. Mabuhay ka Manong. Mabuhay ang FMA💪
Wow! He's pretty fast for his age! One of my dream is to learn Arnis. The defense skill is more than just physical, it's 100% mental.
He is pretty fast for any age.
That was amazing to watch. He is so fast and unbelievably focused and yet still making jokes!
We're proud to inform that this vídeo was just awarded the prestigious " Best Intro Ever".
Big respect to GM Bobby, hope I can learn with you. I started learning Balintawak since last 30years under GM Rosada from GM Timor Maranga's followers. God bless GM Bobby and good health always..
So happy the beautiful people of Slovakia are learning our martial art, _Mabuhay_ (long live) Slovakia!
I havent seen that kind of speed since I was with Sid Asuncion (KeKaBo) back in the 80's. This man is truly a Master of his craft!
4:18 "damn I'm good!" 😂 I think the left side of my phone is gonna have a dent from having to back the video up every few seconds just to make sense of what I just saw! His sheer power, speed, and agility at his age is awe inspiring!
damn im good ... singer ... mang Bobby actually loves karaoke and videoke
When they said "the hands are faster than what the eyes can see"...well, just look at this guy's quick reflexes.
Wow! His speed & control are phenomenal.
In comparing him to other grandmasters I can tell that he is The Real Deal!
I think your mistaken.. all GM on this ART is real deal.
Love this style the teacher is amazing no words describe. All the students are fantastic keep up the good work.👍😉
FMA NEEDS BOBBY TABOADA. He is the best teacher of fma.Such explosiveness and simplicity both as a teacher and as an artist.
Damn that richard cotteril was amazing. Really put lessons to heart.
This is the type of flow that no matter what martial arts you study can be used very effectively. Impressive performance as well as the students. Top notch expert respect.
Quem dera ter condições para ter aulas com esse mestre . Sensacional !!!
I did pakiti tirsa for three years and this has me wanting to restart my training. Very Impressive!
Master Taboada is a true martial artist. Real martial arts culminate with weapons training because real martial arts is about life and death self defense where the possibility of encountering weapons is a reality. The speed and precision he displays is incredible and his students are excellent. Competition fighters are not prepared for the reality of "Anything Goes Fighting"
This is some legit stuff. It's not like some crappy training and demonstrations like the teacher was super fast and the students were hitting the teacher in slow motion. In this training, the teacher and students are doing it super fast and with the intention to really hit one another.
They are probably going in half speed since it just sparring
When you disobey Filipino moms...
Mom: anak go get my istik (stick)...
Legit 😂
Hahah
😂yung ikaw na papaluin, sayo painutos pinakuha yung ipapalo sayo. 😂
@@leostun671 si erpats matindi. Pa-pipiliin kami kung tsinelas o sinturon. Kapag tsinelas papakuha niya yung "beach walk". Yung orig na mayigas yung swelas. Kapag sinturon naman depende sa bigat jg kasalanan namin, yung buckle of yung dulo and gagamitin nya.
don't forget about the mung beans that she placed underneath your knees when she told you to kneel down for hours...lol
First,Thank you sir, you're taught me so much,over these vids,I'm newer to this chann,you are in great shape,and you know your shit,for sure,I do appreciate your time and knowledge and I do appreciate it....
this is the most effective form of kali system that ive ever seen.
You're not entirely wrong. If you know the history of Balintawak you will understand why.
@@Tinhamodic Arnis, Escrima, Kali... most masters just call them Filipino Martial Arts, for the Masters themselves know each other and share their pool of knowledge and experience. The only difference is the interpretation and expression, as for it is an art after all.
@@Tinhamodic used by Batangeno's against the Spaniards ?
And your basing that on what?? You even seen a real fight that looked like the video?
@@regaeontop Its the same in any art. See a real fight and see how karate blocks are effective, see how round house kicks are effective, see how wrist locks, or chain punching is effective. Its a great skill to have but you cant rely on it 100% of the time, no matter how good you are, there is ways someone out there that will beat you, one way or another.
If he took my Skittles, I'd wouldn't try to get them back.
Hahaha
Lmao!
oh, c'mon. Give it a try!
Lol
😂😂😂
I hope if I reach his age, I'll be in half the shape he's in. my deepest respect to Mr. Taboada .
🇵🇭 mabuhay ka po maestro
Isa kang mandirigma...
Filipino siya?
very impressive...no words strong master,blessings to all who use his power in right way Om!
Grand master Bobby Taboada
Grand master Amador Presas
Grand master Dan Inosanto are among the best FMA legend of all time
They are all fake
@@allenflores209 Why you say so?
Watch li xiaodong MMA fighter of china .. He exposed all famous martial are fake but fake.... He match with kung fu mas ter. Tai chi master. Wing chun 3rd degree master and t he defeat in less than a minute
Bobby taboada. Shows he has skills in front of camera.. But put him in the any filipino STREET FIGHTER .. He will have no chance
@@allenflores209 are you filipinos?
