Funny was just now thinking similar... Also personally like to play with plenty others, like axe/tomahawk or scythe too, yeah I'm off like that but these could be used I think with just about ANY of these weapons an truly put the fear of God into who knows how many assailants
The main language is tagalok but they such many dialects talked from island to another island. Abaniko is Spanish (means fan) from conquistador’s colonisation. Myself I have to adapt to the vocabulary as it changes from the county the kali comes from. I got better to organise my flow by vocabulary that numbers. Not easy at all to organise in mind. But good for general culture. And American colonialism is actually on it too.
@@rodolphedilscher5321 You wrote about languages, but you did not write what language woatik is or what language abaniko is, and not were those words are used.
Thanks for posting!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank u Paul.
Very useful drills thanks
Glad you like them!
Thanks bunch Paul. I particularly like that #3, gonna have to remember that one... Seems these would be great for knifes too...
Yes they can be applied to many weapons. 👍🏼⚔️
Anything that smacks of seguidas is good stuff! I hadn't seen the third combo before, but I really like it!
Thanks for checking it out! 👍🏼
Thank You Paul very nice attack moves . 👊👊👊🇵🇭
In this vid you seems to get a faster speedness into your strikes. Excellent!
They get quick!
Wow, I'm gonna be training this. My training partner won't know what hit him 🤣
I don't know who how, but I gonna to practice this drills,Mr Paul, Respect 💪🙏
Good drills,winter I train inside,no room for sticks will use LG rubber knife.
Funny was just now thinking similar... Also personally like to play with plenty others, like axe/tomahawk or scythe too, yeah I'm off like that but these could be used I think with just about ANY of these weapons an truly put the fear of God into who knows how many assailants
You got it! 👍🏼
Great ❤
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Do you know where they say "woatik" and where they say abaniko?
The main language is tagalok but they such many dialects talked from island to another island. Abaniko is Spanish (means fan) from conquistador’s colonisation.
Myself I have to adapt to the vocabulary as it changes from the county the kali comes from. I got better to organise my flow by vocabulary that numbers. Not easy at all to organise in mind. But good for general culture. And American colonialism is actually on it too.
@@rodolphedilscher5321 Yeah, but still, witch word is common were and what language is it? :)
I did take time to answer you
@@rodolphedilscher5321 You wrote about languages, but you did not write what language woatik is or what language abaniko is, and not were those words are used.
@@ManiacMediaDirector I just told it is both of them. Crazy ! Use ur smartphone as smartguy if you want to dive into knowledges.