Cognitive Kali | Paul McCarthy | TEDxUCLA

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2016
  • Paul McCarthy suggests that complex movements may have different affects than well learned movements on cognitive function. In this lively talk which includes demonstrations of the ancient martial art of Filipino Kali, drumming and some impromptu dancing, he suggests that we start our own ‘movement revolution’ as a pathway to greater health and wellbeing.
    Kali Demonstration - Guro Conrad Cayman & Guro Roland Arenz
    Drummers - Alex Acuna & Michael Dubin
    Drumming Music - Written and Performed by Alex Acuna, Michael Dubin & Corrado Rotondella
    Thank you to our teacher and mentor Guro Dan Inosanto - www.inosanto.com
    More information on Cognitive Kali can be found at www.cognitivekali.com
    Paul “The British Ninja” McCarthy has been studying movement and martial arts for over 20 years. He holds black belts in various martial arts including Filipino Martial Arts (FMA), Hapkido (4th degree) and Taekwondo (1st degree) and is an instructor of Savate, Muay Thai and Jeet Kune Do. With an MS from Indiana University in Kinesiology and through his experience coaching, teaching and managing various movement practices, Paul is fascinated by what makes the body ‘tick’. He is currently working with Neuroscience Professors at UCLA, University of Victoria and University of Illinois to study how martial arts movement patterns improve cognitive function. Paul’s philosophy is that movement is vital to a happy and healthy life and that training and opening your mind to multiple arts, whether combative or healing, is the true path to maximizing your learning potential.
    This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

Комментарии • 86

  • @miamiarnisgroup
    @miamiarnisgroup 8 лет назад +39

    We've noticed the same in our training group. We've had many instances we're students have reported increased creativity on the day following double stick training. I routinely use double stick drills to break through writers block and other plateaus. Thank you for sharing!

  • @dwightwoods5689
    @dwightwoods5689 7 лет назад +19

    Paul, I wrote this in September 2014:
    But I'm always in fear that not enough is being done to keep people using their brains active in ways that benefit them since the technology is doing so much for us.
    I have an unfounded theory that when we work in Kali with the “double sticks”, because we use right & left hand, do stationary & in-motion drills, hit inward & backhand strikes (with a hidden middle), strike on the high line & low line (again with a hidden middle), etc., etc., we engage many, many more brain cells than usual.
    So I think this type of training could be significant in brain development.
    One of these days I'm going to have it scientifically tested.
    Can you imagine if I'm right and we find that older people with failing mental faculties could benefit from simple exercises in Kali double sticks?
    That’d be fantastic!
    I'm glad to see that I was on somewhat the right track!

  • @SarnoKalis
    @SarnoKalis 5 месяцев назад +1

    God bless FMA God bless Kali 🙏🏽 Thank you to all the teachers before us

  • @thomasturner4253
    @thomasturner4253 3 года назад +4

    I practice Kali every day As a senior I have found it helps my brain and body to work together

  • @KoreKravMagaAshburn
    @KoreKravMagaAshburn 7 лет назад +8

    Paul, for whatever reason the post is connecting to my training center so my name is Tammy Yard-McCracken - I have a Psy.D. in holistic psych and have been 'prescribing' for years concepts similar to what you are presenting, it was very cool to watch your TEDX talk. The link was forwarded by a friend and fellow martial artist who is connected to a small group of us pushing learning models on the mat from a brain science perspective, including the creative problem solving of play demonstrated in the Kali sparring by your phenom. guys at the end. Thank you for putting this talk together. You tied a series of concepts and learning principles together in a direct, clear and forward-thinking approach. I will be sharing this.

  • @Rrrino43
    @Rrrino43 2 года назад +1

    My parents both suffer from dementia and I have made peace that there's a fair chance I will also get it. Kali has been my passion for many years now and this video gives me hope.

  • @petev1137
    @petev1137 5 лет назад +15

    Great work and presentation. Bridging the relationship of FMA movements and techniques with scientific research to its health benefits will only add more credibility to the art.

    • @BritishNinjaLA
      @BritishNinjaLA 5 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much, I agree that it will add credibility as a method of helping us thrive as healthy human beings! I think as a martial and combative art it definitely has enough cred though! ;)

  • @TaraBaklund
    @TaraBaklund 8 лет назад +36

    Very nice presentation! I fell in love with Kali and this style of training 16 years ago when I met my hubby- lots of benefits to marrying the instructor! ;) What Paul says is so true... I went from being extremely uncoordinated to now being able to do more of the non-structured Kali movements and have added ballet in the last 5 years and mountain biking recently. The cross-training does wonders, but a solid foundation in Kali will jump-start you into any discipline. Best wishes! Tara Baklund

    • @BritishNinjaLA
      @BritishNinjaLA 8 лет назад +3

      Thank you Tara, your last line really resonates, I was just talking to a movement specialist and we were going back and forth on how many athletes (or groups who need to move) can be very fast, very strong etc....but may not have a high level of motor skill performance. Kali provides a baseline of coordination and movement that can be translated to most sports, dancing, functional movements in everyday life and of course combatives. Good luck in your continued journey! As I said Kali is a way of life! :)

  • @RichardBejtlich
    @RichardBejtlich 7 лет назад +12

    This is an awesome video! I learned about it yesterday at Guro Dan's seminar in Woodbridge, VA.

