Eskrimador absolutely deadly! FMA, the "University" of the martial arts. Got to be the most complete system I have ever come across. Thankyou for sharing the knowledge.🙏
the first video i watched was about muay thai cause i want to learn more technics and now i saw this video and i think its very cool that this channel have more martial art types thats fantastic because i love to see different styles keep the vids coming ! Greets from German ;)
02508060509 Hey, glad you have been enjoying the channel, I am a big fan of all martial arts so you will certainly see a good variety going forward! Hello from England!
Very nice work :) just one constructive comment :) not sure if it was not mention for purpose to keep it simple on the exercise but on the first movement when pushing the jab i think its very important 2 also have the head movement on the parry just in case you miss the block. If you fight a real boxer or fighter the speed of that jab coming is fast and not to forget the opponent will not be static. Love Kali and looking to add this to my art :)
I've been loving your muay thai content. Great to see some fma on your channel! Wondering if we'll see some improvised weapons mate? This has got to be one of my favourite sources of martial arts on all forms of media. Great content and presentation. Keep up the good work. Cheers from Aus!
dom0 Wow, thanks for the great comments! I will see what I can do for you, I am visiting gyms across the UK and Europe regularly so will try to get some on asap! Glad you have been enjoying the channel so much and finding it useful, it is fantastic to hear as a lot of work goes into it!!
Had to watch this a couple times to be sure before I commented...but before the view angle changes at 4:00, you have an overhand grip with your left hand on his right arm (thumb to the inside), but when the angle switches at 4:00 right before the takedown, your grip is reversed (thumb is outside). Do you switch the grip as you step back for the takedown? Or is that where you want to be gripping in the first place?
Very much like the link between Heaven 6 stick motion and the practical application in a non weapon environment; not something that was well explained or shown in anything than a drill before for me, thank you
Shane Hughes Hey, thanks for commenting, I am glad you enjoyed this video from Stephen and found it useful! He is an excellent coach with a very concise teaching style!
I'm in central Alabama in America and ain't no on uses Kali, Arnis or any type of Filipino knife or stick fighting. I wished there was even wingchung but everyone goes for cheap ass tkd, good thing it's open carry and conceal carry here for firearms all else fails if my Filipino skills fails I'll reach for a firearm to defend myself
Why on earth does he feed you so badly? It's obvious his fists would never be able to touch your face from that range. I very much like the muay thai videos on this channel but this is just highly unrealistic. Regardless of the question whether or not gunting would actually work in a fight.
Against whom exactly? Anything will work against someone who isn't used to fighting. I'm sure I could armlock a guy with no training but against a boxer or kickboxer it will fail. Gunting was derived from knifework: surely cutting or stabbing his limbs will be effective but using two hands to strike his arm (as shown here) in the hope of getting a reaction (dubious given the effect of adrenalin) seems like a recepy for getting hit. Especially when he's good at feignting since you've basically given up your cover. That's what I meant: will it work against someone with fast hands? Even Ron Balicki saysin his videos on Filipino boxing it's not a given and one should just keep going. If an internationally renowned expert basically says these techniques don't deliver reliable, consistent results perhaps doing something that actually works and has been proven empirically to work reliably (striking his head or body) might be a safer bet. What works in training against someone who isn't really trying to hit you and isn't in an adrenalized, pain-numbing state (brought on by anger, agression, fear) and/or on drugs or drunk is not garanteed to work for real. Hence my doubt.
Eskrimador absolutely deadly!
FMA, the "University" of the martial arts.
Got to be the most complete system I have ever come across.
Thankyou for sharing the knowledge.🙏
the first video i watched was about muay thai cause i want to learn more technics
and now i saw this video and i think its very cool that this channel have more martial art types
thats fantastic because i love to see different styles
keep the vids coming !
Greets from German ;)
02508060509 Hey, glad you have been enjoying the channel, I am a big fan of all martial arts so you will certainly see a good variety going forward! Hello from England!
