Now 63 years old, Being a Wing Chun/Kali/JKD practitioner all my life, I can tell you it's not the style that matters! It's the ability to adapt to the fighting style of your opponent..!! Yes, Kali is combat effective enough to save your life and beautiful enough to save your spirit...!!!
All this time I thought he was just a host on Forged in Fire . Very impressive , Doug is a bad ass . I could not image this in normal or combat speed , it would be over before you knew it started . Respect
I've been reading all youtube comments below all types of martial arts videos for a whole day. I can now say with certainty that I am the BEST martial artist in the world.
It is truly amazing to see what someone can do with a knife. Not just for stabbing and slashing, but control of your opponent. Thank you for your videos they are a wealth of knowledge.
if you slowly watch this and observe how deadly this martial art is. it striking points are the vital parts which could be fatal and it may cut some nerves. kali is a close quarter combat martial arts dealing to strike as fast as possible. it has the combination of striking, grappling, disarming and armed combat skills
dogs will bark at something they're afraid of, just like how humans will complain about something they can't understand. just leave those know-it-alls be. it's not worth wasting your time arguing with people like that
I dig the Doug Marcaida videos on funker Tactical, because he deeply understands the flow. He deeply considers and shows attacks and counters from different angles, and how to counter, jam, cut, or break them. It all comes back to the flow, and he's so smooth and so quick with it. Big props, sir.
Things i always have to keep reminding myself. 1: Don’t mess with Doug Marcaida. 2: Don’t mess with Doug Marcaida 3: Don’t mess with Doug Marcaida 4: Don’t mess with Doug Marcaida
I strongly suspect that this is what medieval western knife fighting looked like, Hans Talhoffer's illustrated manual shows some of this only using long knives or rondel style daggers. Watching doug work is a thing of beauty.
+Mareșalul Alexandru Averescu. this is not sparring. this is a flow and sensitivity drill designed to teach you how to react to your opponents actions. And when practitioners become more expert, these drills move MUCH faster and become more random in nature.
+Arctic Gator this is Filipino based, but Filipino blade styles were heavily influenced by Spanish schools of blade work. At this point in time, it becomes very hard to distinguish what was "original" and what was adopted.
+armynurseboy WTH are you talking about kali has been in the PH even before the Spanish came hence this is also the art used by lapu lapu to kill Magellan and no blade styles of the Filipino people have been influence by the spanish since filipino arts are mostly derive from using the BOLO/sundang and not a rapier or a sabre the closest art style that can be related to the kali is the silat art of indonesia. btw the art of kali was banned by the Spanish during their occupation for almost 300 years hence why during the 1980'sto 1990's this art wasn't well known to the world.and most filipino masters only had a 1 disciple mentality and didn't want to share their arts to anyone outside of their family but after the philippines finally took its independence this hidden masters started to teach again and a few years later this lead to different schools to duel each other and this guys arent using sticks btw but real bolo and knives this was also the reason why during the 1990's kali had a negative image to the public since most disciples would more or less be associated with either a gang or a group and this causes conflict and bad public image. if you go to the philippines even today you well have a hard time looking for a kali school there compared to the US because most filipinos have adapted the foreign arts like karate teakwondo etc..kali has a long history behind it and alot of blood that follows it.
+granknight The Spanish Conquistadors were the main opponents of early Filipino warriors. You don't fight someone for generations without your combat styles and techniques being influenced by and adapting to deal with and overcome those of your opponents. The way Lapu Lapu fought would likely look very different than the techniques now. To say that Filipino styles were never influenced by the Spanish combatives is hubris.
I love stuff like this. I would also say the most realistic philosophy I've seen is the one from Tenshinryu Hyouho: the winner is gonna be the person who can execute a fatal strike before their opponent has even made physical contact. In real combat against multiple possible enemies you want to conserve your strength and preserve your weapon, and the aforesaid is the most efficient way to do that. Of course that approach probably won't hold up as well in court if you're claiming self defense ...
just like any martial arts..the slow dance like movements are instructional. you keep practicing it until it becomes fluid. natural movements and reactions.. its a very good technique..
there aren't enough words to describe the skills of Mr. Doug Marcaida. He is simply ....a live LEGEND many sincere compliments from Italy my utmost respect ciao Fabio
doug needs to make a dvd about his system in general not the dart knife and karambit. I will buy that dvd in a second. These videos have gotten me so into kali to the point where I am cross training with it.
