I’ve Trained In The Martial Arts From A Child To Present Day;. This Grandmaster ( Although He Says He’s Not Happy With The Title) He Is One Of The Greatest , I Have Ever Seen In Action. My Respect Grandmaster Teacher, Honour To You Sir,
The Chinese novel always describes the grandmaster who fights like the water flow but I can't imagine how it is. Grandmaster Bobby is the first one who made me think about that quote. impressive
He seems like a down to earth teacher, who doesn’t let his title or rank go to his head. I think I’d enjoy learning from him and would like to at least attend a seminar that introduces me to this martial art. I found this video intriguing and would like to see more.
My son is taking stick fighting here in North Carolina. It has built his confidence. He was shy after coming to the US from the Philippines, and the training keeps him in touch with his culture. I have posted videos of his training.
That's awesome. I love doing this because it's a realistic combative art and not UFC sport related. I wish him progress and good luck. Greetings from fellow NC'er
Challenge RADEN RUNGKANG from indonesia..then you can't hold a grip of that stick of yours once the stick hit you in any parts of your body..you will drop it, i guarantee it..
@@worldspeed420 I've seen Raden Runkang video it's very different style they have shield on them. I don't think he can with Grandmaster Bobby. Runkang is strong and brutal but lack of technique. After seeing Runkang video you can easily anticipate his next move. If they clash with Bobby Toboada in his prime Runkang will Lost! Because Arnis technique can be use in close contact fight. Raden might be stronger but Bobby is smarter.
@@aiko513 ,,,you and SimP Le are the breed of filipinos with "crab mentality"..why do you question a proud filipino? he has the right to proclaim it around the world...if you don't like it,, well, you are ashamed of your own race... and that is sad....
I only took a few classes in addition to 5 yrs of kenpo and was taught a basic stick fighting routine. I don't even know what it is called. But its also good for how to keep the blade of a knife forward facing. If anyone knows? I used that technique with my kenpo to defend myself from a 6 ft man that came up behind me when I opened my front door. I broke his wrist and was able to kick him back out of my house. I hurt him so bad with just the basic routine. I couldn't believe it was me. I could hear my Sensei say follow through, and thats what I did. It's bc we would practice it over and over so that it became a fluid, second nature movement.
Come on man, his started at the age of 12 now he is 65yrs, he been doing this for all this years. all he want to share his knowledge about one should know how the apply our awareness with experience and the hardwork with all together he want to show the real face of survival, such person can not compare with anything. i m happy that you're training is still on.
hey bobby its me cedric i hope you are well i am cant find mike to look at you again takes me back to fond memories of training just the three of us we were so lucky to have you to ourselves for so long all the best
great promo bobby.. cant wait to train with you when you come to Australia in October.. I am organising a seminar to be held in Bega see you soonDarrell from Bega
master taboada no doubt the best in the business of wielding sticks. .despite his age he still possess the agility and energy of youth. .his motion, his fluidity were all borne out from perfecting and internalizing the art. .he could be the einstein of filipino martial arts.
kaines mha banyaga pa nakikonabang s martial art n aten....sna lht ng mga tanod poloce sundalo marunong nyan.....balita q yan style n yan ang gnmet ng mga ninuno nten laban s mga kastila.....ang astig pla nten kalako mga chinese at hapon at korean lang meeon mg gnyn ...hehehe
My grandpa, Jose Villasin trained with the great Anciong in Cebu. His son, John V. trained me. Our variation involved kicking, punching and grappling. Oh the bruises that I sustained all those yours lol
@Ramstine....wow, ..you are connected. .. I trained with Bobby Taboada for a couple of years in New Zealand in the late 80's .....got to know him quite well socially too. Incredible guy. Such bewildering movements and skill when training...I lost alot of skin too ..and copped bruises ..we trained in my shed, with a coupla other students....concrete floor...no soft mats .. . no bullshit.... God he was dynamite... .Still takes my breath away to watch him on clips like this one....I've still got my old training stick to this day.. I miss that guy.....
In real life application, the fight will end really quick, it will take 1 or 2 block and counter, the routine training is for muscle memory only and takes a long time,
If you fight an ordinary citizen it'll be easy to hit your opponent but if you fight against a martial artist and he has knowledge I think it wouldn't be easy to hit someone who has the same talent
@@arwinbartolay309 even between trained sports fighters, street fights never last long. combinations rarely have an end, takedowns aren't pulled out off before over-committing, people are under pressure and will see whatever they attempt through. eventually, in 3-5s someone will make mistake, sometimes aggression switch side and another exchange follow for a 10s fight. only case where a wild fight last long is when an actual grappler keeps it slow.
