I been learning videos on fma escrima on RUclips and I ran into fma pulse and budo brothers. I really do like Oliver's Garduce style. Im looking forward to seeing his siminar.
With all due respect to Filipino people sand thier culture and martial arts but I'm sorry to say it doesn't work in real fight.there is documentary on Kali on youtube two American guys learn it for a week or two and literally defeated Filipino marines.
@@hotheadsniper Yes, it's called fight quest and I know that episode very well, and I practice Kali, and I think you should rewatch the fight. They did not defeat them. They fell short one round. There's nuance to it. Balthasar dropped his stick twice, he didn't necessary lose to Jimmy because of skills and was just butterfingers and he really fumbled that. It wasn't because Jimmy was a better stick fighter. The knife round went to Balthasar, but the hands went to Jimmy. Jimmy is an MMA fighter and has boxing skills. Kali empty hands is probably the least practiced skill and it's more about dealing with a weapon instead of dealing with hands like boxing is fighting another boxer. Jimmy clearly had the upper hand with MMA training that Balthasar does not have, however the hands round was a tie. Then we have Prado. Prado won the stick and the knife rounds but lost the hands against Doug because Doug is a boxer like Jimmy. Same circumstance applies here where Kali empty hands is mostly used to deflect weapon attacks instead of deal with boxers. So this all makes it 3.5 Filipino marines, 2.5 to American MMA guys, therefore the Filipino marines were not defeated. Take off the head gear and take off the hand protection. The results would be 2 Filipino Marines, and 0 American MMA guys because they'd be dead after the knife rounds that they started with. Replace the sticks with bolo machetes which is what they're supposed to be. The protective gear just allows the fight to enter a sports style fight, which is not what Kali is meant to be, so if we want to look at the truest test, put live blades in their hands and take out all the gear. The result will be very different. Overall, the marines both won the knife round easily, which in marines-relevant situations, is honestly all that really matters. Trust me, Kali works, if you throw in a Kali guy into an MMA ring with a boxer/BJJ guy and allow him to actually be a Kali guy with a blade, place your bet. Evening the playing field to an MMA octagon setting and comparing Kali to that just makes Kali less of what it is, sorry but that's the truth
Cool disarms, I haven't seen some of these before. I am hyped for the full course from GM, he really exemplifies that simple and brutally effective nature of Eskrima
Of course, I don’t really understand why in our time two people have to fight with large Chinese chopsticks? There are knives, shockers, traumatic weapons And walking down the street with two sticks and considering yourself deadly ... that was before the invention of gunpowder
@@PaulSith in Eskrima, there is a concept called "substitution principle". You train with rattan sticks as a training tool, but this translates into swinging an expandable baton, a machete, a piece of rebar, etc. The reason we train dual sticks is to teach ambidexterity, mainly, but there are still cases where dual weapons may be used in a modern context. For example, a year ago I was attacked by a criminal at my workplace. It was a liquor/wine store and the attacker started swinging dual-wielded champagne bottles at me. I was able to block and disarm one of the bottles when they swung it at me, then ducked my head to use the hard part of my skull to take the impact of the second swing which I failed to block (a better alternative to getting smashed in the face with it, where I could have easily lost an eye or worse), and then I tackled them and began striking them. I chose not to draw my knife in this situation. But my training in Eskrima had instilled in me the ability to recognize the angles that melee weapons will be swung at you and helped me defend myself from thos vicious assault. Yes, guns are a whole different beast, but you might be surprised at how commonly knives and other melee weapons are used in violence, and it is highly valuable to train Eskrima to prepare yourself for these attacks. A good Eskrima practitioner can pick up just about anything and use it as an improvized weapon, too.
@@Shacksies I don’t understand your expression to pick up something and use it as a weapon ... Street skirmishes are fleeting and usually the attacking side already has a weapon right away and will not wait while you fumble around in search of an analogue of a stick or its substitute
Lol what do you mean. FMA is everywhere in movies. Just that they aren’t so obvious. But yeah I know what you mean. Filipinos also need to embrace their art and make movies about their art.
