An amazing martial artist, instructor and a nice guy. In my short time in Sayoc , I am glad I had the chance to attend a seminar of his and it was one the best I ever attended.
Thank you for doing this. It's nice to see Sayoc coming to the surface a little bit. Incredible system and strong tribe of amazing people. I fell on financial hardships so I wasn't able to stay in the system but I will forever keep training the 10+ years of knowledge I have. It's all I know. It's all about mindset and that will never leave me. Forever grateful to the Sayoc tribe. Rest In Power Pamana Tuhon Chris Sayoc.
Fantastic video! I've trained with Guro Harley Elmore back in the day here in Denver! I'm also a full instructor under both Guro Dan Inosanto and Sifu Paul Vunak as well, and still very active in Uncle Vus company these days. Being a prior bouncer, security head, LEO, and now currently a LEO DTAC/firearms instructor... I 100 percent teach these methods and ideologies to this day. Its the Kali mindset and the JKD (Insosanto/vunak lineages) that saved my ass so many times out there!
Kali was really blade-based because everyday Filipinos in rural areas carried long blades everyday. That is how we grew up. Farmers normally carried "panabas" and "gulok" everyday. For social occasions, the "balisong" was normally carried in the Tagalog regions. Blades were normal. Sticks/cudgels were not.
Fantastic! I often might skip through parts of any video - not this one. Very much looking forward to part two. This type of information is best presented with an expert, in addition to the host. Good work!
I miss Sayoc training. The other Kali systems are great, but they don't have the same tribal/family feel to them. I visit my old class whenever I travel to the East coast.
Throw out Clint some escape,evasion stuff,either on channel or ready room.How to escape in and survive for tier 1 in wilderness and urban.This will be awesome serie.Thanks
As you mentioned, the old tools/weapons have not become less effective with age but instead we have become lazy and believe there is some new magical talisman or Way that doesn't require practice, skill or the proper mindset.
Do you have any recommendations for how you would approach resettling in a new area without the ability to tap into your network? I'm sure you could write a book on it. The various circumstances that could lead up to it, various circumstances that could have a substantial impact on your approach and how you might approach a long-haul? If that isn't up your alley, could you bring on a guest or recommend someone?
It's mandatory in some PH high schools to learn Arnis in PE class. We did it back in 1997 during freshman year. I'm not sure if they abolished it since society is getting softer and softer now. 😂.
Thank you for putting together such a great interview stories from the old days and the development of the arts are fascinating to hear from someone like Master Harley. Respectfully the music is so distracting, particularly over the top of such an organic conversation. Please consider removing it 🙏, Kind regards.
I from and in arkansas. Ozarks. Gentlmen here are respected often known "he'll cut-cha" is a understood thing guns not being apart of it. But guns are a part of this culture. Hard to explain
The hands-on demos are nothing more than very short and incomplete video clips overlayed with normal interview conversation. Interesting to some degree for general history, but not revealing much with actual examples with specific instruction.
This first episode of the series was a sit-down interview. New episode August 5th on The Ready Room is where we start breaking down the art with hands-on demonstrations.
An amazing martial artist, instructor and a nice guy. In my short time in Sayoc , I am glad I had the chance to attend a seminar of his and it was one the best I ever attended.
Thank you for doing this. It's nice to see Sayoc coming to the surface a little bit. Incredible system and strong tribe of amazing people. I fell on financial hardships so I wasn't able to stay in the system but I will forever keep training the 10+ years of knowledge I have. It's all I know. It's all about mindset and that will never leave me. Forever grateful to the Sayoc tribe. Rest In Power Pamana Tuhon Chris Sayoc.
As a knife maker I love learning the history of the blade martial arts. A knife is one of the oldest and most useful tools humans have.
Martial arts is constantly adapting and it’s good to go with what works and BEYOND!
PKA! I haven't heard that since I competed with them back in 1984! Thank you for bringing back a great memory!
Fantastic video! I've trained with Guro Harley Elmore back in the day here in Denver! I'm also a full instructor under both Guro Dan Inosanto and Sifu Paul Vunak as well, and still very active in Uncle Vus company these days. Being a prior bouncer, security head, LEO, and now currently a LEO DTAC/firearms instructor... I 100 percent teach these methods and ideologies to this day. Its the Kali mindset and the JKD (Insosanto/vunak lineages) that saved my ass so many times out there!
Excellent interview! The history and concepts behind Kali were very illuminating. Looking forward to seeing more of this. Thanks!
Kali was really blade-based because everyday Filipinos in rural areas carried long blades everyday. That is how we grew up. Farmers normally carried "panabas" and "gulok" everyday. For social occasions, the "balisong" was normally carried in the Tagalog regions. Blades were normal. Sticks/cudgels were not.
This is gonna be an awesome series for sure . Thanks
Great episode and interview! It is very cool to hear a little history behind the martial arts/blade training within the SEAL community.
Fantastic, can’t wait.
New episode August 5th!
Great interview Tuhon Harley! 😊👍
Yet another awesome video Clint. Thank you 👍
Great Video! Awesome work !
Fantastic! I often might skip through parts of any video - not this one. Very much looking forward to part two. This type of information is best presented with an expert, in addition to the host. Good work!
Patiently waiting for episode 2 🇺🇲
Brilliant information on Kali/FMA, thank you for sharing 🙏
Great conversation.
I miss Sayoc training. The other Kali systems are great, but they don't have the same tribal/family feel to them. I visit my old class whenever I travel to the East coast.
Fantastic….
Brilliant
Welcome to the Philippines 🇵🇭 👍🏻
enjoyed the video
Awesome!!
This is the real deal
Throw out Clint some escape,evasion stuff,either on channel or ready room.How to escape in and survive for tier 1 in wilderness and urban.This will be awesome serie.Thanks
As you mentioned, the old tools/weapons have not become less effective with age but instead we have become lazy and believe there is some new magical talisman or Way that doesn't require practice, skill or the proper mindset.
Do you have any recommendations for how you would approach resettling in a new area without the ability to tap into your network? I'm sure you could write a book on it. The various circumstances that could lead up to it, various circumstances that could have a substantial impact on your approach and how you might approach a long-haul? If that isn't up your alley, could you bring on a guest or recommend someone?
It's mandatory in some PH high schools to learn Arnis in PE class. We did it back in 1997 during freshman year. I'm not sure if they abolished it since society is getting softer and softer now. 😂.
Thank you for putting together such a great interview stories from the old days and the development of the arts are fascinating to hear from someone like Master Harley.
Respectfully the music is so distracting, particularly over the top of such an organic conversation. Please consider removing it 🙏, Kind regards.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! It was truly an honor to spend this time with Master Harley.
Thank you so much for the feedback.
Any places to go train at in south TX?
I from and in arkansas.
Ozarks.
Gentlmen here are respected often known "he'll cut-cha" is a understood thing guns not being apart of it.
But guns are a part of this culture.
Hard to explain
when is the next episode?
The hands-on demos are nothing more than very short and incomplete video clips overlayed with normal interview conversation. Interesting to some degree for general history, but not revealing much with actual examples with specific instruction.
Tom Kier woulda been the man
There is no better melee system than Filipino Kali. Period.
BLALALALALALALA YOU SHOW NOTHING!!!
This first episode of the series was a sit-down interview. New episode August 5th on The Ready Room is where we start breaking down the art with hands-on demonstrations.