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
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
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.
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 1 year ago
@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.
getoutofthematrix 1 year ago
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 1 year ago
@pahhhoul Thanks! You can check out my other vids or search "Defensor Method" to see more vids!
getoutofthematrix 1 year ago
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
chrisarena 1 year ago
nice
bfowler7 2 years ago
That's nice.
williebl2005 2 years ago
Close. Never seen Espada y Daga done like that... good interpretation though.
fightingmink 3 years ago
Very nice guys. From my lowly level it all looks lovely and smoothe!
Keep up the good work
discomike2006 3 years ago
nice!
Mananandata 3 years ago
needs more wushu
4h0ma5 3 years ago
needs more wushu
4h0ma5 3 years ago
That's awesome! :)
Eddiedjvendetta 4 years ago
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pahhhoul 4 years ago
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.
getoutofthematrix 4 years ago
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.
dotanoob2k 3 years ago
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.
shadowshock 3 years ago
@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 10 months ago
@druizsr I studied with Mangisusuro Mike Inay from about 1997 till his passing.
getoutofthematrix 9 months ago
very nice display of Serrada, are you studying under GM Vincent?
dotanoob2k 4 years ago