GURO DAN INOSANTO
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1986 GURO DAN INOSANTO KALI demonstration in Birmingham, England, assisted by Burton Richardson. This was a huge show which included Bill "Superfoot" Wallace, Cynthia Rothrock, George Chung, Eric Lee, Ted and Baron Tabura, and Tadashi Yamashita.
Sumbrada with the machetes, and some sinawalli drilling is shown here. We also did an empty hand section, as well as some long range sparring where I had a knife and Guro Inosanto had a bull whip! It was something to see, especially from my point of view. Thank you Guro for not killing me that evening!
I never forget the seminar i visited, done by Guro Inosanto. What a guy. And such a real handsome and nice person, not "Icon, Star or Idol".
Guru Inosanto has certainly earned his place in the hall of fame and well be remembered for many generations to come
dan inosanto, legendary badass! I wish he did more films, I'd love to see more esrima based fights in films
Guro Dan Inosanto is the most humble master of Martial Arts!
@SuperSeonghoon From a fighting perspective, sinawalli is very good for coordination, body mechanics, and conditioning. Hubad does not relate well to actual fighting in most instances. There are applications with the sword when the fight slows down due to the blades binding.
Thank you. He is a wonderful person.
@chineseporcupine Birmingham, England. The show was put on by the GIKO company.
@JimKelly47 Yes, Guro Inosanto is amazing. And he is still as quick today. Thank you.
Yes, this is for an audience to entertain.
@Mider999
I have trained Doce Pares and it is an amazing art with many different approaches. Incredible people.
@ParkourAdor
The only drill that was actually set was the double stick drill. All the other was drilling, but there was no set pattern to be followed.
Great stuff ! and respect as always to Dan Inosanto.
@SuperSeonghoon The structure is good, but it is very difficult to do a lot of taps against an attacker going all out. You need to block (tap) HARD, then get hold of the attacker's knife arm as soon as possible. Try it out for your self. Proper equipment, done safely. You will find it very interesting.
Good comment. Agreed, as long as the practitioner has plenty of sparring time to develop proper timing.Then yes, such fights are very short.
gracias por compartir este video,saludos!!!
Because its a demonstration. But if you do actually look at sparing with Kali it looks very similar, because once you get it you just learn to flow with the sticks, knifes, ect. And thus it looks unreal. But I can assure you what would happen in a real fight is only one or two of these strikes with a knife, or only a flurry of moves unarmed. Then pretty much the fight doesn't last a whole lot longer..
that was bad ass.
@XiaoLinLong Bruce Lee's quote that he put around his JKD symbol read, "Using no way as way, having no limitation as limitation." That means that you cannot limit yourself to one or a even a few styles. Always be open to a better, more effective way.
He is amazing!
What is your opinion on the energy drills like sinawali and hubud?
Thank you. Aloha!
Thanks.
Thanks Burton! Where was this from?
@BurtonRichardson What about tapi-tapi?
awesome vid.
@kevinjb7 Enjoy it!
Look like a choreographed movie...unreal...
representing the Philippines because he probably chose to represent the Philippines. Why? He's full filipino, although he was born in california, his parents are filipino, he probably has dual citizenship of us and philippines, his color is filipino, his last name "inosanto" is filipino, the art that he's demonstrating here is filipino. heck everything about him is filipino except of course that he lives in CA.
He's Filipino lol
of course, its a show...