I know im late but almost all of the vids i watch... I can say that doug's kali system is most likely suited for assasination coz he fucos more on extreme precision with quick hit and draw to the opponent... One of his vids he said there is no need to make big movements u must do it quick and precise
Where can i train with this form of martial arts? Im in north Carolina and there isnt any places that i can see to practice this fighting style. Is there other options outside of physically training in person with a coach?
+quinten p not really, you should at least have someone who is more skilled than you to practice with. you learn from mistakes and if noone tells you that you're doing something wrong then you will not improve
I have a question for Mr. Marcaida; I know that the basic concept behind the your response would be the same, but how would the physical action change from right-handed person being attacked by right-handed person to a left-handed person being attacked by a right-handed person or vice versa?
I would LOVE to see Doug at full speed against an opponent. High speed camera of course, so as not to miss every twist and flick. Great video Funker Tactical. keep em coming GN
+Henbot that's not very useful. regular youtube videos are shot at 24 frames per second, some better quality ones are shot at 60 frames per second. for real slow motion footage you need a camera that will capture at thousands of frames per second.
JUST GREAT STUFF HERE PRESENTED VIA KUYA DOUG MARCIADA. I CALL HIM THE FATHER IF FMA. VERY VRRWTIVE WITH HIS WORK & craft. Honest too about what he teaches to his students in the FMA as well.
Imagine doing this with the FOX 599. Speaking of, I can see a version of the G10 DART with a little gut hook added to it . . . Same size for the G10 DART, same Emerson Wave feature, but with the addition of a gut hook. Whatever the price for that plus the trainer, I would happily pay it. I feel like that gut hook would add a lot more defensive features to it. Say I'm wrong, and I guarantee Mr. Marcaida will prove me right on the gut hook concept.
that was very good. I wish there was a studio out here in Pomona California. So that I could take up classes. Do you have any recommendation for a studio nearby?
I train Kali/JKD here in Whittier if you know where that is. It's a place called Kali Academy. My sifu has been teaching it for over 30 years-longer than I've even been alive!
I've been teaching myself kali with 2 cold steel karambits now for 18 months. This isn't competitive fighting. @00:30 my right karambit goes into the left flank and comes out of the left kidney with that much of the back exposed. After that, shock should ensue and I'm sure you can get the liver or a major artery at that point, preferably the neck or leg. Let's not forget that this is not a Martial Arts but Mortal Combat. There's a difference. There's no "tapping out" of Kali.
When he's grappling and countering and parrying punches with the bladed hand, is he also slicing, or are the specific stabbing motions the only time he's using the weapon to cause injury?
I've seen people brought swords literally on the streets, all I could think of is how curious I am on what he's going to do next. But when I see a guy slowly pulls out a knife, my body immediately kicks in adrenaline.
I love doing tricks of Doug marcaida, he is efficient but not humble..be humble also we're not all perfect. In God's own hand he will take all of us in a fast momentum
I like this as it is similar to circular blocks of old kyokoshin or kempo tensio cover. Outside inside inside, inside outside. Although the more the opponent thrusts the more one commits the easier it would block and redirect. Would have to try against a person who was definitely slashing. One may need to take one half step forward to make sure you control the attackers arm as he pulls it back? interesting
Ive been throwing knives for about 2 and a half years and really want to learn to fight with them for self defense (I am a kind of weak individual). Any tips on starting? I have training knives throwing knives fixed, what is the best kind to start with?
armynurseboy Totally true, I guess my trepidation comes from a blitz forward step double-hand power assist from the opponent. Just theorizing, I'll have to drill it before I can see if the timing is there.
+Prana Khan For demo sake Doug is not doing the footwork that would correspond with the arm movements. the pass is usually accompanied by a backward step (either angled away or straight back) to clear your body from the knife line.
