Ethan Minor " First Place Bando Khukuri Form"

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Ethan Minor places first in the Bando Khukuri form at the Bando Nationals in VA May 24th 2008. Bando is a Burmese fighting system taught in the United States which honers America's Veterans.

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  • @Drreviewman
    @Drreviewman 11 лет назад +2

    It has a heavy curving blade end, because it is easier to cut with a curved edge and since this knife is already curved you need not bend your wrist while using it and even beginners can cut through muscle and bone with it. It has a spine made of a softer metal or thinner reinforced metal to allow weight to be maintained at the point, this way the point's mass carries the blade through objects. It can actually retain shape after some amazingly strong impacts when crafted correctly.

  • @francisallen5459
    @francisallen5459 5 лет назад +2

    You need to see the family styles of Khukuri fighting in Nepal they have techniques against multiple attackers and Khukuri against the staff and swords and have double Khukuri techniques

  • @loudol4
    @loudol4 14 лет назад +1

    Nice job Ethan I meet you with Ken Corl at the Pa band think it was this year. Like to see some more!

  • @CSGraves
    @CSGraves 13 лет назад +2

    @nycwbl Apparently among the Gurkhas at least, stabbing with the khukuri was not uncommon. One tactic they are said to have used in WWII was to stab towards the belly or groin, doubling their opponent over, at which point a blow was struck to the back of the neck.

  • @GodWarrior7771
    @GodWarrior7771 12 лет назад +1

    You may just be seeing the curve of the blade and the blur as it's moving. That or it may be a practice weapon for safety purposes. Khukuri knives are almost never flimsy in the least.

  • @thesidewindersleeps
    @thesidewindersleeps 15 лет назад +3

    not fancy or crowd pleasing, but then again, killing is not supposed to be fancy.
    draw and decapitate is the best way..or draw, de-limb THEN decapitate for extra enemy moral crushing!

  • @thesidewindersleeps
    @thesidewindersleeps 15 лет назад

    There are alot of begative and just stupid comments about this, but I think he is very good. Solid stances, flowing and powerful movements. Effective form.
    I have a 20" HI khukuri...now I just need to learn that form of Ethan's!!

  • @shrivak
    @shrivak 14 лет назад +1

    I wanna do bando even more...

  • @arimanaz
    @arimanaz 13 лет назад +1

    was looking all over net for it, my friend, but have not found it jet. Nepalese solders are known for outstanding mastery of this type of weapon, There are legends about Nepalese Gurkha warriors in the British army. But the technique it self is hidden or to simple to make show of it.( silly Khukuri dance does'nt count) But simple does not mean cheap or useless. The only way to see this technique is to ask real Gurkha to show it. And if you survive, i'm sure you will make some vids about it :)

  • @SonyGurung
    @SonyGurung 14 лет назад +1

    amazed :)

  • @frontdesk123
    @frontdesk123 14 лет назад

    In the entire history of this event, has any knife been accidentally let go? With all that swinging, it looks possible.

  • @arimanaz
    @arimanaz 13 лет назад

    @jamiirali1 nepalese use Khukuri because it is A TRADITIONAL NEPALESE WEAPON.

  • @pinhead61187
    @pinhead61187 12 лет назад

    a note: if fighting someone and they transfer into the horse-stance (feet wide apart and crouched) just kick them in the balls. also, i handled an actual ghurka kukri and very seldom have i felt that confident in the blade i'm holding. the only think that comes anywhere near that is the karambit i carry daily, and that's because i know just how ridiculously that thing cuts.

  • @jamiirali1
    @jamiirali1 13 лет назад

    @arimanaz i understand that but i would like to know how the nepalese themselves used it. im sure they have thier own martial system and i would like to see thier techniques on it's usage instead of how the bando stylist use it.

  • @stealthbeastgaming
    @stealthbeastgaming 14 лет назад

    C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER

  • @MzrBoyFreezy
    @MzrBoyFreezy 8 лет назад

    The way he moves... reminds me of Shaolin..

  • @nhjo
    @nhjo 16 лет назад

    Theres a Kata for everything...

  • @KevinLounsberry
    @KevinLounsberry 15 лет назад

    It didn't look flimsy to me. perhaps you are confused by its shape?

  • @jamiirali1
    @jamiirali1 14 лет назад

    how did or how do the nepalese use this weapon? i have only seen burmese performing "kata" with it.

  • @nagagwa52
    @nagagwa52 12 лет назад

    actually either is correct but khukuri is preferred

  • @MrDarkwolf1995
    @MrDarkwolf1995 13 лет назад

    looked more like dancing than a fighting form to me

  • @jaygmui
    @jaygmui 15 лет назад

    yea probably

  • @jerrydixon3862
    @jerrydixon3862 11 лет назад

    castenada47 used the correct form actually. So...

  • @geniusO2
    @geniusO2 14 лет назад

    @casteneda47 saya rifat abbas =] wbu?

  • @jaygmui
    @jaygmui 15 лет назад

    why is the knife so flimsy?

  • @geniusO2
    @geniusO2 14 лет назад

    am bando practitioner nd i think he's bad , no offense !

  • @papaburger
    @papaburger 14 лет назад

    that guy waste a lot of time not doing any fighting forms.