You are a man with Passion for clubs and THE BEST in WORLD. Your videos can be the treasure for feature generation who are interested in Club exercises. A salute to U
simon hunt Thanks for your comments Simon, let me know how you go with the drum beats. Also thanks for pointing out that my comments have stopped working on my website.
Brilliant, a perfect recommendation from youtube!! I've been looking to learn clubs for a while and your videos are by far the most interesting. I really like the rotations and fluidity of it all. Stands out from a lot of the styles I've come across so far.
Great video! I got into Indian Club Swinging from starting in Circus Club Swinging. That first swing that starts with cradling the clubs inside and then outside of your elbow is known as "snaking". You might find some interesting patterns in Sir Lorqs videos. His style is more geared towards visual intrigue, rather than exercise, but could inspire some new ideas. Keep up the great videos! 24 Club Hybrids: LORQ
Thanks for commenting. Yes glorious snakes, I have always wanted to do them with a heavier club, club length is really important. Still have to work on asynchronous snakes. Lots of time and patience. Thanks for the link to Sir Lorq's vids, have seen some of them but not the one you sent me. Will study in due course.
When somebody like me tries to work with that knows how much work must be behind...specially the small circles i have problems with it and coordination
Beautiful persian mils. All that zooming in and out has to go. Your film work is usually excellent but thanks for posting. I love the trunks. Are you going to market the image you have on them?
Thanks for commenting. Mmmm... maybe I went over the top with the zooming. Appreciate your pointing it out. The pants are from Iran and are called Shalvarak. Amazingly comfortable.
Could you please post a video on how to make the behind-the-back spin seen at :53 in this video? I can't seem to get the hang of it. Looking forward to attending your live seminar.
You make club swinging look amazing. Dying to get into it.. However; i have this little problem with hyper mobility in my shoulder joints. Both shoulders have been dislocated a couple of times. Partly ( or so i believe) because of the muscular imbalances thanks to my years of weightlifting.. So i actually am tight in certain muscles surrounding the shoulder joints; but also have a problem with dislocation when the muscles get weak. Anyone any advice with regards to club swinging? i was mostly thinking about just doing some light indian clubs for mobility and stability..
Thank you for commenting. Indian Clubs can definitely help you improve mobility. I recommend you buy Indian Clubs 1lb and 2lb (per club) the black polymer clubs are excellent to start with, and don't be put off by the weights, and remember that the clubs are swung with your arms fully extended most of the time, which in itself increases the load, plus you are dealing with centrifugal forces. I am preparing an online course at the moment, you are welcome to send me your email address to paul@indianclubs.com.au and I will add you to my list, and let you know when the course is ready. In the mean time, please visit my web page, where you will find some basic exercises to get you started, please note TAKE IT EASY in the begining. www.indianclubs.com.au/indianclubs/indian-club-tutorials/ Look forward to hearing from you.
I've watched this a few times now and I must talk to you about the Persian Mils when we meet in Sheffield. They look too much for me to handle, but looking closely at your technique, it's probably a question of correct handling, rather than brute strength. I would also like to use the club routine at the end of the video, so some more details here would be good. I can't seem to get the hand twirls with the same weight of clubs. Would it be possible to bring a copy CD of the background beat you are using here - this is a perfect time check rhythm, or point me in the direction of where to get it? Regards, Charles
recremselrachnala There is a link in my description above, where you can download the drumbeats, enjoy. There are two tracks, one quicker and the other slower.
+Batta Peter. I made mine 4 feet long, you can make them 4.5 feet long. These are the lengths that are most commonly found in India from my experience.
You are a man with Passion for clubs and THE BEST in WORLD. Your videos can be the treasure for feature generation who are interested in Club exercises. A salute to U
***** Thank you for your comments, much appreciated. All the best. Paul
Thanks Paul, for your video, you've helped me use Gada's and Persian Clubs as an adjunct to bodyweight training more effective and/or efficient.
I love everything about this video - the rhythmic movement, the smoothness, just love it.
Found it now, thanks. I'm going to try this to keep the rhythm steady. Regards, Charles.
Very good Paul
Thank you Ricardo, glad you enjoyed the video.
Paul, that was amazing! What a tour de force in club swinging! Lots of material in here to work on. Thanks Brother!
Hi Dave, just settling in back home after this years inspiring Indian Club Tour. Thanks so much for your comments.
Great swinging Paul,
Love the warm up section, you make it look too easy as I've already found out.