As someone who's done Kombatan Arnis and Balintewak for 20 years, I gotta say this is legit AF. Very nice. You even covered the four gates! Like... if people only knew how much knowledge you dumped in that 5 min clip it'd blow their mind
Oss Sensei Thank you so much for your interesting training and excellent coaching,i do appreciate your job,i wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity,all the best. Take care and have a good time. Your Student from Algeria
How are they simplified... how are they practical and how are they effective? You will be walking around town with two chopsticks... Or two large knives? We live in a world where they don't run around with swords and axes. We have a law ... ! Accordingly, those who think that he is deadly with chopsticks should be treated in a psychiatric hospital)
This looks good when your opponent is demostrating and cooperating the techniques, in real life the attacker is not going to hit you with the inner part {close to the hand} of the stick but with the very tip, this means you have to move forward with the perfect timing to realize just about any technique.
@@tsak912 No it's not. There's a difference between bullshit like this and actual sparring martial arts where the stuff is actually tested against a resisting opponent. This is just make belief.
For the disarm at 2:00 minutes in, how do you keep them from cutting your bicep if they have a bolo rather than a stick, since you are pulling their edge onto your arm from above their arm and they would be continuing slashing downward?
O problema de quem aprendeu só isso e tentar mesmo é que o golpe sim pode funcionar depois de treinado várias vezes até poder fazer rápido e botar força ao golpe se não vai ter que aprender o que fazer quando a pessoa que está sendo desarmada tentar dá um soco enquanto você usa os dois braços pra desarmar seja com ou sem sucesso na tentativa
Unfortunately this kind of disarms really doesn't work... I practice 32 years Kali Arnis Escrima and if you dont control empty hand it is Just a game for fun. Disarm is easy if you make it correct. 😉
I been learning videos on fma escrima on RUclips and I ran into fma pulse and budo brothers. I really do like Oliver's Garduce style. Im looking forward to seeing his siminar.
Wow, I want to learn this fantastic martial art
İ learned it little in russia. I loved it
@@ResidentOf was it hard it looks cool
I started learning it a few months back along with some other martial arts and its fantastic!!!
With all due respect to Filipino people sand thier culture and martial arts but I'm sorry to say it doesn't work in real fight.there is documentary on Kali on youtube two American guys learn it for a week or two and literally defeated Filipino marines.
@@hotheadsniper Yes, it's called fight quest and I know that episode very well, and I practice Kali, and I think you should rewatch the fight. They did not defeat them. They fell short one round. There's nuance to it. Balthasar dropped his stick twice, he didn't necessary lose to Jimmy because of skills and was just butterfingers and he really fumbled that. It wasn't because Jimmy was a better stick fighter. The knife round went to Balthasar, but the hands went to Jimmy. Jimmy is an MMA fighter and has boxing skills. Kali empty hands is probably the least practiced skill and it's more about dealing with a weapon instead of dealing with hands like boxing is fighting another boxer. Jimmy clearly had the upper hand with MMA training that Balthasar does not have, however the hands round was a tie. Then we have Prado. Prado won the stick and the knife rounds but lost the hands against Doug because Doug is a boxer like Jimmy. Same circumstance applies here where Kali empty hands is mostly used to deflect weapon attacks instead of deal with boxers. So this all makes it 3.5 Filipino marines, 2.5 to American MMA guys, therefore the Filipino marines were not defeated. Take off the head gear and take off the hand protection. The results would be 2 Filipino Marines, and 0 American MMA guys because they'd be dead after the knife rounds that they started with. Replace the sticks with bolo machetes which is what they're supposed to be. The protective gear just allows the fight to enter a sports style fight, which is not what Kali is meant to be, so if we want to look at the truest test, put live blades in their hands and take out all the gear. The result will be very different. Overall, the marines both won the knife round easily, which in marines-relevant situations, is honestly all that really matters. Trust me, Kali works, if you throw in a Kali guy into an MMA ring with a boxer/BJJ guy and allow him to actually be a Kali guy with a blade, place your bet. Evening the playing field to an MMA octagon setting and comparing Kali to that just makes Kali less of what it is, sorry but that's the truth
Cool disarms, I haven't seen some of these before. I am hyped for the full course from GM, he really exemplifies that simple and brutally effective nature of Eskrima
We hope you enjoy it!
@@BudoBrothers jun
Of course, I don’t really understand why in our time two people have to fight with large Chinese chopsticks?
There are knives, shockers, traumatic weapons
And walking down the street with two sticks and considering yourself deadly ... that was before the invention of gunpowder
@@PaulSith in Eskrima, there is a concept called "substitution principle". You train with rattan sticks as a training tool, but this translates into swinging an expandable baton, a machete, a piece of rebar, etc. The reason we train dual sticks is to teach ambidexterity, mainly, but there are still cases where dual weapons may be used in a modern context.