  • @allanajmanuel8236
    @allanajmanuel8236 4 года назад +2

    Pugay! With respect salute to all of you.

  • @jeffreylatorre3571
    @jeffreylatorre3571 5 лет назад +4

    I love training/teaching FMA. And it's a plus that world class percussionist formerly of Weather Report and Koinonoia is involved with the art of my ancestors.

    • @UCLAMartialArts
      @UCLAMartialArts 5 лет назад +3

      Yes we were very lucky to have him as part of our presentation. He trains at the Inosanto Academy regularly and we have all benefited from his knowledge and skill in rhythm and drumming!! The connections between; music/rhythm, dance and martial movement have been around for millennia. We just need to get back to focusing on them!

  • @osirisfeliz2390
    @osirisfeliz2390 Год назад

    One of the most powerful TedTalks. Thank you.

  • @JayJasperPugao
    @JayJasperPugao 2 года назад +1

    That was so dope.

  • @UnityGymOnline
    @UnityGymOnline 7 лет назад +8

    Thank you Paul McCarthy. We appreciate you for sharing this fantastic presentation!

    • @BritishNinjaLA
      @BritishNinjaLA 7 лет назад

      My pleasure, Thank you for watching :)

  • @vincentperez-mazzola7880
    @vincentperez-mazzola7880 8 лет назад +11

    Paul...excellent presentation...I have been a student/instructor under Guro Dan since the 80's...everything you say is spot on...and it is inspiring me to start training again after some time off...thank you for such and intelligent and insightful piece...bravo!

    • @BritishNinjaLA
      @BritishNinjaLA 8 лет назад +4

      Thank you sir! Appreciate the words, you are lucky indeed to have trained with Guro for so long! I am attempting to soak up as much as possible while I can! He is truly an inspiration for all in how he moves, thinks and teaches!

    • @willrenfroe5981
      @willrenfroe5981 6 лет назад +1

      Paul McCarthy yes love the video. I train with paul Ingram over at the kali center and love every area of kali. Especially the FOOTWORK!

    • @johnm249
      @johnm249 5 лет назад +1

      I trained a short time at Inosanto Academy in 2003. I trained in Muay Thai but was mostly into grappling at that time and mostly trained with Erik Paulsen. But I do remember that Guro Dan is a good teacher.

  • @rickyoung253
    @rickyoung253 7 лет назад +5

    Fantastic video. Very, very informative. Great job Paul.

  • @tarkanpaphiti2502
    @tarkanpaphiti2502 5 лет назад +1

    I can honestly say Martial Arts has changed my life. I began training in a blended system with my current instructor in JKD-Kali and Japaness Jujisu in the early 2000's. Started full contact stick fighting in 2012. I was never an athlete type growing up, last to get picked for the football team etc however I have personally felt the transform powers that dedication to martial arts brings. I have been fortunate enough to gain multiple gold medals at National (British), European and World Levels. Seriously, if anyone feels that there is something missing within their lives who is reading this... go find a reputable club / instructor and begin your journey. You never know where it might take you!
    Peace and love.

    • @cognitivekali8341
      @cognitivekali8341 5 лет назад +1

      Thank you for sharing! The martial arts are indeed very powerful :)

  • @vonparzival1078
    @vonparzival1078 3 года назад +2

    I love how he talks about Kali, and love his humor too.

  • @bobpickens1
    @bobpickens1 2 года назад +2

    Outstanding!

  • @KenpoGuyProductions
    @KenpoGuyProductions 6 лет назад +3

    This was possibly the best representation for the Arts and their benefits that I have ever seen, Very well done thank you and Bravo!!!

  • @mangmiketeamtaiaha7256
    @mangmiketeamtaiaha7256 6 лет назад +5

    Very enjoyable to watch. Salamat & Pugay!

  • @jedvelarde
    @jedvelarde 5 лет назад +1

    Why videos like this has only 800+ likes and not more is beyond me.

    • @cognitivekali8341
      @cognitivekali8341 5 лет назад +1

      Appreciate the sentiment :)

    • @marttipitkanen677
      @marttipitkanen677 4 года назад

      Most people want to get, not to achieve. Only necessity leads to struggling.

  • @salvadorcarinan1054
    @salvadorcarinan1054 3 года назад +1

    Filipino Kali/Arnis/Escrema famous Martial Arts in my country Philippines. The most effective weapon in the world.

    • @salvadorcarinan1054
      @salvadorcarinan1054 3 года назад

      YAW YAN/KUN TAO ARNIS/KALI/EKREMA the most deadly weapon self defense . MABUHAY! FILIPINAS

  • @christiandevera9832
    @christiandevera9832 7 лет назад +6

    This is sooo goood. I love it

  • @johnboy2349
    @johnboy2349 4 года назад

    Now this is the kind of Tedx talk worth listening to.

  • @macdy9182
    @macdy9182 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent. That salutation in the end got me. Well done mate.

