One of the best guys I have come across. It's awesome seeing people as passionate as him sharing their culture and passions. I'd highly recommend following Kashi and reaching out to learn from him.
What an amazing training . Never had chance to train in zurkhane but discovered the technique last 10 years never train in a gym again the strenght you gain and the mobilty is amazing . I was a fighter who wants to keep his fitness level without spending hours in the gym this is the way . This is the way to be a real worrier
Great content and humble aproach towards awesomeness. I subscribed @persianyoga. This was art, history and perfection of the human body. There is more similarity’s in the Persian pahlevani and the Hindu pahlevani than some ppl in the chat wants to admit. Great work !
Looks like it is good for side muscles, which we tend to ignore in the West. Probably the shield, but those clubs, maybe a little too. Indians use those clubs to exercise as well.
@@fatherfigurecoach In a way. I had a job where we removed axles and tires from mobile homes. Wrestling with those things under trailers, moving them over and under ductwork, wires, pipes, and such. Lifting these things in awkward positions, definitely engages the core, shoulders, back and arms. Axles are good for grip too, as they are a much wider diameter than a barbell.
As a Greek and specially Macedonian it would be a very interesting field of research the Structural parts of the Spiritual context of Pahlavani from Zoroastrism, ancient Greek warrior training, Sunni and ofcourse Shia Muslim and of course don't forget Buddhism. To what extent al the above mentioned systems played a role if they had played any and to what extent....I personally combine this with Indian Yoga and Chinese QiGong to my Southern Mantis KungFu and Tibetan Buddhist Yoga and Dharma!
I think the posture of both is problematic. Shoulders down, neck forward, kyphosis, pelvis is foreword. Looks like great routine but something is missing?
Dude hit me up and I'll tell you the greatest hidden wrestling art of pehlwami in India man it's.much deeper and well different to what you've been told
WTF dude?Pahlavan is Pure Persian word It came from the Pahlavi people which was the ancient Parthians and then after they lost the crown to the Sassanians the sport remained there with them for ever You have no Idea what are you talking about
This is a terrific video ,and Kashi is a wonderful teacher, I love this video!
Thank you mate. It was a heap of fun and Kashi is one of the best blokes I've come across. Very fortunate to have been able to work with him.
@@fatherfigurecoach I have talked with him before, we may work together.
The teacher seems to be such a nice guy and so happy to share his culture. This is a very inspiring video.
One of the best guys I have come across. It's awesome seeing people as passionate as him sharing their culture and passions. I'd highly recommend following Kashi and reaching out to learn from him.
Thanks Doc for representing our traditions and culture 🙏
I love this guy, this is such a powerful training system!
Kashi is incredible. This was one of, if not the coolest session I've ever done.
Starting today ❤
@tiago2012 that's awesome mate, you'll love it
I would love to learn this from this excellent man. What a great teacher.
I would highly recommend reaching out to Kashi. Incredible teacher and an incredible man.
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Looks like a great system!
What an amazing training . Never had chance to train in zurkhane but discovered the technique last 10 years never train in a gym again the strenght you gain and the mobilty is amazing . I was a fighter who wants to keep his fitness level without spending hours in the gym this is the way . This is the way to be a real worrier
Man, you are on the money with this one. It's been one of the toughest, but most rewarding training styles I have tried. I'm keen to get back into it.
Great content and humble aproach towards awesomeness. I subscribed @persianyoga. This was art, history and perfection of the human body. There is more similarity’s in the Persian pahlevani and the Hindu pahlevani than some ppl in the chat wants to admit. Great work !
Great comment. I don't know very much about the Hindu alternative to be honest, might be something I have to look into more.
LETS GO TROY BOY
Definitely subscribed!
Clubs always reminds me the great Gama pahalwan❤
Love you pahlevan
True Iranian hero
Looks like it is good for side muscles, which we tend to ignore in the West. Probably the shield, but those clubs, maybe a little too. Indians use those clubs to exercise as well.
This session had my obliques firing, but also really opened up my shoulders and chest. Have you tried anything like this before?
@@fatherfigurecoach In a way. I had a job where we removed axles and tires from mobile homes. Wrestling with those things under trailers, moving them over and under ductwork, wires, pipes, and such. Lifting these things in awkward positions, definitely engages the core, shoulders, back and arms.
Axles are good for grip too, as they are a much wider diameter than a barbell.
The iron sheik workout fr
@SquatUniversity would be proud
How good if he actually see's this!
I’d like to see the axe head technique
As a Greek and specially Macedonian it would be a very interesting field of research the Structural parts of the Spiritual context of Pahlavani from Zoroastrism, ancient Greek warrior training, Sunni and ofcourse Shia Muslim and of course don't forget Buddhism. To what extent al the above mentioned systems played a role if they had played any and to what extent....I personally combine this with Indian Yoga and Chinese QiGong to my Southern Mantis KungFu and Tibetan Buddhist Yoga and Dharma!
Very interesting indeed. What a cool approach to training, my friend
wow, this is amazing
Good on the teacher, as well as the student!
Looks amazing. Not so keen on the music singing thing
@@OrwellsHousecat I guess the music isn't for everyone. I enjoyed it and loved learning about the meaning from Kashi
I think the posture of both is problematic. Shoulders down, neck forward, kyphosis, pelvis is foreword. Looks like great routine but something is missing?
Can you explain this more? I'm curious as to what you mean (not disagreeing with you, just want you to clarify a bit)
Yes its not persian yoga it is pehalwani means wrestling its indian fighting form in ancient india
Indian Mudgal
Pahalvani is not a Persian form, but ancient Indian. Pehelwan means a wrestler in native Indian language. Get your facts straight, man.
Wow, that is interesting. I'm very new to this style of training, can you tell me more about the history of it?
Dude hit me up and I'll tell you the greatest hidden wrestling art of pehlwami in India man it's.much deeper and well different to what you've been told
Yes, this is the age old traditional warrior practice of India.
It is Mugdar in North India, Karlakattai in South India
WTF dude?Pahlavan is Pure Persian word
It came from the Pahlavi people which was the ancient Parthians and then after they lost the crown to the Sassanians the sport remained there with them for ever
You have no Idea what are you talking about