Very nice. You explain and teach very well. You should think about putting together instructional DVD’s for those who don’t have qualified teachers in their areas that are familiar with this art. Enjoyed watching.
Thank you for your positive feedback. We have discussed making instructional DVD's.... It is still a future project we would like to pursue. Thank you again for your comment.
I'm glad you like the video Steve. I do love this art form. I wanted to respectfully clarify that when I used the term "messy" I was referring to the breakdown that can occur when you take the skill sets out of the sterile laboratory setting & start playing freestyle. ....pushing the boundaries of the game. But, if those shots land....well your statement is not incorrect ;-) Thanks again for your comment.
It's on the list of videos to make.... The tricky part is there are many good public panantukan videos out. ...and what material isn't currently public should probably not be made public. ...but I'll see what I can do.
Please refer to the description of this video. The first sentence states that this is an overview of the Hubad method. Therefore, this video is not intended as a detailed tutorial. Thank you for commenting. Hope you enjoyed the video.
Once you have a punch on face, you will forget all this fancy moves, no one will attack you the way you are performing here, be realistic, by the way how street fights have you survived with an attacker with knife if I'm not wrong you haven't faced one, if you have faced any then you will start teaching something realistic
Your conjecture is silly & foolish. Your criticism is not constructive. You should have read the description underneath the video. Also, you do not have any of your own videos on RUclips.
@@DaytonKaliAcademy No offense but fact is fact, your method is not realistic, coming to not having my channel in RUclips, it's not mandatory for sharing my view, and my dear introspection is good before calling someone foolish and silly, have a nice time with your practice By the way I'm practioner of Indian stick lathi, and I come from a lineage of war clan.
@@phaniinvincible919 please understand, at our school we are serious practitioners of western boxing and thai boxing. Therefore, when I used the word "conjecture" - it meant you formed an opinion or conclusion on the basis of incomplete information. This particular video, which we made available to the public for free, is simply an example of one of many training methodologies used in the Filipino Martial Arts to enhance & expand a practitioners skill set.
@@DaytonKaliAcademy Respect for the work you are doing tuhon. My opinion is not to degrade you or any martial artist, anyhow we are flowers of same branch let's flourish and spread the essence of great martial arts discipline. JAI MAA KALI With love from INDIA
Awesome! I miss the days of Sikal. Hope everyone is doing well.
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Awesome---shared with Bruce and suggested he might contact you about a workshop at WSU with stage combat students too.
Star Dust great! Thank you
Very nice. You explain and teach very well. You should think about putting together instructional DVD’s for those who don’t have qualified teachers in their areas that are familiar with this art. Enjoyed watching.
Thank you for your positive feedback. We have discussed making instructional DVD's.... It is still a future project we would like to pursue. Thank you again for your comment.
6:46 the blood is probably already doing that out of 60 to 70 slashes...goodness this is a beautiful art!
I'm glad you like the video Steve. I do love this art form. I wanted to respectfully clarify that when I used the term "messy" I was referring to the breakdown that can occur when you take the skill sets out of the sterile laboratory setting & start playing freestyle. ....pushing the boundaries of the game. But, if those shots land....well your statement is not incorrect ;-) Thanks again for your comment.
Excellent introduction to the Hubad drill.
Awesome video!
Obviously you are skilled,
Please make some videos about dirty-boxing. thank you sir
It's on the list of videos to make.... The tricky part is there are many good public panantukan videos out. ...and what material isn't currently public should probably not be made public. ...but I'll see what I can do.
Fantastic!
Respected Sir
Good evening
Sir where is your academy
Regards Pramod Prajapati from India
We are located in Dayton, Ohio U.S.A.
Please introduce tutorial
Hello. Start with reading the write-up below the video. Then focus on angles 1, 2 & 8 with your training partner. Thanks for watching.
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At the speed you are demonstrating no one even those who know what you are doing is too fast.
Please refer to the description of this video. The first sentence states that this is an overview of the Hubad method. Therefore, this video is not intended as a detailed tutorial. Thank you for commenting. Hope you enjoyed the video.
Once you have a punch on face, you will forget all this fancy moves, no one will attack you the way you are performing here, be realistic, by the way how street fights have you survived with an attacker with knife if I'm not wrong you haven't faced one, if you have faced any then you will start teaching something realistic
Your conjecture is silly & foolish. Your criticism is not constructive. You should have read the description underneath the video. Also, you do not have any of your own videos on RUclips.
@@DaytonKaliAcademy
No offense but fact is fact, your method is not realistic, coming to not having my channel in RUclips, it's not mandatory for sharing my view, and my dear introspection is good before calling someone foolish and silly, have a nice time with your practice
By the way I'm practioner of Indian stick lathi, and I come from a lineage of war clan.
@@phaniinvincible919 please understand, at our school we are serious practitioners of western boxing and thai boxing. Therefore, when I used the word "conjecture" - it meant you formed an opinion or conclusion on the basis of incomplete information. This particular video, which we made available to the public for free, is simply an example of one of many training methodologies used in the Filipino Martial Arts to enhance & expand a practitioners skill set.
@@DaytonKaliAcademy
Respect for the work you are doing tuhon. My opinion is not to degrade you or any martial artist, anyhow we are flowers of same branch let's flourish and spread the essence of great martial arts discipline.
JAI MAA KALI
With love from INDIA