Awesome video. Train to find the path of least resistance - This is where understanding body mechanics is a HUGE factor in fight iq. However this will not work unless it is drilled and drilled and then tested over and over again in sparring. Sparring is the closest one can get to a real fight without having one. There are two types of sparring. The main and overall the most beneficial is 'playful' where you just flow and work out your kinks in techniques whilst learning to move and exploit the gaps your opponent creates for you - it's a good way to train the eyes and help your central nervous system get used to throwing the right shots efficiently, efficiency is key in pretty much every martial art, certainly every one I have practiced/trained in. Then there is hard sparring, which should be done sparingly - depending on various schools of thought, i.e the Dutch spar hard regularly and one would be hard pressed to ignore their overachieving results in Kickboxing and Muay Thai, however the competitive results never factor in the longevity of fighters, plus the guys who got hurt too often in hard sparring and quit due to injury or doctors telling them to quit due to repeated concussions, no one talks about that...but I don't have the data to support it, it's just something I have thought about and it's worth considering when putting a training program together.) Hard sparring is about as close as you can get to someone seriously intending to do you harm, where you really have to put the effort into defence and attack or else you WILL get hurt. It stresses your sensory to the point where it can red line, but that's the whole point, to learn to get comfortable under high pressure and that can only be done through realistic training. This is the kind of stuff that puts your Arnis into practice and you can visibly see just how much you know and can actually pull off with a determined attacker who is trying to take you out. He or she is not going to flow with you, they're trying to defeat you in any way they can. I don't think anyone truly knows their training is worth its own weight in gold until it's been tested in combat.
So Doug Marcaida is the guy doing the instructing? I'm a knife guy, I like my knives, and I would like to learn how to fight with one at some point, that's why I'm asking.
Now 63 years old, Being a Wing Chun/Kali/JKD practitioner all my life, I can tell you it's not the style that matters! It's the ability to adapt to the fighting style of your opponent..!! Yes, Kali is combat effective enough to save your life and beautiful enough to save your spirit...!!!
Beautifully said!
Sounds like a JKD man to me! :)
Salute.
Well said! OSU!!
you my hero, you get it
Gary Moore w
"The best techniques are thaught by those who survived" Skyrim wisdom
wow its actually logical
this fighting techniques has been tested since prehispanic philippines, ww2 and used by ph marines us airforce us marines
Kalis Ilustrisimo system is the answer. Tatang Ilustrisimo used it many times even in WWII and Guerilla Warfare.
RUN
"The best techniques are taught by the survivors" is a line from Elder Scrolls I.
I was glad when I recognized Doug after coming off my plane from Belgium, made me think my flight was secure for sure.
All this time I thought he was just a host on Forged in Fire . Very impressive , Doug is a bad ass . I could not image this in normal or combat speed , it would be over before you knew it started . Respect
I love how Doug focuses on keeping people alive saving as many as possible, I don't know that anyone has done this before. Soooo many applications.
I've been reading all youtube comments below all types of martial arts videos for a whole day. I can now say with certainty that I am the BEST martial artist in the world.
i could watch him for days doing stuff like this.
also i could spend hours with him training me!
It is truly amazing to see what someone can do with a knife. Not just for stabbing and slashing, but control of your opponent. Thank you for your videos they are a wealth of knowledge.
if you slowly watch this and observe how deadly this martial art is. it striking points are the vital parts which could be fatal and it may cut some nerves. kali is a close quarter combat martial arts dealing to strike as fast as possible. it has the combination of striking, grappling, disarming and armed combat skills
Yup the guys wrist 😬
The best martial arts move in the world is called the 'Run Away'.
Parkour*
The art of running.
+Esoteric Ed True, unless your opponent has a firearm
But of course it has to be fancy so parkour
Mareșalul Alexandru Averescu. You know, I try to tell people that but they keep getting mad at me and try to come up with some bullshit argument :)
If this guy comes at you with a knife, just accept your fate.
+Adam Jones It doesn't even have to be a knife.
+Adam Jones I doubt he would attack you. Just don't be stupid enough to attack him
Joel Sägesser Oh I know, I was just saying that no one would stand a chance.
Adam Jones You're definitely right
+Adam Jones Let me hazard a guess here, you have a knife? Because if I did, that's exactly what I would say.
its a gift,this skills is real in the way he uses his mental and physical ability..
Was a nice seminar, glad to finally meet you in person.
Also props to the SDS family to make this happen
If this guy comes at me with a knife...
I’m breaking Usain Bolt’s sprint records!
papillon while I feel the sentiment, going out by him would be an honor.
-master attacks
I give thumbs up on the way down. Good times lol.
I was gonna like buttt...... I don't want to break his 69 likes
@@blakelankford883 i was gonna like butttt... for your comment's sake I will preserve it.
@@blakelankford883 already 96...😂
dogs will bark at something they're afraid of, just like how humans will complain about something they can't understand. just leave those know-it-alls be. it's not worth wasting your time arguing with people like that
Well said, seriously why do people act like that
Practising a style seems to make people ignorantely despise all others
Well said.