For example, a year ago I was attacked by a criminal at my workplace. It was a liquor/wine store and the attacker started swinging dual-wielded champagne bottles at me. I was able to block and disarm one of the bottles when they swung it at me, then ducked my head to use the hard part of my skull to take the impact of the second swing which I failed to block (a better alternative to getting smashed in the face with it, where I could have easily lost an eye or worse), and then I tackled them and began striking them. I chose not to draw my knife in this situation. But my training in Eskrima had instilled in me the ability to recognize the angles that melee weapons will be swung at you and helped me defend myself from thos vicious assault.
Yes, guns are a whole different beast, but you might be surprised at how commonly knives and other melee weapons are used in violence, and it is highly valuable to train Eskrima to prepare yourself for these attacks. A good Eskrima practitioner can pick up just about anything and use it as an improvized weapon, too.
@@Shacksies I don’t understand your expression to pick up something and use it as a weapon ...
Street skirmishes are fleeting and usually the attacking side already has a weapon right away and will not wait while you fumble around in search of an analogue of a stick or its substitute
I loved the video, loved the proper Filipino accent 😊 and it was very informative. Of course disarms in a drill and in real time are a bit different
The influene of GM Yuli Romo is very evident! Thanks to him! 😍
Why are there no movies with this in it? This is so under rated!
Lol what do you mean. FMA is everywhere in movies. Just that they aren’t so obvious. But yeah I know what you mean. Filipinos also need to embrace their art and make movies about their art.
the knife fights u see in movies involving special forces pretty much uses these techniques
Jason Bourne movies are all based on Filipino Martial Arts and many others
Bruce lee put it in enter the dragon?
John Wick 3
Everyone here should know that as easy as it looks, you have to develop your own speed also to react fast enough to defend yourself that way.
VERY GOOD, VERY GOOD! BEAUTIFUL CLASS. CONGRATULATIONS!
As someone who's done Kombatan Arnis and Balintewak for 20 years, I gotta say this is legit AF. Very nice. You even covered the four gates! Like... if people only knew how much knowledge you dumped in that 5 min clip it'd blow their mind
The influenced of GM Esnesto Presas is very evident. Thanks to him!
Great lesson.
A beautiful and efficient art. Thank you!
Oss Sensei
Thank you so much for your interesting training and excellent coaching,i do appreciate your job,i wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity,all the best.
Take care and have a good time.
Your Student from Algeria
The influenced of GM Ernesto Presas is very evident. Thanks to him 😊👍
Thank you,I love FMA.
MAS OK ANG VIDEO NA ITO WELL DETAILED ANG INSTRUCTIONS AT APPLICATIONS..SLOWLY AND WELL EXPLAINED..MABUHAY PILIPINO..!
Much Appreciated Thankyou from Alaska
Wow , simple and very effective,. Thoroughly enjoyed this video 🙌
How do you know it’s effective? In a real wild fight you won’t encounter cooperative opponents. 🥴
@@avigator that's a drill. Keyboard warrior always complaining. But in the reality they don't know how to fight
The trainings are simplified and practical and effective
How are they simplified... how are they practical and how are they effective?
You will be walking around town with two chopsticks...
Or two large knives?
We live in a world where they don't run around with swords and axes.
We have a law ... !
Accordingly, those who think that he is deadly with chopsticks should be treated in a psychiatric hospital)
@@PaulSith FMA isnt only about "Chopsticks". Batons, knives, fists. Funny you say a psychiatric hospital when more than half of the US owns a gun.
Great location. I want to get one of your courses, maybe this one
We hope you enjoy it
I wish i could learn from this master.
Прекрасно, Мастер!
Россия смотрит и учится!
ทักทาย จาก ประเทศไทย ครับ ชอบแนวทางการสอนมาก ขอบคุณครับ
👏🏻 perfect to watch this evening... Love you guys!! xoxo
This looks good when your opponent is demostrating and cooperating the techniques, in real life the attacker is not going to hit you with the inner part {close to the hand} of the stick but with the very tip, this means you have to move forward with the perfect timing to realize just about any technique.
This is true of any martial art, timing is mastery.
@@tsak912 No it's not. There's a difference between bullshit like this and actual sparring martial arts where the stuff is actually tested against a resisting opponent. This is just make belief.
Learn to read pal.
@@tsak912 I know how to read pal.
