Fantastic. Thank you for sharing some of your beautiful culture- just fascinating and a wonderful insight into your warriors of old and new. Long may this Art live through those who learn it :)
I have been looking so long for anywhere that will share some knowledge of Rakau, big respect I will study your videos as much as I can. I have only been to one Wananga which I found extremely physically and mentally draining, I knowledge I learned that day.... drifted from my mind, I tried to write down as much as I could.... Chur.... big respect 🙌 👏 🙏.
This is so special, thank you so much e hoa for allowing us to be a part of you journey. We really appreciate it and can't wait to share more soon! Mauri ora!!
Tēnā koe e hoa, ngā mihi mō tō tautoko (thank you for your support). Still lots to learn in this realm, however glad people find value in our content. Mauri ora!!
Kia ora, mō taku he (apologies) for the late reply. Thank you so much for sharing your feedback with us and wow that is really inspiring. We'd love to know how you get on with your hauora journey!! It's a big priority for us to create more mau rākau videos so keep on the look out for upcoming videos. Ngā mihi, Jackie.
Tena koe e hoa! That is so awesome. I have just sent you a quick email to triple check you would like a Teina sized koikoi (most suited for teens) and not a Tuakana size (most suited for adults). Please check your emails and let me know. Ngā mihi and speak soon, Jackie.
Kia ora Caleb, I ve just watched your video on warm up with rakau, is there a age of who can learn rakau? I am 57 years old maori woman who would love to learn rakau..what lovely easy mahi...❤🧡💛💚
Kia ora e hoa, thank you so much for taking the time to write this beautiful comment. We really do appreciate it and read every single one. The beauty about our culture is we are on a lifetime journey, especially in the realm of Te Ao Māori. I hope you enjoyed your first mau rākau video and hope to see you continue following our videos. In case you don't know, we also create our own homemade wooden koikoi (similar to taiaha) which you can use to train with. Our website is here - calebtekotiri.co.nz/. Ngā mihi, Caleb & Jackie
Absolutely e hoa! We have just uploaded our latest one now. Check it out here and let us know what you think - ruclips.net/video/c2gqcj-xjRc/видео.htmlfbclid=PAAaaXkRwUGqS_axv62aooUTqYq42O1f5LQedbkEkGUeF0WBcvnEL5AOTumjs 👍🏾👍🏾😊
Kia ora, apologies for the late response to your message. We believe, if the intent of what you are trying to do is true and authentic then absolutely. Sharing our culture is beautiful and we would love for others both Māori and non-Māori to learn the traditional teachings from our ancestors. Always here if you have any questions at all. Ngā mihi, Jackie and Caleb from Calebtekotiri.
Fantastic. Thank you for sharing some of your beautiful culture- just fascinating and a wonderful insight into your warriors of old and new. Long may this Art live through those who learn it :)
Ka mau te wehi! Mahi tikaana e hoa
This was a fantastic full body warm-up! This definitely got the energy flowing! Such a great way to start my day!! Thanks 🙏💚
Ngā mihi (thank you) for the comment!! That's the best comment ever! So glad you enjoyed it and yes, the perfect way to start your day!! Enjoy.
A perfect start !!
We're getting it done !
Thank you for everything , amazing !!
Woohoo that's amazing! Glad you liked it. Make sure to subscribe for more!! Ngā mihi (thank you).
I have been looking so long for anywhere that will share some knowledge of Rakau, big respect I will study your videos as much as I can.
I have only been to one Wananga which I found extremely physically and mentally draining, I knowledge I learned that day.... drifted from my mind, I tried to write down as much as I could....
Chur.... big respect 🙌 👏 🙏.
This is so special, thank you so much e hoa for allowing us to be a part of you journey. We really appreciate it and can't wait to share more soon! Mauri ora!!
That was choice & easy to follow 👌🏽
Ngā mihi e mara! Glad you enjoyed it! And thank you for taking the time to comment. Mauri ora! 🍃
Mahalo nui loa mai Hawai'i! I appreciate your videos showing the practical parts of learning to wield traditional weapons. Also rad Ramones shirt 🤘
Tēnā koe e hoa, ngā mihi mō tō tautoko (thank you for your support). Still lots to learn in this realm, however glad people find value in our content. Mauri ora!!