I dig the Doug Marcaida videos on funker Tactical, because he deeply understands the flow. He deeply considers and shows attacks and counters from different angles, and how to counter, jam, cut, or break them. It all comes back to the flow, and he's so smooth and so quick with it. Big props, sir.
I love the concepts he displays. I wish I had time to train with blades.
I wish I had fighting courses like those near me.
practicing alone is too much like self-pleasuring. you don't have any sense of reality.
Do you live in the states?
The important thing is presence of mind when this scenario happen in real life and only one move that will make your opponent dropped dead.
Doug is just amazing with his ability to teach and his true knowledge of what he is teaching.
this is awesome!!! I wish they had a training group here!!
Short and simple "Don't prolong the fight, use commonsense stay focused."
Things i always have to keep reminding myself.
1: Don’t mess with Doug Marcaida.
2: Don’t mess with Doug Marcaida
3: Don’t mess with Doug Marcaida
4: Don’t mess with Doug Marcaida
You missed number five: Don't mess with Doug Marcaida
What a fool you people
I strongly suspect that this is what medieval western knife fighting looked like, Hans Talhoffer's illustrated manual shows some of this only using long knives or rondel style daggers. Watching doug work is a thing of beauty.
+Mareșalul Alexandru Averescu. this is not sparring. this is a flow and sensitivity drill designed to teach you how to react to your opponents actions. And when practitioners become more expert, these drills move MUCH faster and become more random in nature.
+Arctic Gator this is Filipino based, but Filipino blade styles were heavily influenced by Spanish schools of blade work. At this point in time, it becomes very hard to distinguish what was "original" and what was adopted.
Incorrect, medieval western martial arts focused on dagger combat were more like wrestling with a knife.
+armynurseboy WTH are you talking about kali has been in the PH even before the Spanish came hence this is also the art used by lapu lapu to kill Magellan and no blade styles of the Filipino people have been influence by the spanish since filipino arts are mostly derive from using the BOLO/sundang and not a rapier or a sabre the closest art style that can be related to the kali is the silat art of indonesia. btw the art of kali was banned by the Spanish during their occupation for almost 300 years hence why during the 1980'sto 1990's this art wasn't well known to the world.and most filipino masters only had a 1 disciple mentality and didn't want to share their arts to anyone outside of their family but after the philippines finally took its independence this hidden masters started to teach again and a few years later this lead to different schools to duel each other and this guys arent using sticks btw but real bolo and knives this was also the reason why during the 1990's kali had a negative image to the public since most disciples would more or less be associated with either a gang or a group and this causes conflict and bad public image. if you go to the philippines even today you well have a hard time looking for a kali school there compared to the US because most filipinos have adapted the foreign arts like karate teakwondo etc..kali has a long history behind it and alot of blood that follows it.
+granknight The Spanish Conquistadors were the main opponents of early Filipino warriors. You don't fight someone for generations without your combat styles and techniques being influenced by and adapting to deal with and overcome those of your opponents. The way Lapu Lapu fought would likely look very different than the techniques now. To say that Filipino styles were never influenced by the Spanish combatives is hubris.
doug makes a very disturbing
life threatening encounter fun
to learn and study, while also
not wasting time and energy
yasssss another legendary video... featuring the legend Doug Marcaida
That is an amazing way to do multiple attacker drills in a pair.
I love stuff like this. I would also say the most realistic philosophy I've seen is the one from Tenshinryu Hyouho: the winner is gonna be the person who can execute a fatal strike before their opponent has even made physical contact. In real combat against multiple possible enemies you want to conserve your strength and preserve your weapon, and the aforesaid is the most efficient way to do that. Of course that approach probably won't hold up as well in court if you're claiming self defense ...
just like any martial arts..the slow dance like movements are instructional.
you keep practicing it until it becomes fluid. natural movements and reactions..
its a very good technique..
Doug is the man! Highly intelligent and dangerous.
Does it help if someone just rams their knife through your chest, I don't usually see people dancing before they attack with a knife.
Doug is so smooth, those videos are excellent thanks.
The level of mastery Doug has achieved is appalling
This is beautiful ❤️
there aren't enough words to describe the skills of Mr. Doug Marcaida.
He is simply ....a live LEGEND
many sincere compliments from Italy
my utmost respect
ciao
Fabio
doug needs to make a dvd about his system in general not the dart knife and karambit. I will buy that dvd in a second. These videos have gotten me so into kali to the point where I am cross training with it.
Such a deadly little dance....knife ballet.....Very beautiful.
this is a Masterclass thank you so much for the upload.