    • @BritishNinjaLA
      @BritishNinjaLA 6 лет назад +3

      We are standing on the shoulders of giants, we feel its important to recognize that :)

  • @smoothcriminal7232
    @smoothcriminal7232 3 года назад +1

    Watched till the end.. the closing part was the most beautiful

    • @cognitivekali8341
      @cognitivekali8341 2 года назад

      Thank you!! We wanted to make sure to pay respects to the art and its history.

  • @servandoconstantinodejesus1684
    @servandoconstantinodejesus1684 3 года назад

    THE BEST TED PRESENTATION, EVER!

  • @Meymeygwis
    @Meymeygwis 5 лет назад

    Fabulous!🙏

  • @elmerigni255
    @elmerigni255 3 года назад

    educational & informative presentation

  • @michaelgotanco4917
    @michaelgotanco4917 Год назад +1

    Is that Alex Acuna from Weather Report?? Woah!

  • @astridquotidian
    @astridquotidian 7 лет назад

    Thank you for this, very instructive. Would love to train with Guro Dan Inosanto. Do you offer classes as well?

    • @BritishNinjaLA
      @BritishNinjaLA 7 лет назад +2

      Thank you :) Yes we have a workshop at Goda Yoga in Los Angeles (Culver City) on September 17th and October 8th. Also one at Harrison Martial Arts in Clearwater beach on November 12th. All details in links below. I offer instruction in Los Angeles on a regular basis also.
      facebook.com/events/518250541708041/
      facebook.com/events/925227434289047/
      www.cognitivekali.com

  • @marttipitkanen677
    @marttipitkanen677 4 года назад +2

    Excellent presentation! Is it possible to have a written summary?

    • @cesarvidelac
      @cesarvidelac 4 года назад +1

      I don't really know, but I think you should check TED Talks website and try to ask them if they have a transcription available. I did a search but there are no direct links offering text, but this video has closed captions, so a written version exists. Good luck :)

  • @jasonbourne6332
    @jasonbourne6332 6 лет назад +4

    Do you teach any classes to assist someone who has had a stroke and is working on gaining back movement?

    • @BritishNinjaLA
      @BritishNinjaLA 6 лет назад +3

      We teach anyone who wishes to be taught. The UCLA Applied Martial Arts class provides individual instruction depending on the students needs and I provide personal training and martial arts instruction in the Los Angeles area.

  • @KaliKombat
    @KaliKombat 4 года назад

    OHHH THIS IS GOOD .. Have not missed 1 day of stick work in years

  • @skizzofree
    @skizzofree 2 года назад +3

    EAT SLEEP KALI REPEAT (maybe some work i need money too)

  • @johnboy2349
    @johnboy2349 4 года назад +1

    13:16 That's a head hunting axe.

  • @BeauoFu
    @BeauoFu 5 лет назад +2

    Paul, where can I find classes for Cognitive Kali? Or, any Kali? Is there any located in Los Angeles?

    • @BritishNinjaLA
      @BritishNinjaLA 5 лет назад +2

      Thank you akolodesh for replying, Guro Dan is the source indeed. BeautifulFocus there are many many Kali schools in LA in case MDR is too far, I also teach seminars/workshops and privates in Los Angeles.

    • @BritishNinjaLA
      @BritishNinjaLA 5 лет назад +2

      Sorry as an addition...hundreds of folks travel across the country and from many countries around the world to train with Guro Dan, I know traffic is bad in LA, but even if it is just for one of his seminars it is well worth it. Also if you sign up for regular classes (very cheap) you get to experience a living legend every week for as much as 6 hours a week! (after re-reading my first comment I thought it was important to highlight this!)

    • @BeauoFu
      @BeauoFu 5 лет назад +1

      THank you!

    • @BeauoFu
      @BeauoFu 5 лет назад +1

      Perfect. Thank you very much. I'm inspired to pursue this for deeper immersion and exploration so I will take your suggestion to heart.

  • @astromaniac360
    @astromaniac360 6 лет назад +4

    I thought it said Paul McCartney..

  • @polgallano9021
    @polgallano9021 2 года назад +1

    Pugay!

  • @bbuhz
    @bbuhz 6 лет назад

    Cool

  • @aspopulvera9130
    @aspopulvera9130 3 года назад +2

    Its kinda ackward i didnt know that my home country had this martial arts for a long time

    • @joshuasim8019
      @joshuasim8019 3 года назад +1

      Kali is mostly known in the Visayas region... but seem to be usually, only familiar with fellow martial artists

  • @susher425
    @susher425 2 года назад

    $29.99

  • @swordandbuckler
    @swordandbuckler Год назад

    bit frustrated he hasnt looked at enablement and general wellbeing stuff thats been around for a while certainly in europe

  • @erichaggen1842
    @erichaggen1842 Год назад

    I wonder if kali helps with the sword. Jesus is the Son of God and He loves you. May God Almighty help you all train :)

    • @robertdixon1849
      @robertdixon1849 6 месяцев назад

      Yes, I have found it useful with the Chinese Sabre and straight sword.