Tabak Toyok: Filipino Nunchucks

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

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  • @kalicenter
    @kalicenter  2 года назад +9

    Order Nunchucks from our trusted supplier here:
    www.karatemart.com/kalicenter/nunchaku

  • @marcusrichardacuna5089
    @marcusrichardacuna5089 Год назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @luzviminda795
    @luzviminda795 Год назад +16

    Man i always thought that the nunchaku moves that Bruce lee did was from Japan but it turns out that the version he learned is from the Filipino martial arts of handling the nunchaku. Apparently there's a difference between the nunchaku of japan and the tabak toyok(Filipino name of the nunchaku) of the Philippines. Which you can see that the one bruce lee using was the tabak toyok and not the Japanese nunchaku.

    • @keaneTVchannels
      @keaneTVchannels Год назад

      But Bruce Lee used it best haha

    • @luzviminda795
      @luzviminda795 Год назад

      @@keaneTVchannels not really. He just popularized it. What he actually did are just the basic movements of it. If you'd seen how people who trained Filipino martial arts do the tabak toyok, bruce Lee's version looks like sh*t.

    • @michaellarocca4879
      @michaellarocca4879 Год назад

      The difference in style is more for the intended use. Narrow handles with short chain or string is for tricks only. Heavy thick ones are for fighting. Bruce's were a hybrid of thin up top and fat at the bottom, which are decent for either.

    • @AnandJohnSimon
      @AnandJohnSimon Год назад

      Karate itself originated from India.

    • @danielappleby9375
      @danielappleby9375 Год назад

      The Filipino actress that plays Morgan Elizabeth in the Ashoka series is his Goddaughter as her father was a martial artist and good friends with Bruce Lee.

  • @backtoprimal
    @backtoprimal 2 года назад +5

    Love training the Tabak Toyok. So fun! 👍🏼

  • @Dredgno
    @Dredgno 2 года назад +13

    Karatemart has always come through with amazing weapons, tools, equipment and edc. Glad to see you partnering up with them.

  • @weaponzeus2452
    @weaponzeus2452 2 года назад +3

    1:07 Dang, those nunchuck spinning 🔥🔥

  • @kalimaster0807
    @kalimaster0807 Год назад +3

    Good job, Paul! 👍 keep going!

  • @soponsivilai865
    @soponsivilai865 Год назад +1

    Fun to learn.

  • @derecksumair3111
    @derecksumair3111 Год назад +6

    You have some nice skills keep up the good work rock on 🤘

  • @JasonPhillipsXeariaN
    @JasonPhillipsXeariaN 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the video, and I've been enjoying the Kali and Martial Flex classes.

    • @kalicenter
      @kalicenter  2 года назад +1

      Glad you’re enjoying the content! 👍🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @brianmayr4686
    @brianmayr4686 2 года назад +2

    My favorite! Get to circles making circles! Interconnecting Lissajous figures everywhere. Great stuff Paul!

  • @danielappleby9375
    @danielappleby9375 Год назад

    Awesome video! This about sums it up for a good start and probably all the basic and important techniques. In the process of making some wood corded chucks and super psyched to try all this out. Thanks a bunch

  • @kalicenter
    @kalicenter  2 года назад

    Tabak Toyok!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @deathdog1392
    @deathdog1392 Год назад

    Thanks! 👍 I mostly see trick videos with this weapon, this self defense and martial arts explanation was exactly what I was looking for! 😊👍

  • @tx.tactical3165
    @tx.tactical3165 Год назад +2

    As a kid I made my chux.with a broom and a dog leash, I thought i was Bruce Lee lol, i'd be in my backyard for hours just practicing I hit my head so many times I had knots on my head lol...great video.

  • @johnnyindalecio4577
    @johnnyindalecio4577 Год назад +1

    I really really love this weapon 😍

  • @RRTS2556
    @RRTS2556 7 дней назад

    with no bluff I beat the shit out of 7 street punks with Nunchucks full heavy metal in the year 2006 in ex-Soviet. I was trained ITF and along with ancient weapons techniques over 20 years since 1990's but this is very new. My style was holding 2~3inch down from top grip style for speed hit but I never thought about holding end of down grip. Im so blessed I found this channel. I lived in country no law consequences you had to protect yourself with all by means necessary.

  • @bertcuaton4480
    @bertcuaton4480 7 месяцев назад

    Watching from Philippines

  • @SalGusho
    @SalGusho 8 месяцев назад

    This is some good training , I mastered all of these things and it’s my goal to be a great nunchuck user

  • @Luca-bo1ig
    @Luca-bo1ig 2 года назад +1

    I use nunchaku in kobudo training.. this is awesome weapon! Thank Paul for this video!

  • @davidrojasjr4521
    @davidrojasjr4521 2 года назад +1

    Paul great training video with the Nunchucks awesome techniques!

  • @malcross2524
    @malcross2524 Год назад

    Enjoying this weapon, so Lovn this tutorial Thanks Paul

  • @Stevie77
    @Stevie77 Год назад

    I learned once a little bit escrima/kali and now i'm training kobudo and kenjutsu, iaijutso.
    I have to say when it comes to practical use i like escrima more, it's brutal, hard and pragmatic.
    I noticed when i train with the sais, i use basically the same movements like the kali sticks ...

  • @PaulKaliFlow
    @PaulKaliFlow 2 года назад +2

    “Ahhhh…. A fellow chucker a?!” 🐢

  • @ulrichenry4881
    @ulrichenry4881 Год назад +1

    One of my favorites

  • @dingho953
    @dingho953 Год назад

    Where can I learn from you, can I buy a not metallic one to carry even on the airplane.