Doug is the biggest badass of all time, I'd kill to be able to train with him
I pray for ur foes with that attitude...
I know im late but almost all of the vids i watch... I can say that doug's kali system is most likely suited for assasination coz he fucos more on extreme precision with quick hit and draw to the opponent... One of his vids he said there is no need to make big movements u must do it quick and precise
Where can i train with this form of martial arts? Im in north Carolina and there isnt any places that i can see to practice this fighting style. Is there other options outside of physically training in person with a coach?
+quinten p this martial art is Arnis/Eskrima/Kali and books exist for it but you would certainly have to look around for it.
can you effectively learn a martial art form a book?
+quinten p not really, you should at least have someone who is more skilled than you to practice with.
you learn from mistakes and if noone tells you that you're doing something wrong then you will not improve
Thats what i figured. I'm just looking for a place to learn this martial art.
+quinten p Google is your friend. Not being a smartass, but doing a Google search would be your best bet at finding an instructor.
Always always a pleasure to watch the master just flow
damn, this guy definatily knows how to keeeeeel
I'm a Filipino but honestly, i have no idea about KALI.... and I'm so envious to foreign people who trained it...
I have a question for Mr. Marcaida; I know that the basic concept behind the your response would be the same, but how would the physical action change from right-handed person being attacked by right-handed person to a left-handed person being attacked by a right-handed person or vice versa?
I would LOVE to see Doug at full speed against an opponent. High speed camera of course, so as not to miss every twist and flick. Great video Funker Tactical. keep em coming GN
+Leethal W dont forget that YT has slowmo capabilities in the play speed
+Henbot that's not very useful. regular youtube videos are shot at 24 frames per second, some better quality ones are shot at 60 frames per second. for real slow motion footage you need a camera that will capture at thousands of frames per second.
Joel Sägesser
yes but when I done it, it has worked perfectly fine and it looks brilliant.
JUST GREAT STUFF HERE PRESENTED VIA KUYA DOUG MARCIADA. I CALL HIM THE FATHER IF FMA. VERY VRRWTIVE WITH HIS WORK & craft. Honest too about what he teaches to his students in the FMA as well.
nice job. he is a knife master...Truly
I always watch his videos never boring
Doug u are one dangerous man highly skilled
amazing i would love to see more videos like this one ... advance techniques
Ahh, I'm really gonna save up for Dougs' class!!!!
Thank you for teaching me all this moves
Imagine doing this with the FOX 599. Speaking of, I can see a version of the G10 DART with a little gut hook added to it . . . Same size for the G10 DART, same Emerson Wave feature, but with the addition of a gut hook. Whatever the price for that plus the trainer, I would happily pay it. I feel like that gut hook would add a lot more defensive features to it. Say I'm wrong, and I guarantee Mr. Marcaida will prove me right on the gut hook concept.
Marcaida is a genius!
Would like to see his take on the most common attack. The charge in grab and stab
Just curious is he the one from forged in fire something.
yep
yes, "it will kill"
You rock Doug👍👍👍!!!
This guy sure know what he's doing with the knife
I remember seeing something similar in Human Weapon. This is fascinating.
Hi Doug! We really need you to open some schools in New York in order to give us something to do.
that was very good. I wish there was a studio out here in Pomona California. So that I could take up classes. Do you have any recommendation for a studio nearby?
I train Kali/JKD here in Whittier if you know where that is. It's a place called Kali Academy. My sifu has been teaching it for over 30 years-longer than I've even been alive!
Doug is an amazing practitioner awesome
Can't you do a video of how you disarm a karambit?
Yuh! Dat outro do!
I've been teaching myself kali with 2 cold steel karambits now for 18 months. This isn't competitive fighting. @00:30 my right karambit goes into the left flank and comes out of the left kidney with that much of the back exposed. After that, shock should ensue and I'm sure you can get the liver or a major artery at that point, preferably the neck or leg. Let's not forget that this is not a Martial Arts but Mortal Combat. There's a difference. There's no "tapping out" of Kali.
Please can someone tell me if there is a school based in the UK or Europe where Master Macaida teaches? Thanks
When he's grappling and countering and parrying punches with the bladed hand, is he also slicing, or are the specific stabbing motions the only time he's using the weapon to cause injury?
Depends on you.
Doug Marcaida is awesome
Artistas marciales.Una pregunta.?Cual es,la mejor defensa personal?...
I've seen people brought swords literally on the streets, all I could think of is how curious I am on what he's going to do next. But when I see a guy slowly pulls out a knife, my body immediately kicks in adrenaline.