Excellent stuff - great breakdown - Met Stephen recently - skilled but such a humble instructor and nice chap. Big up AMC leeds
That was really good. 🥊💥💯
Very nice work :) just one constructive comment :) not sure if it was not mention for purpose to keep it simple on the exercise but on the first movement when pushing the jab i think its very important 2 also have the head movement on the parry just in case you miss the block. If you fight a real boxer or fighter the speed of that jab coming is fast and not to forget the opponent will not be static. Love Kali and looking to add this to my art :)
Very nice combo, thanks. I look forward to browsing your other videos.
Wael Abdelgawad Thanks for the great comment, I hope you have been enjoying all the other vids on the channel as well!
Thank for putting the stick work into perspective for empty hands
Awesome skill
I've been loving your muay thai content. Great to see some fma on your channel! Wondering if we'll see some improvised weapons mate? This has got to be one of my favourite sources of martial arts on all forms of media. Great content and presentation. Keep up the good work. Cheers from Aus!
dom0 Wow, thanks for the great comments! I will see what I can do for you, I am visiting gyms across the UK and Europe regularly so will try to get some on asap! Glad you have been enjoying the channel so much and finding it useful, it is fantastic to hear as a lot of work goes into it!!
Had to watch this a couple times to be sure before I commented...but before the view angle changes at 4:00, you have an overhand grip with your left hand on his right arm (thumb to the inside), but when the angle switches at 4:00 right before the takedown, your grip is reversed (thumb is outside). Do you switch the grip as you step back for the takedown? Or is that where you want to be gripping in the first place?
For a tall bloke, he has good movement, nice!
the best! pugay po...
Glad you enjoyed this excellent video from Stephen! If you get chance make sure you check out some of his others on here!
when did you train in CA?
nice lessons man 😊
Very much like the link between Heaven 6 stick motion and the practical application in a non weapon environment; not something that was well explained or shown in anything than a drill before for me, thank you
Shane Hughes Hey, thanks for commenting, I am glad you enjoyed this video from Stephen and found it useful! He is an excellent coach with a very concise teaching style!
very good
nice brother
Agree 100%, glad you enjoyed it, Stephen is a fantastic instructor, make sure you check out his others on this channel when you get time!
good movement for a big guy
Is he 10ft tall?
I'm in central Alabama in America and ain't no on uses Kali, Arnis or any type of Filipino knife or stick fighting. I wished there was even wingchung but everyone goes for cheap ass tkd, good thing it's open carry and conceal carry here for firearms all else fails if my Filipino skills fails I'll reach for a firearm to defend myself
Nice video, but i want to see how to apply this techniques against a Muay Thai or Muay Boran fighter.
Why on earth does he feed you so badly? It's obvious his fists would never be able to touch your face from that range. I very much like the muay thai videos on this channel but this is just highly unrealistic. Regardless of the question whether or not gunting would actually work in a fight.
Linus Verclyte well I used it one time it works
Against whom exactly? Anything will work against someone who isn't used to fighting. I'm sure I could armlock a guy with no training but against a boxer or kickboxer it will fail. Gunting was derived from knifework: surely cutting or stabbing his limbs will be effective but using two hands to strike his arm (as shown here) in the hope of getting a reaction (dubious given the effect of adrenalin) seems like a recepy for getting hit. Especially when he's good at feignting since you've basically given up your cover. That's what I meant: will it work against someone with fast hands?
Even Ron Balicki saysin his videos on Filipino boxing it's not a given and one should just keep going. If an internationally renowned expert basically says these techniques don't deliver reliable, consistent results perhaps doing something that actually works and has been proven empirically to work reliably (striking his head or body) might be a safer bet.
What works in training against someone who isn't really trying to hit you and isn't in an adrenalized, pain-numbing state (brought on by anger, agression, fear) and/or on drugs or drunk is not garanteed to work for real. Hence my doubt.
*”oh um this shit doesn’t work bc it’s tooo traditional than ur uhhhhhhhhhhhh whatever the fuck it is.*” man I’m tired of this shit
For a tall bloke, he has good movement, nice!