Awesome work E hoa! - Can't wait to see more content from you!
Thank you e mara! Appreciate it.
Meke bro! Keep up the mahi !!
Shot bro, really appreciate you subscribing and your comment. Ngā mihi!
yeeesssss! Awesome brother take it to the world!!!!!
Ngā mihi my bro! So appreciate it!!!
That foot work is brilliant....im heavyweight 140kg...been trying my hardest to get fitter. You have inspired my Taiaha passion!!
Kia ora, mō taku he (apologies) for the late reply. Thank you so much for sharing your feedback with us and wow that is really inspiring. We'd love to know how you get on with your hauora journey!! It's a big priority for us to create more mau rākau videos so keep on the look out for upcoming videos.
Ngā mihi, Jackie.
BROOO LOVE IT did it in my shed
Ngā mihi e hoa, that’s so awesome to hear!!! So appreciate it and glad you enjoyed it!! 👏
Lovely warm up
Ngā mihi e hoa!
That´s cool, thanks for shareing.
Kia ora, thank you for your comment. Appreciate it!!
I love you both.
Ngā mihi!!!
Tena koe e hoa! Just bought one of your rakau! Hopefully it arrives here in aus soon :)
Tena koe e hoa! That is so awesome. I have just sent you a quick email to triple check you would like a Teina sized koikoi (most suited for teens) and not a Tuakana size (most suited for adults). Please check your emails and let me know. Ngā mihi and speak soon, Jackie.
Thanking you e Te Hoa, Kia Ora. I liked so I subscribed aha Exactly what I needed for my morning routine ❤️
Kia ora, that's so awesome to hear you are enjoying this content. Awesome to add to your morning routine. Kia kaha!
Thanks for making these e hoa
Kia ora e mara, always here to help add value. Ngā mihi for your tautoko.
From Ireland England Scotland to Japan New Zealand and The Philippines stick training is such an awesome art and self defense technique. Woody QGJM
Very true e hoa!!! Appreciate your comments!
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Kia ora Caleb, I ve just watched your video on warm up with rakau, is there a age of who can learn rakau? I am 57 years old maori woman who would love to learn rakau..what lovely easy mahi...❤🧡💛💚
Kia ora e hoa, thank you so much for taking the time to write this beautiful comment. We really do appreciate it and read every single one. The beauty about our culture is we are on a lifetime journey, especially in the realm of Te Ao Māori. I hope you enjoyed your first mau rākau video and hope to see you continue following our videos.
In case you don't know, we also create our own homemade wooden koikoi (similar to taiaha) which you can use to train with. Our website is here - calebtekotiri.co.nz/.
Ngā mihi,
Caleb & Jackie
ka rawe ehoa going try this with my mokopuna chur bro
Kia ora, Ngā mihi for your comment. Let us know how it went ehoa and if you wanna see more of these sorts of videos!
@@Tekotiri kia ora ehoa yeah keen for more videos basic drills and stuff tino pai rawa atu to mahi👌
@@terewild1672 Awesome sounds good! Will be posting some of that content up in the next few weeks! Ngā mihi.
Can we get more videos for mau rākau plz
Absolutely e hoa! We have just uploaded our latest one now. Check it out here and let us know what you think - ruclips.net/video/c2gqcj-xjRc/видео.htmlfbclid=PAAaaXkRwUGqS_axv62aooUTqYq42O1f5LQedbkEkGUeF0WBcvnEL5AOTumjs 👍🏾👍🏾😊
Paiaa ehoa
Mōrena e hoa. May I ask what that means? Kia ora, Jackie.
Bro this is mean please do more
Ngā mihi for your comment e hoa! We absolutely will. Do you like the timer sort of style with these mau rākau videos?
@@Tekotiri yes bro I think the timer is awesome
Are we allowed to learn this if we're not Maori?
Kia ora, apologies for the late response to your message. We believe, if the intent of what you are trying to do is true and authentic then absolutely. Sharing our culture is beautiful and we would love for others both Māori and non-Māori to learn the traditional teachings from our ancestors. Always here if you have any questions at all. Ngā mihi, Jackie and Caleb from Calebtekotiri.