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  • dude it looks like it's colder than hell. if you get nicked with one of those bastones in the hand i bet it hurts double than warmer weather? thanks for sharing youre skills. hope to count with youre friendship to learn more of youre skills

  • @DesertWarriorsBC Yep it's cold! Chicago in the winter. It does hurt more getting hit in the hand. Unless its so cold that your hand has gone numb.

  • Great espada y daga video.

    Lock and block, the guy feeding, foot work, zoning.... looks really good!

    Lookin' forward to more videos of you guys.

  • @pahhhoul Thanks! You can check out my other vids or search "Defensor Method" to see more vids!

  • Very interesting way to work the defenses! I like it. Do the angle, then throw the left blade and then repeat the angle again. Keeps to the Cabalse basics, but adds a slightly different twist to keep things interesting

  • nice

  • That's nice.

  • Close. Never seen Espada y Daga done like that... good interpretation though.

  • Very nice guys. From my lowly level it all looks lovely and smoothe!

    Keep up the good work

  • nice!

  • needs more wushu

  • needs more wushu

  • That's awesome! :)

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  • I have learned from several Serrada instructors. Maha Guro Nate Defensor,Guro Rich Draney,Mangisusuro Mike Inay, Suro Jason Inay,Guro Dave Mah,Master Jimmy Tacosa. I have not trained with GM Vincent Cabales.

  • Just watched the video again and saw your answer. I was wondering whether you studied with Vincent Cabales because some of your movement reminded me of him. I can see Tacosa's style of movement, specially in the counters where you drop to a very low line counter. Seems you have been able to adapt the different masters' styles very well to your own body and movement. Very good movement and video! Regards.

  • Watch out when he throws the six and you parry it across your face. Not so bad when it's a baston but could be fatal if a blade. I have made the same oops before taking the six and going outside. Just an observation otherwise good stuff.

  • @getoutofthematrix

    When did you train With Suro Mike? He was my teacher as well, Along with Suro Jason and all the old time Guro's.

  • @druizsr I studied with Mangisusuro Mike Inay from about 1997 till his passing.

  • very nice display of Serrada, are you studying under GM Vincent?

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