Absolutely love the depth of knowledge displayed here. This is someone who understands what he does a bit deeper than "my instructor said do it this way". Even more impressive is his ability to teach what he understands. Great Video!
When I see techniques like these, I covet them. I know I cannot incorporate them easily to the martial arts base that I have, but I wish I could. You can tell how effective the strikes are. When the strikes share the core movements of the weapons techniques, the body can transition easily between the two. The students under Mark Mikita are a fortunate bunch.
I bet you can incorporate them. I'm a 48 year old wrestler that trained in karate. I started training in PTK two years ago and work my PTK in while sparring twice a week. Not everything works, but a lot does. And if your sparring partner is cool and allows you to deploy your training knife while sparring, all the better.
I ❤ really love this man! Please 🙏, dear Budo Brothers, could you talk him into preparing an online Kali Course with you, as you’ve done with other teachers??!!
Ok how the heck you know the anatomy!? I took anatomy for 2 years and it totally helped with my martial art I was watching and saying hey I know what that is
I believe a tactical pen would also be a worthy substitute.for the knife. Very effective, less blood, better optics for the guy recording which could end up as evidence in court. 😎
That's what make our martial arts not sports because of mentality of defense and offense at the same time what my grandpa told me one swipe don't comeback which means no second chance
All of this is on the basis his arm is just going to stay there out in the open like that.. no disrupting you can't land these shots but you wouldn't be able to just hold the arm there.. his body would be moving all over the place whilst you strike him
I think you can replace with punch to the elbow with a punch to the head. From there you could feasibly trap the hands for long enough to deal a couple more blows. You;re right tho, no one will let you control their arm
This is a demo. In whatever you do does the instructor teach it full speed first, or does he break it down step by step then gradually speed up to sparring?
I've seen quite a few people getting stabbed and shot and I've seen people shoot and stab others without remorse... Those techniques won't work unless you have a kill or be killed mentality...
That's why you don't see FMA in an MMA ring. It's because the concept of FMA is not for sport. The martial art is meant to kill and inflict serious permanent damage.
In Cali ( where I used to live ) , a clip-on pocket knife was a standard "accessory " of almost every urban teenaged male I've seen. Mainly, it was used to cut open cigars so they could fill it with marijuana, making what they called "blunts".
Absolutely love the depth of knowledge displayed here. This is someone who understands what he does a bit deeper than "my instructor said do it this way". Even more impressive is his ability to teach what he understands. Great Video!
When I see techniques like these, I covet them. I know I cannot incorporate them easily to the martial arts base that I have, but I wish I could. You can tell how effective the strikes are. When the strikes share the core movements of the weapons techniques, the body can transition easily between the two. The students under Mark Mikita are a fortunate bunch.
I bet you can incorporate them. I'm a 48 year old wrestler that trained in karate. I started training in PTK two years ago and work my PTK in while sparring twice a week. Not everything works, but a lot does. And if your sparring partner is cool and allows you to deploy your training knife while sparring, all the better.
@@albanianmikegood training partners are greatly appreciated when they are available and willing
Brother, love the art work in your dojo! What a cool environment. Love the Panantukan too! The coolest art that no one knows about.
Very nice breakdown. Thank you for showing the fine details to why this works ❤
That open hand sequence after the knife sequence was the most violent thing ive seen in a while
I ❤ really love this man! Please 🙏, dear Budo Brothers, could you talk him into preparing an online Kali Course with you, as you’ve done with other teachers??!!
We really like him also. We will work on this 🙏
@@BudoBrothers ❤️
MM is about the only guy I’ve ever seen that could regularly pull off text book disarms in sparring.
One system regardless of the weapon. This is universal across all cultures.
I got to learn a touch of panantukan back in Seattle: such a fun martial art. If you get the chance to practice it, take it.
Where did you train? My local kali club is purely knife and long blade stuff.
Ok how the heck you know the anatomy!?
I took anatomy for 2 years and it totally helped with my martial art
I was watching and saying hey I know what that is
Nicely done!
I believe a tactical pen would also be a worthy substitute.for the knife. Very effective, less blood, better optics for the guy recording which could end up as evidence in court. 😎
That is brutal man..want to learn...take my money 🤑💰 I have ninjitsue under my belt as well as some karate
Cool concept
boxing vs panantukan which do you choose and why?
c'est vraiment magnifique on sent dans votre art la science de la sef defense, la vrai efficacité !!!!!!!👍👍👍👍❤❤👏👏
This is great but I feel like this is just the martial arts technique to becoming Michael Myers 😂
Nice 👍🏾
Only way to safe from knife attack..you need to buy ..stab vest....😊
That's what make our martial arts not sports because of mentality of defense and offense at the same time what my grandpa told me one swipe don't comeback which means no second chance
This is more like it
The instructor's partner looks like Trainer Gae's face.
It's always the skinny little guys that train with knives
Indeed
Because where skinny and little lol. We have to have an advantage
lol sure philippines aint that rich, but they're not all skinny training with knives
Trust me when I say, Mark Mikita isn’t a skinny little guy.
im 6'2 250 and this is part of kali training in Sayoc
All of this is on the basis his arm is just going to stay there out in the open like that.. no disrupting you can't land these shots but you wouldn't be able to just hold the arm there.. his body would be moving all over the place whilst you strike him
I think you can replace with punch to the elbow with a punch to the head. From there you could feasibly trap the hands for long enough to deal a couple more blows. You;re right tho, no one will let you control their arm
This is a demo. In whatever you do does the instructor teach it full speed first, or does he break it down step by step then gradually speed up to sparring?
How do you teach this shit on internet bro, everyone and ppl with bad intention can use it : ( No sense.
All good. Assuming the attacker stands still. Not fighting anymore
Все конечно хорошо, но после первого удара по его руке он руку вернет к себе
Remember me wing chun....
But have these guys ever competed 😂
I've seen quite a few people getting stabbed and shot and I've seen people shoot and stab others without remorse... Those techniques won't work unless you have a kill or be killed mentality...
This video is more in the art side of martial arts 🙏
Wouldn’t that be true of any martial art technique?
That's why you don't see FMA in an MMA ring. It's because the concept of FMA is not for sport. The martial art is meant to kill and inflict serious permanent damage.
If they have a knife either have a gun, have a bigger weapon, or run. Do not engage. Not worth it.
stop it..
What is this te.......teach something how to block knife attack....nonsense
In west, we can't carry knives. Only empty hands
Thats not true. What state do you live in?
@@urbangorilla6733 NY.
@@safiul1930 sorry to hear that. Man i could not live there. Im in Missouri our blade length can be 3 1/2" and we can carry knives.
@@safiul1930 ouch, can you carry a self defense pen?
In Cali ( where I used to live ) , a clip-on pocket knife was a standard "accessory " of almost every urban teenaged male I've seen. Mainly, it was used to cut open cigars so they could fill it with marijuana, making what they called "blunts".
Why would someone fight you if you got the knife and he got nothing. My advise: run like hell
That butterfly knife is pretty stealthy.
Hes teaching panantukan destructions