@@ShadyAnchovy yesss
Incredible. I can only hope to be at his physical level at that age. Respect 🙏
Amazing skill and speed, this guy lived in New Zealand a long time ago, shame I never had the opportunity to spend some time learning this art before he left our country for greener pastures abroad.
Look for his GM students in your country.
,, this old guy is one of the best in stick fighting, saludo po sir taboada! And the students? Man, they're all great!
practice of this art used to be held in secret but now its all over the world
Just like the other art nowadays, no exception.
I heard it was held in plain site, disguised as a dance form if I'm not mistaken.
@@luelee6168 i think what youre talking about is capoiera when they were slaves it was forbidden to practice martial arts so they hid it as dance moves I THINK
@@insomiacasahina7760 yeah that's right
@@insomiacasahina7760 It was the same here in the PH. Locals would incorporate it into dances for festivals and such, to disguise the training from Spanish conquistadors.
Grand Master Toboada is magnificent.... almost effortless.... he is truly remarkable!
Just found a video of this on Tik Tok and am hooked the speed and accuracy’s from them is unbelievable
This is incredible to watch. This guy is brilliant his skills are phenomenal .
That is why this fighting system in the Philippines was regulated to train only those ppol in police and military.. Imagine gangsters are masters of this fighting system or even robbers and murderers... Now think of changing those sticks with blades and knives.
The numbers of deaths from this due to street fights was damn so high in the pre ww2 era.
it s like watching KUNG FU HASSLES... lol when all the actors arms with machete and axes.
Im sure there are police or special forces are likely bodyguards and instructors for gangs.
imagine if everyone knew how to fight with arnis. everyone would be able to defend themselves. those robbers are better off staying away from crime :))
CHIEF COACH RICH COTTERILL IS AWESOME .HIS STANCE ,HIS DELIVERY OF POWER STRIKING I REALLY LIKE THIS VIDEO
Splendide . Long time I wasn’t fascinated like that .
I have no words. The speed is incredible. I wish I was there to join. The teacher is so good.
MARAMING SALAMAT! 🙏
This is amazing first time I've ever seen this form of fighting I'm impressed
Great vid thanks for sharing...Looks like an amazing seminar!
If a robbery enters this person's house, they will sympathize with the robbery.
Good to see you still practicing sir. Wish cherish our talks.
What I noticed and liked most about this trainees is when they're disarmed they instinctively return to their defensive stance.
That Balintawik flow is crazy! Gotta get some of that in my kali/escrima arsenal!
isn't it the same?
As habilidades do Mestre Bob Taboada são impressionantes!!!
The speed of this old man made me WOOOWWW...!!!
Wow!!! I am watching this and being jealous that I'm not there to take it all in first hand. This man is incredible!!!
Really great video, thanks for sharing. Hope to see more of this teacher.
A true Arnis Master . Thank you sir .
Esse é um verdadeiro mestre.. Fiquei impressionado com agilidade dele parabens.. Arte linda
Wow !!!! I’m speechless
This video is exactly why I think FMA is such an incredible art. Ive never been able to take much martial.arts only life and am hoping I an start taking classes soon & I am absolutely looking to learn Eskrima/ Arnis. If I remember correctly fly it was Rural that I read about--being in his 80s on a jitney when 3 young thugs jumped in to rob the passengers. Risal had a thin metal rod and gave the dirt bags such a ferocious beating that they broke out windows to escape. Such a great video guys PLEASE KEEP SHARING THEM.
Gm Sir we are proud of you out there sharing you skills on sticks. The Balintawak Arnis, God bless Sir
Потрясающий мастер! Даже страшно представить, что в оригинале вместо палки должно быть мачете..!
Lightning fast and effective...
Damn their fighting looks like straight out of an action movie like ip man
Exactly, not practical in a real fight. A real fight can be wild as shit and over in 60 seconds. A person that's really trying to hurt you ain't finna play patty cake with you like this. If you're not sparring with someone and taking real shots, then that sensi is doo doo.
@@parismccoy20 are you sure? stick is for training, gulok is the real thing
@@angelomike9591 Bro, I've done this, and yes I'm sure.
@@parismccoy20 are you serious you achieved the high level of Kali. Can you cut a person now using the (gulok) the big bro. Of military grid knife.
@@angelomike9591 😂😂😂😂 No. I'm talking MMA and self defense. I'm sure you haven't done that either. Stop with the bullshit theatrics you learned watching this video. I'm talking about actual practical fighting in everyday situations. I highly doubt most people will have the time or money to dedicate to this particular art my friend. But MMA and self defense classes are more accessible to everyone and it's been tested and tried over and over, it works.
One of my favorite videos of the GM.
Que maestro gracias x permitir ver sus videos. Simón desde Argentina
I would love to train with him , very skill full and fluent with his movment
I like how he just laughed it off whenever he gets disarmed by his own technique. His speed is unreal.
this is a good starter for any martial arts, arnis. after you master arnis, you can master all kinds of martial arts. boxing, aikido etc.
best martial art video on yt!!! he is amazing! especially considering his age...
thank u defence pictures 1967-2018 avec slovakia
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