i notice this video is taken in Cabanatuan City.... whos from cabanatuan city?? because im from cabanatuan city as well i live not too far from freedom park.. i used to live in barangay Sarenas... PM i have more questions.. I might inquire
The key is to train your eyes to be quicker than your hands. Then you use that to sharpen your reflexes. Once those are mastered, developing of the skills are required. With an end result, you would be an king of fighter!
do u know ways to practice this solo? i mean i can flow especially on a dummy..but theres gotta be more to replicate that feelin of fighting against someone
@walking1way Hello, JKing! Thanks for watching the video, kabayan! Unfortunately, Kali is best learned via buddy system. There are solo drills you can do, such as double stick drills, but won't get the full benefit of the techniques if you don't have someone to practice them with. Or practice them ON.
I dont mean to sound disrespectful, but why is it you have all these training drills but when you see kali, wing chun, or even JKD practitioners in a street fight it just looks like a brawl? Please answer me.
@toyhut2 Your question is valid, my friend. The common denominator among the arts you mentioned is the central tenet of taking down an opponent as fast as possible, in the first few seconds of a fight. These drills are meant to incapacitate at the initial contact. If the fight goes beyond that, as it sometimes does, things may not have gone the way we hoped, but we're adaptable. If you wanna brawl, we can do that. If you wanna scrap, we can scrap. If you wanna grapple, we can grapple.
@toyhut2 why is it you have all these training drills but when you see kali, wing chun, or even JKD practitioners in a street fight it just looks like a brawl?
SIMPLE. because of FEAR,the brain is unable to recall the Techniques and Drills you have learned in a very Stressful situation (streetfight..life and death situation) and instinctive reaction overides which is almost void of any proper techniques ,so the fight goes Beyond your expectations, and thus your brawl.
I can't remember what game the music in this vid is from, Shinobi? Anyways, excellent drills and techniques, your student is awesome for picking it all up so smoothly and so quickly, very cool!
Doc Alex is really a terrific teacher. I've seen him in several of these videos, most of the time with different students, and not only does he present the art skillfully, but his students are all very good as well. A well-earned congratulations.
@villagetanod Sir Roland, your words mean so much to me! To receive such a comment from someone I look up to is so great an honor! Thank you very much, sir! Mabuhay ang Isla Mandirigma Kali - Kali De Leon!
That`s the secret of very good 2-man drills . They train a man quickly by repetition , feeling , and conditioning ; and , when he is in a Real fight , he reacts and fights without conscious thinking , and he wins quickly . Thanks for sharing . Best Wishes !
For two weeks in and the speed he is absorbing the material... That speaks volumes about the quality of the instruction he is recieving. Keep up the good work my friend.
@spildaleidodomo Thank you, Tony! I have only been training him for less than 2 weeks by the time this video was taken, and I am amazed with how fast he's absorbing the drills and techniques.
i notice this video is taken in Cabanatuan City.... whos from cabanatuan city?? because im from cabanatuan city as well i live not too far from freedom park.. i used to live in barangay Sarenas... PM i have more questions.. I might inquire
cristopherlalata 2 months ago
your empty hands skills are on point , ty for posting, inspiring !
jamesinct 5 months ago
@IwouldBiteU damn dude, I see you really miss me on here. You keep up with me like tails do sonic. Are you really that gay
Hooga7 5 months ago
The key is to train your eyes to be quicker than your hands. Then you use that to sharpen your reflexes. Once those are mastered, developing of the skills are required. With an end result, you would be an king of fighter!
Hooga7 5 months ago
do u know ways to practice this solo? i mean i can flow especially on a dummy..but theres gotta be more to replicate that feelin of fighting against someone
walking1way 5 months ago
@walking1way Hello, JKing! Thanks for watching the video, kabayan! Unfortunately, Kali is best learned via buddy system. There are solo drills you can do, such as double stick drills, but won't get the full benefit of the techniques if you don't have someone to practice them with. Or practice them ON.
bladesociety 5 months ago
C'est le wing chun avec un couteau quoi
TeukTnotChou 5 months ago
I dont mean to sound disrespectful, but why is it you have all these training drills but when you see kali, wing chun, or even JKD practitioners in a street fight it just looks like a brawl? Please answer me.
toyhut2 5 months ago
@toyhut2 Your question is valid, my friend. The common denominator among the arts you mentioned is the central tenet of taking down an opponent as fast as possible, in the first few seconds of a fight. These drills are meant to incapacitate at the initial contact. If the fight goes beyond that, as it sometimes does, things may not have gone the way we hoped, but we're adaptable. If you wanna brawl, we can do that. If you wanna scrap, we can scrap. If you wanna grapple, we can grapple.
bladesociety 5 months ago
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@toyhut2 why is it you have all these training drills but when you see kali, wing chun, or even JKD practitioners in a street fight it just looks like a brawl?
SIMPLE. because of FEAR,the brain is unable to recall the Techniques and Drills you have learned in a very Stressful situation (streetfight..life and death situation) and instinctive reaction overides which is almost void of any proper techniques ,so the fight goes Beyond your expectations, and thus your brawl.
dockilat 2 months ago
I can't remember what game the music in this vid is from, Shinobi? Anyways, excellent drills and techniques, your student is awesome for picking it all up so smoothly and so quickly, very cool!
WarriorBoy 5 months ago
Very nice work.
It really makes fun, this martial art to see.
I like that very well.
Thanks for showing.
Take care and all the best.
Greetings Tito
Naturliebe 5 months ago
Doc Alex is really a terrific teacher. I've seen him in several of these videos, most of the time with different students, and not only does he present the art skillfully, but his students are all very good as well. A well-earned congratulations.
villagetanod 5 months ago 5
@villagetanod Sir Roland, your words mean so much to me! To receive such a comment from someone I look up to is so great an honor! Thank you very much, sir! Mabuhay ang Isla Mandirigma Kali - Kali De Leon!
bladesociety 5 months ago
Great vídeo. Congratulation! Thanks for sharing. I wish you much success. Greetings...
soulzonafranca 6 months ago
amazing drills
7europeanfootballer7 6 months ago
That`s the secret of very good 2-man drills . They train a man quickly by repetition , feeling , and conditioning ; and , when he is in a Real fight , he reacts and fights without conscious thinking , and he wins quickly . Thanks for sharing . Best Wishes !
sjander29 6 months ago
For two weeks in and the speed he is absorbing the material... That speaks volumes about the quality of the instruction he is recieving. Keep up the good work my friend.
cthomas1701 6 months ago
amazing work!!
TheAliveformyself 6 months ago
wow! very nice work! great!
KampfkunstAndre 6 months ago
Great looking techniques my friend - You are doing Fusion , and it seems to be working . Best Wishes !
sjander29 6 months ago
Ur hand work is great! Keep out up!!!
Fangsinurface 6 months ago
Nice work !
Sharkman3472 6 months ago
Nice combo entries as usual. Great redonda drill :).
Anji03 6 months ago
come on, i don`t want to have to go to the phillipines to learn that :(
robertgaudlitz 6 months ago
Nice work, very fluid and just nicely done. Great Job
mikereis77 6 months ago
I liked it when you flicked your wrist and knocked the knife out of his hand
TheBonely1 6 months ago
very nice !!!!!! =)
spildaleidodomo 6 months ago
@spildaleidodomo Thank you, Tony! I have only been training him for less than 2 weeks by the time this video was taken, and I am amazed with how fast he's absorbing the drills and techniques.
bladesociety 6 months ago
Yet another masterpiece! Thumbed and faved!
Geezart1982 6 months ago