Abaniko Abesedario 1: 6:03 Abaniko Abesedario 2: 7:25 *Right Side 11:51 Whole set together: 13:00 Form 1: 26:05 Form 2: 30:52 Form 3: 35:16 Form 4: 38:11 Form 4 *Variation: 42:12
Respected Sir, Thank you so much for sharing secretes of such a Great Art of Self Defense .. Today I bought a pair of sticks and I started my eskrima , Kali Practice . I'm very much thankful to you for this motivational and knowledgeable vdo. Basically I'm Silambam , Mardani Khel player from India but Im very much attracted towards this unique Art and just bcz of your vdo., I can fulfill my wish to train myself in this Martial Arts form . Thank you again. Love from India.
I agree, Eskrima/Kali is an amazing art and Tom teaches it so well. I am a Taekwondo guy myself but I also study some Kali at Evolution Martial Arts in Denver. I like exploring different perspectives in martial arts. Tom Sipin is the trainer in this video, from Four Winds Martial Arts in Wisconsin.
its many kind of system of filipino martial arts . escrime .kali arnis. empty hand or any improvise tools.this art it's not for sport .will it art for kills wi) a second
@@ConernicusRex the forms are abit different from dionys which I do. (Same forms bit with minor differences such as on form 3 it should be a proper floating arko in dionys). Dionys tho the "main school is actually the rarest with Americans preferring cacoy and UK preferring guba.
@@joseph19012 I'm an american. My GM is Erwin Mosqueda. I would argue in my experience I see Multi-Style as per the main school slightly less than I see Balintawak or Pikiti Tirsia Kali and slightly more than I see Inosanto, Cacoy Doce Pares, Guba Doce Pares, or Modern Arnis.
I'm not sure why these instructors are wearing these uniforms. At our local Eskrima school, we just wear exercise or street clothes, no uniform. We also have no belt ranks.
In Doce Pares, the school began with 24 of the most respected masters of the most established styles of Filipino martial arts to devise a common curriculum “Doce Pares Multi-Style Escrima” in 1932. A few decades later in much the same manner as karate (who also developed their belt system in the modern age of the art) a common belt system between instructors provided landmarks of mastery in the common curriculum. You are correct that there is a Japanese martial arts influence on the uniform, however, thinking of it as copying is a bit simplistic as the two came about near-contemporaneously.
Cracks me to see a caucasian trying to demonstrate an Asian martial art. It might be a little more authentic if he would learn to pronounce the techniques and motions correctly. It kind of like a impersonating a Mexican food cart vendor selling tay-cos with jala-peenos. I am sure the instructor is talented, but lets get a little more respectful of the art and say it correctly. Otherwise nice job.
Abaniko Abesedario 1: 6:03
Abaniko Abesedario 2: 7:25 *Right Side 11:51
Whole set together: 13:00
Form 1: 26:05
Form 2: 30:52
Form 3: 35:16
Form 4: 38:11
Form 4 *Variation: 42:12
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Respected Sir,
Thank you so much for sharing secretes of such a Great Art of Self Defense .. Today I bought a pair of sticks and I started my eskrima , Kali Practice . I'm very much thankful to you for this motivational and knowledgeable vdo. Basically I'm Silambam , Mardani Khel player from India but Im very much attracted towards this unique Art and just bcz of your vdo., I can fulfill my wish to train myself in this Martial Arts form . Thank you again. Love from India.
I don’t know about Doce pares eskrima but you should check out lighthaven india’s studio and RUclips channel for some pikiti tirsia Kali instruction!
Nice...thank you for shariing Filipino Martial Arts proud pinoy.. Mabuhay❤
Love it. systematic, clear, didactic. Who is he and where does he teach?
I agree, Eskrima/Kali is an amazing art and Tom teaches it so well. I am a Taekwondo guy myself but I also study some Kali at Evolution Martial Arts in Denver. I like exploring different perspectives in martial arts. Tom Sipin is the trainer in this video, from Four Winds Martial Arts in Wisconsin.
West Allis, Wisconsin. USA
Very good video and very good teachers.
Thank you for sharing the knowledge! 🙏🏼
Man I really appreciate the intricacies of this martial art. Very cool.
nice video by tom sipin. i met tom back in the eighties and trained in one classs. he was really nice and took me through a weight routine as well.
...wonderful-wonderful information....thank you sir...
excelente que bueno tener todos los videos o si tiene un programa cuanto vale
I'm sorry but i don't like the abaniko counter strikes just hiting the air. I'm a firm believer in making contact so I would hit the shoulders
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Napakaganda po papugay
What system is this
its many kind of system of filipino martial arts .
escrime .kali arnis. empty hand or any improvise tools.this art it's not for sport .will it art for kills wi) a second
Looks like Cacoy Doce Pares Multi-style Escrima, it could be Doce Pares Orinhal or Diony (main school) Doce pares though.
@@ConernicusRex the forms are abit different from dionys which I do. (Same forms bit with minor differences such as on form 3 it should be a proper floating arko in dionys). Dionys tho the "main school is actually the rarest with Americans preferring cacoy and UK preferring guba.
@@joseph19012 I'm an american. My GM is Erwin Mosqueda. I would argue in my experience I see Multi-Style as per the main school slightly less than I see Balintawak or Pikiti Tirsia Kali and slightly more than I see Inosanto, Cacoy Doce Pares, Guba Doce Pares, or Modern Arnis.
Very nice Sir
MERCI
20:20 and on grabs stick strike out of the air hahha
Why Eskrima rip off Japanese martial arts uniform?
I'm not sure why these instructors are wearing these uniforms. At our local Eskrima school, we just wear exercise or street clothes, no uniform. We also have no belt ranks.
@@MountainAdventures1 thanks
YOU ARE DEAD WRONG, THEY ARE MADE IN CHINA.
@@MountainAdventures1 my teacher is just wearig sando and shorts
In Doce Pares, the school began with 24 of the most respected masters of the most established styles of Filipino martial arts to devise a common curriculum “Doce Pares Multi-Style Escrima” in 1932. A few decades later in much the same manner as karate (who also developed their belt system in the modern age of the art) a common belt system between instructors provided landmarks of mastery in the common curriculum. You are correct that there is a Japanese martial arts influence on the uniform, however, thinking of it as copying is a bit simplistic as the two came about near-contemporaneously.
street seems different but f* me, this woman.... wow!!! anyone? I need the number!
Dude just replace sticks with knife or sword and go to the street lets see if they wont get slice piece by piece
This vid is just a really small piece of what FMA is about, they teach empty hand and much more, and for to be serious: Panatukan is for the street.
@@joshmapa226 If you go to the street with knife or sword you can get some trouble with the Police...thats 2021, not 1480...
Lol
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Cracks me to see a caucasian trying to demonstrate an Asian martial art. It might be a little more authentic if he would learn to pronounce the techniques and motions correctly. It kind of like a impersonating a Mexican food cart vendor selling tay-cos with jala-peenos. I am sure the instructor is talented, but lets get a little more respectful of the art and say it correctly. Otherwise nice job.
This shit is what happens when the instructor has never fort in the real world SAD