I watched it on mute thinking that the beat of the music somehow made it look faster (because sound plays a big part in editing)...it turns out that it’s even FASTER ON MUTE. Damn...Grandmaster is FAST.
Tienes que irte y vacacionarte a Pilipinas, esta muy bien barato. En Era del siglo 1600 - 1800 huvieron Manila y Mexico Galliones. Americas y Filipinas son juntos hermanos en ante pasado.
if the grand master pursued boxing as well, i believe he would have been a great boxing champion.. just look at his speed even as with his age of 71 yrs old....
@@Colimarche I would think twice, if the police struck you with that baton it's over isn't it? Unless if Hava a gun, be careful it's legal to carry sticks and some are retractable polymer plastics, so yeah its very applicable but faster takes you 1-3 hits then its over and very painful.
simply dash in to block and counter. Balintawak are trained like that. you must be fast to step in and out while striking and blocking. This method is battle tested here in Philippines, and many have challenged the masters but no one succeeded.
@@نسألاللهالعفووالعافيةس it's called eskrima, or arnis used by the warrior in the Philippines during the Spaniard to American colonialism between to 1500-1900. Now a day it is being applied on the Philippine military as a part of a hand to hand combat skill It is for offensive and defensive, unarmed or direct to kill the opponent. The method of the martial arts can be applied using with stick, knife, or a hand. It is the national martial arts of the Philippines
I’ve Trained In The Martial Arts From A Child To Present Day;. This Grandmaster ( Although He Says He’s Not Happy With The Title) He Is One Of The Greatest , I Have Ever Seen In Action. My Respect Grandmaster Teacher, Honour To You Sir,
The Chinese novel always describes the grandmaster who fights like the water flow but I can't imagine how it is. Grandmaster Bobby is the first one who made me think about that quote. impressive
100% respect to Mr Bobby and the art of Eskrima👏 wow.
He seems like a down to earth teacher, who doesn’t let his title or rank go to his head. I think I’d enjoy learning from him and would like to at least attend a seminar that introduces me to this martial art. I found this video intriguing and would like to see more.
this man is over 70 years old and still as fast and agile like in his prime
My son is taking stick fighting here in North Carolina. It has built his confidence. He was shy after coming to the US from the Philippines, and the training keeps him in touch with his culture. I have posted videos of his training.
That's awesome. I love doing this because it's a realistic combative art and not UFC sport related. I wish him progress and good luck. Greetings from fellow NC'er
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Challenge RADEN RUNGKANG from indonesia..then you can't hold a grip of that stick of yours once the stick hit you in any parts of your body..you will drop it, i guarantee it..
@@worldspeed420 I've seen Raden Runkang video it's very different style they have shield on them. I don't think he can with Grandmaster Bobby. Runkang is strong and brutal but lack of technique. After seeing Runkang video you can easily anticipate his next move. If they clash with Bobby Toboada in his prime Runkang will Lost! Because Arnis technique can be use in close contact fight. Raden might be stronger but Bobby is smarter.
Grandmaster Taboata is fun to watch ! He is a very good dancer as well .
ONE OF THE BEST FIGHTING ART IN THE WORLD!!! Im Proud to be a Filipino!!
BUGOK O.A. MO TANG INA KA!
Inggit kalang kasi wala kang Alam Gago!!
@@theeminenceintheshadow. tama k jn tol subrang o.a na pakinggan ang "the best in the world"
@@aiko513 ,,,you and SimP Le are the breed of filipinos with "crab mentality"..why do you question a proud filipino? he has the right to proclaim it around the world...if you don't like it,, well, you are ashamed of your own race... and that is sad....
@@aiko513 bisakol
imagine Master Bobby in his prime wtf you cant imagine how fast he could be.
Best I've ever seen. Quick. I hope to learn his method.
This is what it takes to be a grand master, am an ardent fan of yours sir, thanks for posting such an incredible video
He trained me before...years ago when i was still young... YMCA days... He's just getting Better and better...
I only took a few classes in addition to 5 yrs of kenpo and was taught a basic stick fighting routine. I don't even know what it is called. But its also good for how to keep the blade of a knife forward facing. If anyone knows? I used that technique with my kenpo to defend myself from a 6 ft man that came up behind me when I opened my front door. I broke his wrist and was able to kick him back out of my house. I hurt him so bad with just the basic routine. I couldn't believe it was me. I could hear my Sensei say follow through, and thats what I did. It's bc we would practice it over and over so that it became a fluid, second nature movement.
matter of internalizing the art and every move will become fluid and effortless. . mastery and awakening will just come
Awesome speed! I’ve met him years ago. Thank you for sharing.Pugay!