WOW thanks for sharing 👍👏
What training knife they use?
Doug is one badass man!
I love doing tricks of Doug marcaida, he is efficient but not humble..be humble also we're not all perfect. In God's own hand he will take all of us in a fast momentum
how can I train with this man, doug marcaida?
Is he here in the US and what are the guidelines, cost for training?
I wanna study with doug where can I get the classes and what's the address of the school.
I like this as it is similar to circular blocks of old kyokoshin or kempo tensio cover. Outside inside inside, inside outside. Although the more the opponent thrusts the more one commits the easier it would block and redirect. Would have to try against a person who was definitely slashing. One may need to take one half step forward to make sure you control the attackers arm as he pulls it back? interesting
Ive been throwing knives for about 2 and a half years and really want to learn to fight with them for self defense (I am a kind of weak individual). Any tips on starting? I have training knives throwing knives fixed, what is the best kind to start with?
Christian Jensen
Yea I use a piece of wood the same size as a knife that I shaped. And thanks for the tip ill look into it.
Knife training is losing fear and facing fear!
I would like to see some defense tactics against similar knife attack scenarios that happen in Israel lately.
The inside pass of the opponents knife hand to the left side still makes me nervous, I dig the flow though, those grip breaks are exquisite.
+Prana Khan remember the inside pass also is accompanied by footwork to ensure that you clear the line of his blade.
armynurseboy Totally true, I guess my trepidation comes from a blitz forward step double-hand power assist from the opponent. Just theorizing, I'll have to drill it before I can see if the timing is there.
+Prana Khan For demo sake Doug is not doing the footwork that would correspond with the arm movements. the pass is usually accompanied by a backward step (either angled away or straight back) to clear your body from the knife line.
i dont understand the chose of useing a down grip (less range ).iwould only use up grip(more range).
Yoooo its the guy from forged in fire!
Good work!
"Don't train for specific attacks. Train for all attacks."
Jake North It sounds good but your still miles off Jake
Awesome video.
Train to find the path of least resistance - This is where understanding body mechanics is a HUGE factor in fight iq. However this will not work unless it is drilled and drilled and then tested over and over again in sparring. Sparring is the closest one can get to a real fight without having one. There are two types of sparring. The main and overall the most beneficial is 'playful' where you just flow and work out your kinks in techniques whilst learning to move and exploit the gaps your opponent creates for you - it's a good way to train the eyes and help your central nervous system get used to throwing the right shots efficiently, efficiency is key in pretty much every martial art, certainly every one I have practiced/trained in.
Then there is hard sparring, which should be done sparingly - depending on various schools of thought, i.e the Dutch spar hard regularly and one would be hard pressed to ignore their overachieving results in Kickboxing and Muay Thai, however the competitive results never factor in the longevity of fighters, plus the guys who got hurt too often in hard sparring and quit due to injury or doctors telling them to quit due to repeated concussions, no one talks about that...but I don't have the data to support it, it's just something I have thought about and it's worth considering when putting a training program together.)
Hard sparring is about as close as you can get to someone seriously intending to do you harm, where you really have to put the effort into defence and attack or else you WILL get hurt. It stresses your sensory to the point where it can red line, but that's the whole point, to learn to get comfortable under high pressure and that can only be done through realistic training.
This is the kind of stuff that puts your Arnis into practice and you can visibly see just how much you know and can actually pull off with a determined attacker who is trying to take you out. He or she is not going to flow with you, they're trying to defeat you in any way they can.
I don't think anyone truly knows their training is worth its own weight in gold until it's been tested in combat.
FMA is not for sports just like kick boxing MMA, FMA is to learn how to kill fast and quick effective
love the vids wish had something in England UK
He is the king 👑
Awesome video
Used by the special forces??
One word, Mastery.
So Doug Marcaida is the guy doing the instructing? I'm a knife guy, I like my knives, and I would like to learn how to fight with one at some point, that's why I'm asking.
Where is this guy located ?
That was great!
I wish I knew what that music was from.
Some great videos
Im gonna share the most effective selfdefense technique of the Filipino. its is called "SayoNaTsi" Short for the word "Sayo na Tsinelas ko"
+Pareng Ben it means " My is Slippers is already yours" then Runaway like HELL!!!!
lol I'm dead
wow that's new. only dumb people will do that
my mum knows that deadly art..
nope it is the best selfdefense technique :)
Bob Marcaida is a top one.