I’m responding to the other guy who thinks that I was defending this art
Ty GM Oliver
Gracias Maestro
For the disarm at 2:00 minutes in, how do you keep them from cutting your bicep if they have a bolo rather than a stick, since you are pulling their edge onto your arm from above their arm and they would be continuing slashing downward?
The premise is the stuck in that situation, don't do it.
You don’t use that disarm against a bolo. Or, alternatively you do and you die.
This is for stick weapon... With bolo it has diff. Way
Commons sense my friend
If they uses a blade weapon he use also different techniques.
Wow.. this guy is real deal.
Nice bro. Want to learn.
This style is beautiful and makes me proud to be Visayan!
Hndi ako bilid sa style nito pero effective to Kong stick ang gamit pero Kong itak sugatan ka mona bago mo maagaw ng ganyan style
Galing idol gusto ko matoto nyan
Thank you , ilove FMA❤
Wow amasing sana matoto din ako nyan👏
Excellent, very cool
I like it master oss..great job...
Excellent
Wow this is beautiful
Thank you
Really marvelous 🦁
I am interested, so clear English instructions.
WOW I WANT TO LEARN THIS MARITAL ART
Amazing art
Would these be the same if the weapon was a bolo
You mean Cake ?
Wow. Need more . Please tell me how.
Sir ji very nice video🙏🙏
It trains to know where to go in combat to disarm after the hits or in between the hits
Nice one paturo naman hehe
I'd really like to see this done in a sparring match
Keren banget penyelesaianya..
Wow fantastic ❤️❤️❤️❤️
sensei .....respect ...
Vary nice tec. 😊
We practice same with balintawak here in Cebu
Merci.🙏
Like me ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Lovely very nice Teknic Thank you so much for you Great Job Sir
Nice
Cool ! 👊✨
BadAzz n Beautiful movement! 🔥🔥🔥
Awesome
Should i go to the philippines to learn this discipline? There is no sensei of this in my country.
Wow nice tiknikzzz,,
Sweet moves
I'd like to see disarms against a person who doesn't stop their swing on stick-to-stick contact.
That's easy just aim for the hands.
Find him and test yo self lol
Don't just see a video go and try Do it yourself, experience it. I recommend Tabimina Balintawak..its different.
@@dockilat5576 I never do. 20 years working Kali.
@@vidgood8682, I guarantee there will be a modification to the application. Subtle but still modified. This isn't a question of his skill.
Good
Its cool 😮❤
Wow,, this man should bring to India and learn from him.
Lapu lapu from minangkabau❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Salute pi
How about using another weapon instead of the stick?
Good men
So this system is called Pintados? Is that correct?
This is the same place Michelle C Smith does some of her Bo Staff videos.
It would be a commic situation, if you disarmed someone and his weapon is your weapon, and than he disarmed you and your weapon is his.
Nice ...same techniques as Pencak Silat.
Nightwing is expert in this😮
You are my favourt figher.
Please translate videos to arabic languch.
And do more learing videos like this STICK & knife & empty hands.
Thanks 4 all.
I want to see you in Movie, as an martial actor.
Real fight no bind by any rules
Yellow mastar I'm from india how to learn filipino online....
What is title of the music?
💯💯💯
這位老外還真厲害👍💯🎉。
I've been hit with the stick few years ago, but it was not in slow motion like this guys showing here
Bruce Lee used 2 of those in Enter the Dragon
remember to not destroy your partner and thank them afterwards. It's difficult to find good martial arts partners to work with.
Тренер молодчага жаль в мою молодость мы лишены таких были
wow
O problema de quem aprendeu só isso e tentar mesmo é que o golpe sim pode funcionar depois de treinado várias vezes até poder fazer rápido e botar força ao golpe se não vai ter que aprender o que fazer quando a pessoa que está sendo desarmada tentar dá um soco enquanto você usa os dois braços pra desarmar seja com ou sem sucesso na tentativa
😊
Legal aula top 10
For the children, real world is not slow motion
👍👍👍
So nice but great. Itu so powerful. Trust me😅
Pro'''🏅
Truly you're a real grandmaster indeed! Those moves are very graceful and sick🤮🤮🤮
3:38 It will end up with you disarming and getting hit int he face at the same time.
What about DAT arm?
What *DAT* arm do??
Unfortunately this kind of disarms really doesn't work...
I practice 32 years Kali Arnis Escrima and if you dont control empty hand it is Just a game for fun.
Disarm is easy if you make it correct. 😉
why you didn’t do that when you fought John Wick?