Balintawak is a very fast discipline of FMA. Love it when u get to pratice it
Much Respect Kuya ....Salamat...
now thats a real master. a real arnis man knows how to disarm with one hand and can hit the sky and ground with ease.
I've been training in Eskrima for years, not even close to his speed and he looks very legit.
Most high ranked Arnisadores dont have that speed and dominance in the moves...
Come on man, his started at the age of 12 now he is 65yrs, he been doing this for all this years. all he want to share his knowledge about one should know how the apply our awareness with experience and the hardwork with all together he want to show the real face of survival, such person can not compare with anything. i m happy that you're training is still on.
hey bobby its me cedric i hope you are well i am cant find mike to look at you again takes me back to fond memories of training just the three of us we were so lucky to have you to ourselves for so long all the best
I enjoy watching that guy,he is just awesome.
great promo bobby.. cant wait to train with you when you come to Australia in October.. I am organising a seminar to be held in Bega see you soonDarrell from Bega
I like that young pinoy, he's fast. He looks at the face of GM Bobby not on his hands movements. Awesome. 👍😁
still working on mine but love his method
master taboada no doubt the best in the business of wielding sticks. .despite his age he still possess the agility and energy of youth. .his motion, his fluidity were all borne out from perfecting and internalizing the art. .he could be the einstein of filipino martial arts.
kaines mha banyaga pa nakikonabang s martial art n aten....sna lht ng mga tanod poloce sundalo marunong nyan.....balita q yan style n yan ang gnmet ng mga ninuno nten laban s mga kastila.....ang astig pla nten kalako mga chinese at hapon at korean lang meeon mg gnyn ...hehehe
I am glad I ran into your vids.
My grandpa, Jose Villasin trained with the great Anciong in Cebu. His son, John V. trained me. Our variation involved kicking, punching and grappling. Oh the bruises that I sustained all those yours lol
@Ramstine....wow, ..you are connected. .. I trained with Bobby Taboada for a couple of years in New Zealand in the late 80's .....got to know him quite well socially too. Incredible guy. Such bewildering movements and skill when training...I lost alot of skin too ..and copped bruises ..we trained in my shed, with a coupla other students....concrete floor...no soft mats .. . no bullshit.... God he was dynamite... .Still takes my breath away to watch him on clips like this one....I've still got my old training stick to this day.. I miss that guy.....
Damn! He's not even looking at his opponents move at times.
Awesome promo here. Love it.
The speed, power, and control as demonstrated by the grandmaster himself.
I'm proud of you GrandMaster Bobby Ma'am unta mkakat on ko Ana Tudloi unya ko Master
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
I am really interested the way you teach the stick grand master!
Perfect, the great master
this man is a legend in his own right
Simply amazing to watch.
In real life application, the fight will end really quick, it will take 1 or 2 block and counter, the routine training is for muscle memory only and takes a long time,
If you fight an ordinary citizen it'll be easy to hit your opponent but if you fight against a martial artist and he has knowledge I think it wouldn't be easy to hit someone who has the same talent
@@arwinbartolay309 even between trained sports fighters, street fights never last long. combinations rarely have an end, takedowns aren't pulled out off before over-committing, people are under pressure and will see whatever they attempt through. eventually, in 3-5s someone will make mistake, sometimes aggression switch side and another exchange follow for a 10s fight.
only case where a wild fight last long is when an actual grappler keeps it slow.
@@arwinbartolay309 sure if you're eyes are train to see the stick speed then yes.
when I was teenager, most of my street fighting rarely last 3 minutes, no holds bar, no rules.
this grand Master amazing
most legit stick fighting ive done seen.osssssssss.
Thank you for sharing!!!
Forgive me but it all looks choreographed! What person fights by numbers?! Don’t get me wrong BOBBY is incredible!!
What you are seeing iis "choreographed". it is just training. Grand master tells you '1or 2 strikes, in a fight and its over'
really good man ! THATS À MASTER
breathtaking!
Much Respect.....Wish Columbus Ohio had Instructors
GM is awesome..
Wowww to the GRANDMASTER..!!🤩🤩🤩
New subscriber full support here, God bless you brother
I wanna learn arnis oneday
Super Master!
Amazing, super speed.
They need to put this in John Wick 3
Smooth and dangerous
I want to learn from this guy
Nice to know that style... I want to experience it.
