Greetings to you Paul! I am 7 years old. I live in Russia! I really like your training videos. We are engaged in the whole family! Thank you for your great work !!! Good luck in everything and good health!
Paul you are fantastic and my Gada swing role model - I just started. I would have one request if I may - what song / rhythm are you utilizing here? Thank you so much! Leopold
Hi Leopold, Thank you for commenting. I have made 20 drum training tracks. Drum Beats for training with Indian Clubs, Gada-Mace & Persian Meels paultaraswolkowinski.hearnow.com/
Paul Taras Wolkowinski - Hi Paul, been following your stuff for some time now. Where did you find the music? I've been looking for a drum based type of music to help me keep a consistent tempo.
Go to page www.indianclubs.com.au/2055/mix-it-up/ and scroll to the bottom. There are two links there select the Gada and Persian Mil version. I have recorded these tracks myself, there is nothing available commercially.
+John Kwak 6 to 8 kgs, then 9 to 10 kgs. Don't make the handle too long, 4'6" max. Go to my website for instructions. www.indianclubs.com.au/gada-mace/home-made-clay-pot-gada-mace/
Dear Paul, thank you for uploading such a trove of info on club and mace swinging! May I ask you what the 'salute' is about that I see some of the practicioners do before first picking up a gada? You do it at 0.52. It's reminicent of the hurried sign of the cross some people do 'for good luck'. Yet I guess few practicioners are catholic though... :) Oh, and I just cast myself a 7.5 kg gada following your clay pot method. Worked out great! After years of clubbells I guess I was 'gada curious'.
Hi Wintanclan, thanks for your comments. The salute is practiced in the akhara, it symbolises the act of becoming ONE with the gada and asking Hanuman the God of strength for permission and a blessing before you start to swing. I kinda like it. Glad to hear you have started to swing the Gada.
+Paul Taras Wolkowinski thank you for your kind reply. I assumed it was a way of collecting due focus and paying respects to this awe inspiring object. I am practicing 360s in all 4 variants I can handle only a few repeats so far. Interestingly 1 variant is really still really sticking badly - the one in the opposite direction of my preferred grip/direction combo...
Paul is a great teacher in everything he swings. He has greatly inspired me to live a unique lifestyle that focuses on my health
Thank you, club and gada are a great lifestyle to follow.
Greetings to you Paul! I am 7 years old. I live in Russia! I really like your training videos. We are engaged in the whole family! Thank you for your great work !!! Good luck in everything and good health!
Great video paul, agree never seen 2 Gada being used.
Love the flow between the styles.
Hypnotic.
Excellent work dear sir.
I hope to meet you someday.
Nice! It’s not as easy as you make it look. I’ve been starting with a self made 7 kg gada and still can’t do it with only one arm.
You can do it, just keep practicing, practicing, practicing, and when you have finished practicing, practice some more. That is my motto.
Hey Taras. You are amaizing! I have guestion about music, rythm in your workout. What is it? Best Regards Maciek :)
Paul you are fantastic and my Gada swing role model - I just started. I would have one request if I may - what song / rhythm are you utilizing here?
Thank you so much!
Leopold
Hi Leopold, Thank you for commenting. I have made 20 drum training tracks. Drum Beats for training with Indian Clubs, Gada-Mace & Persian Meels
paultaraswolkowinski.hearnow.com/
Majestic.
Paul: need your help. Knurling on a Mace handle? Stronger grip has a mace w/o and Onit has it with. Suggestion? cant make my own
Paul Taras Wolkowinski - Hi Paul, been following your stuff for some time now.
Where did you find the music? I've been looking for a drum based type of music to help me keep a consistent tempo.
Go to page www.indianclubs.com.au/2055/mix-it-up/
and scroll to the bottom. There are two links there select the Gada and Persian Mil version. I have recorded these tracks myself, there is nothing available commercially.
Thanks mate; cheers.
Great stamina
What's a good weight to start with macebell?
+John Kwak 6 to 8 kgs, then 9 to 10 kgs. Don't make the handle too long, 4'6" max. Go to my website for instructions. www.indianclubs.com.au/gada-mace/home-made-clay-pot-gada-mace/
Thumbs up !
nice video.
Larry Robinson Thank you Larry.
Dear Paul, thank you for uploading such a trove of info on club and mace swinging!
May I ask you what the 'salute' is about that I see some of the practicioners do before first picking up a gada? You do it at 0.52. It's reminicent of the hurried sign of the cross some people do 'for good luck'. Yet I guess few practicioners are catholic though... :)
Oh, and I just cast myself a 7.5 kg gada following your clay pot method. Worked out great! After years of clubbells I guess I was 'gada curious'.
Hi Wintanclan, thanks for your comments. The salute is practiced in the akhara, it symbolises the act of becoming ONE with the gada and asking Hanuman the God of strength for permission and a blessing before you start to swing. I kinda like it. Glad to hear you have started to swing the Gada.
+Paul Taras Wolkowinski thank you for your kind reply. I assumed it was a way of collecting due focus and paying respects to this awe inspiring object.
I am practicing 360s in all 4 variants I can handle only a few repeats so far. Interestingly 1 variant is really still really sticking badly - the one in the opposite direction of my preferred grip/direction combo...
pahalwan.....