Cheers for the download.
Simon
simon hunt Thanks for your comments Simon, let me know how you go with the drum beats. Also thanks for pointing out that my comments have stopped working on my website.
Love your video's Paul I've learned so much this year thanks
Thanks for your comments Jonathan, always a pleasure to share.
Enjoy watching your video each and every time, thanks!
Thanks Alex, glad you enjoyed the video.
Paul thanks for all your amazing free content!
Always informative, inspiring, and motivating !
Hands36 Thanks for commenting, glad to be of help.
Nice one !
Brilliant, a perfect recommendation from youtube!! I've been looking to learn clubs for a while and your videos are by far the most interesting. I really like the rotations and fluidity of it all. Stands out from a lot of the styles I've come across so far.
Thanks Chris, and welcome to Indian Clubs.
this is an art. I´d like to learn it.
Norman Quednau Thanks for your comments, if you want to learn go to my website.www.indianclubs.com.au/indianclubs/indian-club-tutorials/
Cool drumming music! Great moves....
Wow wow wow, what an inspiring? Amezing
Great video! I got into Indian Club Swinging from starting in Circus Club Swinging. That first swing that starts with cradling the clubs inside and then outside of your elbow is known as "snaking". You might find some interesting patterns in Sir Lorqs videos. His style is more geared towards visual intrigue, rather than exercise, but could inspire some new ideas. Keep up the great videos!
24 Club Hybrids: LORQ
Thanks for commenting. Yes glorious snakes, I have always wanted to do them with a heavier club, club length is really important. Still have to work on asynchronous snakes. Lots of time and patience. Thanks for the link to Sir Lorq's vids, have seen some of them but not the one you sent me. Will study in due course.
When somebody like me tries to work with that knows how much work must be behind...specially the small circles i have problems with it and coordination
Beautiful persian mils. All that zooming in and out has to go. Your film work is usually excellent but thanks for posting. I love the trunks. Are you going to market the image you have on them?
Thanks for commenting. Mmmm... maybe I went over the top with the zooming. Appreciate your pointing it out. The pants are from Iran and are called Shalvarak. Amazingly comfortable.
Could you please post a video on how to make the behind-the-back spin seen at :53 in this video? I can't seem to get the hang of it. Looking forward to attending your live seminar.
Hi Jumping Frog, I have a video about this movement please watch ruclips.net/user/edit?o=U&video_id=Qd8QGKThbq8 hope this helps you. Paul
Thank you! Keep up the excellent work, and speedy recovery!
You make club swinging look amazing. Dying to get into it.. However; i have this little problem with hyper mobility in my shoulder joints. Both shoulders have been dislocated a couple of times. Partly ( or so i believe) because of the muscular imbalances thanks to my years of weightlifting.. So i actually am tight in certain muscles surrounding the shoulder joints; but also have a problem with dislocation when the muscles get weak. Anyone any advice with regards to club swinging? i was mostly thinking about just doing some light indian clubs for mobility and stability..
Thank you for commenting. Indian Clubs can definitely help you improve mobility. I recommend you buy Indian Clubs 1lb and 2lb (per club) the black polymer clubs are excellent to start with, and don't be put off by the weights, and remember that the clubs are swung with your arms fully extended most of the time, which in itself increases the load, plus you are dealing with centrifugal forces. I am preparing an online course at the moment, you are welcome to send me your email address to paul@indianclubs.com.au and I will add you to my list, and let you know when the course is ready. In the mean time, please visit my web page, where you will find some basic exercises to get you started, please note TAKE IT EASY in the begining. www.indianclubs.com.au/indianclubs/indian-club-tutorials/
Look forward to hearing from you.
I've watched this a few times now and I must talk to you about the Persian Mils when we meet in Sheffield. They look too much for me to handle, but looking closely at your technique, it's probably a question of correct handling, rather than brute strength. I would also like to use the club routine at the end of the video, so some more details here would be good. I can't seem to get the hand twirls with the same weight of clubs. Would it be possible to bring a copy CD of the background beat you are using here - this is a perfect time check rhythm, or point me in the direction of where to get it? Regards, Charles
recremselrachnala There is a link in my description above, where you can download the drumbeats, enjoy. There are two tracks, one quicker and the other slower.
How long is the handle of the 10 kg gada?
+Batta Peter. I made mine 4 feet long, you can make them 4.5 feet long. These are the lengths that are most commonly found in India from my experience.
Thank's for your answer