Galing nmn idol,,saan kaya banda ang skol nila nyan.at magkano sission.bago kaibgan at ng iwan ng kulay..
Tem que gravar em câmera lenta pra nós pode ver
I watched it on mute thinking that the beat of the music somehow made it look faster (because sound plays a big part in editing)...it turns out that it’s even FASTER ON MUTE. Damn...Grandmaster is FAST.
Looks like "played faster" but when you see the people in the background you see that this is not a manipulated speed by camera...
Watch a true master at work sharp
Legendary!
This is a very close combat you cannot blink and you cannot slow down...
Do you have a participant in this year's SEA Games?
How to call this school, please
Hi po master magkano po ba ang registration?
Bobby , 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Tem que fazer um vídeo desses em câmera lenta kkkk é muito rápido
ES IMPRESIONANTE EL DOMINIO DE SU TÉCNICA IGUAL SU VELOCIDAD....HAY ALGUNA ESCUELA DE ESTE GRAN MAESTRO EN LA CIUDAD DE MÉXICO....?
Tienes que irte y vacacionarte a Pilipinas, esta muy bien barato. En Era del siglo 1600 - 1800 huvieron
Manila y Mexico Galliones.
Americas y Filipinas son juntos hermanos en ante pasado.
Mình rất yêu thích môn võ thuật này có thể gửi cho mình một bài tập đầy đủ để mình tự học đc ko thanks
You can't learn eskrima without the teacher personally...
that dude has a very fast hands.
A lot of people here our country more thn him
Hello 👋 question… do you guys have a “ TEAM” here at Las Vegas? Or how can I have access to seminars with GURO MASTER ?
please slow training watch
Son coreografias muy bonitas y todo pero desgraciadamente la realidad es otra
The speed..
Morpheus needs this discipline in the new Matrix movie.
Proud pinoy🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Saan ba yan ..sa bitawak bayan gusto ko pomasok Jan sa gradmaster
everybody thinks they are quick until they play with GM Bobby
Do you have a school here in Cavite Philippines?
Tried to contact Bobby to see what contacts he has in Australia and have had no response, guess nobody in Oz is doing Balintawak
Sir bobby gudpm to you im rey dumaog from manila ,sir im interested to your arts.do you have any brands here in manila..pls. reply and .respect
How about gun?
Is demo but try it in reality fight?
It is very difficult to see the coordination of the accion need to be slow to understand the steps
Like a children playing..
Como chama isso ??? Por favor
Done dikit po sir nice vid po
Wow , such speed ,!
How do I buy dvd regarding the grandmaster Bobby ?
in real life fighting it must be sword/bolo this kali uses by philipine military.
ang galing ni kua sa labanan kahit d ka nag aral ng arnis pag may hawak ka nyan cgurado baldado
Sir San po location nyo po gsto ko den mag aral Ng Arnis
Fantastic!
They should add red dye to the prop knives for slash count
if the grand master pursued boxing as well, i believe he would have been a great boxing champion.. just look at his speed even as with his age of 71 yrs old....
Bobby Taboada of Filipino Martial Art Arnis is like Ip Man of Wing Chun Kung Fu.
Yeah, they both teach flashy crap that doesn't work in a fight.
@@Colimarche I would think twice, if the police struck you with that baton it's over isn't it? Unless if Hava a gun, be careful it's legal to carry sticks and some are retractable polymer plastics, so yeah its very applicable but faster takes you 1-3 hits then its over and very painful.
Where he teach here in US?
How do you close the distance in a street situation?
simply dash in to block and counter. Balintawak are trained like that. you must be fast to step in and out while striking and blocking. This method is battle tested here in Philippines, and many have challenged the masters but no one succeeded.
balintawak is self defense, and counterstrikes... if you can run, you run...
Check out the footwork from 4:30-4:40. That's how.
Panu mg pa member sir..tnx
This martial art is legit. It can be used in a street fight. Surely u don't want to be hit with a stick. Its very painful.
Sir I Want To Take Your Classes..... Please Respond Me Asap
even me i like it...
i never see this style of fyting
@@نسألاللهالعفووالعافيةس it's called eskrima, or arnis used by the warrior in the Philippines during the Spaniard to American colonialism between to 1500-1900. Now a day it is being applied on the Philippine military as a part of a hand to hand combat skill
It is for offensive and defensive, unarmed or direct to kill the opponent.
The method of the martial arts can be applied using with stick, knife, or a hand.
It is the national martial arts of the Philippines
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