  • @thomasturner4253
    @thomasturner4253 2 года назад

    Thanks Paul never trained with this weapon much May give it a try Thumbs up

  • @RRTS2556
    @RRTS2556 7 дней назад

    People think it might bounce back to their face or head after hitting opponents, but it's not. I practiced sparring and traditional sandbox. Not sand bag

  • @Pomisher
    @Pomisher 9 месяцев назад

    Check with your local states regarding legality of carrying nunchucks.

  • @michaeldeang2823
    @michaeldeang2823 2 года назад

    Thank you teacher

  • @gegaoli
    @gegaoli 2 года назад

    Thank you for this excellent tutorial

  • @SunSheepOfLight
    @SunSheepOfLight Час назад

    I recently got a pair… And they hurt!

  • @charlesoliver2535
    @charlesoliver2535 Год назад +1

    What you do with the right hand must be learned by the left.

  • @robpelarde4734
    @robpelarde4734 Год назад

    Still my favorite weapon 👍

  • @user-ue5kr7xf7z
    @user-ue5kr7xf7z 3 месяца назад

    Awesome

  • @SpatiumLiberum
    @SpatiumLiberum 2 года назад

    I like it❤ thank you very much

  • @jorisesperanza8059
    @jorisesperanza8059 2 года назад

    Try the filipino butterfly knife or balisong

  • @gilsonmoura7811
    @gilsonmoura7811 2 года назад +3

    👏

  • @donnaldnavera8913
    @donnaldnavera8913 Год назад +1

    in tagalog, we called it also chako.

  • @jaywhyte5453
    @jaywhyte5453 Год назад

    I'm fin to go out and get me some nunchuks.

  • @potencianasuarez6619
    @potencianasuarez6619 Год назад

    How teach me how to do it

  • @Chavacano
    @Chavacano Год назад

    👌

  • @dharmalearner
    @dharmalearner Год назад

    this "weapon" is a modern invention. Nobody knew nunchucks in the Philippines before Bruce Lee made it popular. Even the name "Tabak toyok" is an invention for marketing purposes. Tabak actually refers to blades and toyok is a Visayan term meaning "to go around". Well, even "kali" is a modern invention.

    • @kalicenter
      @kalicenter  Год назад +1

      Sounds like you’re saying it’s a bad thing to be a “modern” invention.

    • @dharmalearner
      @dharmalearner Год назад

      @@kalicenter well no and yes. First, it's not a bad thing if you're honest about it. But yes, when a lot of FMA schools claim "ancient heritage". A lot of schools claim FMA lineage back to the days of Cilapulapu, which is utterly false. If you have a "modern" functional system then good for you and more success.

    • @michaellarocca4879
      @michaellarocca4879 Год назад

      ​@@dharmalearnerdan inosanto taught them to lee, and inosanto learned them from Filipino martial arts. I think its safe to say they were around before bruce lee.

    • @dharmalearner
      @dharmalearner Год назад

      @@michaellarocca4879 well, actually I'm here in the Philippines. Historically, fencing was practised with flat wooden swords as actual fencing gear was limited to the moneyed class. But it was actually European fencing at least for the Illustrado. Sword use in the south and precolonial times were imported from the Malay heartland as settlers in Tondo, Butuan and other parts came from Java and Sumatra. The use of swords were most probably from those practised in the Majapahit empire which is based in what is now Indonesia. However, those precolonial martial culture were not documented properly or systematically. Anything you see now are either aporoximations or amalgamation of other known arts. The Krabi Krabong could even be the root of the double swords practice.

  • @Jackierose669
    @Jackierose669 Год назад

    Could you imagine someone attacking him with a knife or even a machete or baseball bat?

  • @shivarajubrucelee2597
    @shivarajubrucelee2597 2 года назад

    👏👏

  • @wildcat4837
    @wildcat4837 Год назад

    I suggest wear a bike helmet for beginners! Nunchucks is a very powerful weapon! Is not a toy! Have fun be safe! 🤕🤕🤕🤣🤣🤣

  • @carlitofrondajr2149
    @carlitofrondajr2149 2 года назад

    Guro do you have a video cornation for carambit"?? Thanks in Advance 🙂

  • @mikeneidlinger8857
    @mikeneidlinger8857 Год назад +1

    Is it really better for whacking people with different grips? I don't understand the logic.

    • @michaellarocca4879
      @michaellarocca4879 Год назад +2

      More reach and more centrifigal force. Whats not to understand?

    • @mikeneidlinger8857
      @mikeneidlinger8857 Год назад +1

      When you whack someone, there is only one grip to use.

    • @michaellarocca4879
      @michaellarocca4879 Год назад +1

      @@mikeneidlinger8857 i was referring to WHERE you grip it. Up close near the chain stifles your reach and power. Down near the bottom hits harder but sacrifices fine control. My old sensei used to preach "the difference between combat and stage combat is inches and intent". In this case thats absolutely relavant. I can hold it near the chain, hit someone in the head and give them a lump to remember me by, or i can hold it near the bottom, hit them in the head and give them traumatic spine and brain injuries

    • @mikeneidlinger8857
      @mikeneidlinger8857 Год назад +1

      You should be a Jiu-Jitsu hero who does submission grappling.

  • @KrishnaThapa-r9e
    @KrishnaThapa-r9e Год назад

    My is krinana thapa t

  • @chukkaprudhvi8054
    @chukkaprudhvi8054 Год назад

    Buddhanadha

  • @gilsonmoura7811
    @gilsonmoura7811 2 года назад

    Aqui no Brasil vende esse nunchacu?

  • @gilsonmoura7811
    @gilsonmoura7811 2 года назад

    Seria melhor traduzido

  • @kalicenter
    @kalicenter  2 года назад

    Tabak Toyok!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