I like that for a short moment you showed that the 1,2,3 on the same arm doesn't mean, all three are on the same attack of that arm. Took me some time, to discover that im my own training. No teacher told it to me. But the drill did. Like it tells, where to move - although you don't do it for the sake of the loop. Thanks for the video.
In Tagalog, Hubad does mean Naked. Yet in the Filipino Martial Arts, teachers (systems/methods) tend to take common terms and use them in a slightly different context to suit their martial practice. For example, Walis is the simple noun that is widely used to refer to native brooms of the Philippines. Yet in many FMA systems, Walis is used to mean an inward leg sweep & Silhig refers to a backward leg sweep. To date, I've studied nine systems of FMA. My first two teachers preferred to used the Visayan language terms: Hubad as the common name for “Higot Hubad Lubad.” English translation: “to tie and untie while blending.” Now I'm told that "Hubud Lubud" is possible the more politically correct usage. For this video I decided to pay respect to my early teachings.... Having said that, I've often considered changing the spelling on this video :-)
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@@DaytonKaliAcademy so it is American/ Phillipino? This is what I keep finding here ( Phillipines). So much excellent material l have seen in West is virtually unheard of here.
Your usage of all caps and cursing erroneously implies that you know what you're talking about 🤪. The usage of Hubad / Hubud in the FMA has nothing to do with sexuality or nudity of the human body 🤣🤣🤣. In the context of the Filipino Martial Arts, Hubud or Hubad refers to "untie" or "bare". The full name of the drill showcased in this video is Hampak Higot Hubad Lubad. This translates as - To Hit, To Tie, To Untied, While Blending.
Hubud in Cebuano also means naked 🤪🤪🤪. In case you don't know, there are over a hundred dialects in the Philippines. In the context of the Filipino Martial Arts, Hubud or hubad refers to "untie" or "bare". The full name of the drill showcased in this video is Hampak Higot Hubad Lubad. This translates as - To Hit, To Tie, To Untied, While Blending.
FINALLY a COGENT explanation of this method. What a fantastic teacher!
Thank you 🙏. Glad you found value in the video.
Excellent work. Best wishes from Mindanao
Nice to see it all explained with the edged weapons :-)
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Excellent explanation
Thank you Matt 🙏
Great video. Love the segways and other editing tricks.
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One of the best breakdowns of the hubad game I have seen on RUclips. Bravo guys! 👏👏👏
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I travelled to Phillipines only to find that the best explanation on this subject was found here! 😂
I like that for a short moment you showed that the 1,2,3 on the same arm doesn't mean, all three are on the same attack of that arm. Took me some time, to discover that im my own training. No teacher told it to me. But the drill did. Like it tells, where to move - although you don't do it for the sake of the loop. Thanks for the video.
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Great flow and teaching ability, as well as editing skills
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Great one I wanna appreciate for that Sensei
Sad that I pcs from the area when you opened. Glad to know that FMA is spreading. Good explanation and best of luck.
Thank you Lucky 🙏
Awesome, Jeremiah! well done!
Very informative! Great video
Thank you 🙏 Glad you found it useful.
Awesome video!
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Great Video!!!
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GREAT video! If only you knew someone who could give you better music ;). Seriously though FANTASTIC!
Thanks Chris. ...LOL.... You're still in the plan to make a video with 😉
I Love how well explained this video is..
But i think its misspelled...
I think its HUBUD..
HUBAD means NAKED
..but i love this video... Thanks
In Tagalog, Hubad does mean Naked. Yet in the Filipino Martial Arts, teachers (systems/methods) tend to take common terms and use them in a slightly different context to suit their martial practice. For example, Walis is the simple noun that is widely used to refer to native brooms of the Philippines. Yet in many FMA systems, Walis is used to mean an inward leg sweep & Silhig refers to a backward leg sweep. To date, I've studied nine systems of FMA. My first two teachers preferred to used the Visayan language terms:
Hubad as the common name for “Higot Hubad Lubad.”
English translation: “to tie and untie while blending.”
Now I'm told that "Hubud Lubud" is possible the more politically correct usage. For this video I decided to pay respect to my early teachings.... Having said that, I've often considered changing the spelling on this video :-)
Good stuff!
Thank you 🙏
love it brother
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Great 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇩🇪
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Do you think hubud lubud is the best system for anti knife 🔪 skills
I do not. But it is a nice training method to develop and enhance close-quarter skills.
Great video, should have been a little slower. Great system.
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Thanks for the info.
How about online teaching. I would be one of your first students ?
Thank you for your enthusiasm, but I'm not currently interested in online teaching. Maybe that will change in the future.
I will keep an eye out 👁
The moves resembles from PTK.
PTK is one of my influences, but this is mainly Inosanto/LaCoste method.
@@DaytonKaliAcademy so it is American/ Phillipino? This is what I keep finding here ( Phillipines). So much excellent material l have seen in West is virtually unheard of here.
You're missing the essence of defanging. That shld not last more than 3 strikes. More than 3 would be all bullshit.
YES THE SYSTEM OF GETTING NAKED. LMFAO.
Your usage of all caps and cursing erroneously implies that you know what you're talking about 🤪. The usage of Hubad / Hubud in the FMA has nothing to do with sexuality or nudity of the human body 🤣🤣🤣. In the context of the Filipino Martial Arts, Hubud or Hubad refers to "untie" or "bare". The full name of the drill showcased in this video is Hampak Higot Hubad Lubad. This translates as - To Hit, To Tie, To Untied, While Blending.
😂😂😂 to whom ever owner of this video its called hubud not hubad just everybody know as hubad means naked in filipino😆✌️
Hubud in Cebuano also means naked 🤪🤪🤪. In case you don't know, there are over a hundred dialects in the Philippines. In the context of the Filipino Martial Arts, Hubud or hubad refers to "untie" or "bare". The full name of the drill showcased in this video is Hampak Higot Hubad Lubad. This translates as - To Hit, To Tie, To Untied, While Blending.
That close in patty cake never happens in real combat/fight. .
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@@DaytonKaliAcademy unrealistic crap gets u killed.