@@kevinmorrice reality also is that different schools had completely different ideas about that. Like the medival knights were generally different than some indian scalping their opponents
Keep in mind, the martial art’s you’re talking about are mainly Japanese martial arts that in the early part of the 20th century became more about self improvement then self defense. Basically what Mr. miyagi taught. Before this, they were low down, dirty, and practical. The Spanish Navaja arts are pretty much still practical self defense. There is honor involved, but the focus is not so much improvement of character as it is improvement on f knife handling/fighting skills.
@@thomas.thomastrue. Where as the natives would scalp their enemies, for a personal trophy, the Knights often skinned their whole body as an example to their enemies.
Using your leather jacket as an arm guard is a forgotten bit of genius. It was really common in the 40's. Some guys would even stab holes in thiers, just to look like experienced knife fighters.
Wow how stupid of me, all these years I thought letting fall into my hand from my coat sleeve was best. Now I realize that these inconspicuous methods are superior. Thanks
I have the Cold Steel Espada XL. It has a pocket deployable plate on the back of the knife, near the handle. So when you pull the knife from your pocket, it opens with a CLACK! I guess I could use my denim jacket in my off hand. I hope I never have too though.
half of the magic trick is changing your mind. you forgot to show that part. if you can put it away from those positions without being noticed you're just a thug with a knife not a magician.
Honor y gloria a los soldados españoles y los maestros escritores de los tratados de la esgrima y la navaja española
I love how martial arts normally are all about honorable fighting and spanish navaja ist just who has the filthiest tricks lmao
they aren't, and it's not lol
@@brain4154 reality is there's no such thing as honour in fighting, it's do or die, and dirty tricks are a do
@@kevinmorrice reality also is that different schools had completely different ideas about that. Like the medival knights were generally different than some indian scalping their opponents
Keep in mind, the martial art’s you’re talking about are mainly Japanese martial arts that in the early part of the 20th century became more about self improvement then self defense. Basically what Mr. miyagi taught. Before this, they were low down, dirty, and practical. The Spanish Navaja arts are pretty much still practical self defense. There is honor involved, but the focus is not so much improvement of character as it is improvement on f knife handling/fighting skills.
@@thomas.thomastrue. Where as the natives would scalp their enemies, for a personal trophy, the Knights often skinned their whole body as an example to their enemies.
This isn’t about filthy tricks, it is about being ready for trouble when and if it happens.
Using your leather jacket as an arm guard is a forgotten bit of genius. It was really common in the 40's. Some guys would even stab holes in thiers, just to look like experienced knife fighters.
Wow how stupid of me, all these years I thought letting fall into my hand from my coat sleeve was best. Now I realize that these inconspicuous methods are superior. Thanks
Great methods !
Diese Technik gefällt mir.👍 Welche Navaja verwendest du in diesem Video???
Welche Navaja ist dein Favorit??? Meine sind Serrana 15,5 und Bandolera 14 cm.
Damn Pavel those hiding places a pretty smart i would have never though of a newspaper
Very good video thank you for sharing this learning more and new techniques how to conceal your weapon very very good thank you my friend 🖐️😎👍💖
Good video, master. Good Wednesday
Where did you purchase that blade?
awesome, very useful
Exelent tactics.
Pardon me but the music ?
What is.
Its awesome
do you already know the song ??
Бихте ли могли да покажете още видеоклипове за тренировка?
Буду вдячний!
Да скоро ще подготвя и ще снимам още уроци за тренировки.
@@PavelStoykov Може ли да ни кажете марката на ножа? Cudeman, Muela, Celaya, Albainox?
@@djupen Albainox
song???
Коя Navaja използвате в това видео ???
Hello, the Navaja I use was purchased from the Spanish website of the company Albainox
@@PavelStoykov Dobra Navaja..Teja???
Thanks for this!!! I love Bowie and Mexican styles!!!
is spanish style not taco style
Адидасы, кожаная куртка и наваха. Удивительный стиль :)
Да удивителен наистина :D
@@PavelStoykov О! Схоже вы болгарин? Много добрий канал!
😂😂😂наш стиль ,славянский😊
I have the Cold Steel Espada XL. It has a pocket deployable plate on the back of the knife, near the handle. So when you pull the knife from your pocket, it opens with a CLACK! I guess I could use my denim jacket in my off hand. I hope I never have too though.
Just subscribed i feel dumb just finding you this week
Привет из России братьям Болгарам💪
Thanks man, now i can finally r0b old people in he dark alleys of madrid
I love navaja knife
Classic capa y daga.
👍👍👍👍👍
half of the magic trick is changing your mind. you forgot to show that part. if you can put it away from those positions without being noticed you're just a thug with a knife not a magician.
Teoría,luego bienes la realidad y hecharle cojones y descelebrarse
Ke manera de hacer el tonto
Y todas esas chorradas para ke sirven?