I do IMUA lima lama, and this are basicaly the same flow drill we do, good thay are appling this to karate too. no sens in comenting about distance, speed flow etc. they will get all this with continuos practice. so good 4 u guys!!!!;)
I do IMUA lima lama, and this are basicaly the same flow drill we do, good thay are appling this to karate too. no sens in comenting about distance, speed flow etc. they will get all this with continuos practice. so good 4 u gu
Those drills come from filipino martial arts systems. It looks quite funny with karate applications :D but efficiency in real fight remains the same ;)
@badhabit0185 Flow drills are (or were in some "styles") native (as "native" as the forms that came from China) to karatedo as they are to filipino martial arts. They are called renzoku- or renraku-waza-geiko (continous techniques drill and combination techniques drill). Then there is also kakie (pushing hands, tuishou).
Please give me a link for proof on these energy drills coming from Greece and Rome!!!! ROFLMAO!!! :), Pankration, Greco-American Wrestling, I don't see any similarities!!!. You sir, are misleading the general public!!!! Thats just respect!
The elbow drill and the punch drill were taken from energy drills from the chinese and filipino systems respectively. Just give credit where credit is due.
Nice Hubud
kyletoelle 4 days ago
good looking guys doing good hubud drills, you're awesome.
punongbayan4492 1 month ago
kun fu
jorgepakua 1 month ago
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I do IMUA lima lama, and this are basicaly the same flow drill we do, good thay are appling this to karate too. no sens in comenting about distance, speed flow etc. they will get all this with continuos practice. so good 4 u guys!!!!;)
thundertron 4 months ago
I do IMUA lima lama, and this are basicaly the same flow drill we do, good thay are appling this to karate too. no sens in comenting about distance, speed flow etc. they will get all this with continuos practice. so good 4 u gu
thundertron 4 months ago
And it would be better if they showed that slowly = )
alexnickolaev 4 months ago
It would be better if they payed more attencion to the punches technique
alexnickolaev 4 months ago
Does this have any relation to the Tegumi two person drills of Koryu Uchinadi Kenpo Jutsu as compiled and developed by Patrick McCarthy?
Gwisss 6 months ago
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Osonsthunder 2 months ago
Those drills come from filipino martial arts systems. It looks quite funny with karate applications :D but efficiency in real fight remains the same ;)
badhabit0185 10 months ago
@badhabit0185 Flow drills are (or were in some "styles") native (as "native" as the forms that came from China) to karatedo as they are to filipino martial arts. They are called renzoku- or renraku-waza-geiko (continous techniques drill and combination techniques drill). Then there is also kakie (pushing hands, tuishou).
eisbombenhagel 7 months ago
@badhabit0185
No, it does not look funny with karate, it looks funny with these karateka. The distance is off, but the concept is in the "Blocks."
ronin752 4 months ago
@ronin752 Yep agree..looks funny with tis karateka. But keep on practising guys.
jcyprianus 1 day ago
Hey, nice training.
menonfire12 10 months ago
Please give me a link for proof on these energy drills coming from Greece and Rome!!!! ROFLMAO!!! :), Pankration, Greco-American Wrestling, I don't see any similarities!!!. You sir, are misleading the general public!!!! Thats just respect!
kjnchris1 1 year ago
IRKKRS - TeGumi Flow Drills or Renzoku Gaeko.
edenthedjguy 1 year ago
Like the drills, keep up the good work!
daikento 1 year ago
good drill well done sir.
selfdefensekeychains 1 year ago
The elbow drill and the punch drill were taken from energy drills from the chinese and filipino systems respectively. Just give credit where credit is due.
kjnchris1 2 years ago 2
@kjnchris1 and the chinese and filipino systems ripped it off from indian styles and they stole it from the greece and romans and so on lol
SanSuMartialArts 1 year ago
I learned simlar drills in the early 90s but had to get them from escrima then in 2005 saw them being practised as okinawan karate drills.
2homerstone 2 years ago
if more jujutsuka practiced these drills they'd spend less time on they're backs.
wujinsith 3 years ago