nice form, footwork and stances, but there's one thing i don't understand though. why is it that foreigners love our martial art while some pinoys don't want to practice our very own. i'm actually proud being a pinoy myself when i saw this. KUDOS to you guro bob.
im a filipino and proud of our martial arts... atleast we can do harm and self defense w/o using any sword or copying any techniques from other martial arts... if you can't do something useful w/ your brain please shut the f* up
pronunciation doesn't really matter... What matters is you learn the art whole-heartedly. I appreciate Bob Quin for respecting the filipino art arnis...
@emberslave... i'm so sorry for you. you don't know how to appreciate the effort of others. YOU are not a real martial artist. YOU are just a wanna-be.
@emberslave Hey, don't be so hard on the guy. Learning how to speak a language and learning a martial art are two completely different things. His pronunciation is already better than that of most foreigners that do Arnis.
Beautiful, smooth and graceful movements. All you need is a "pinay" or Rosetta Stone to help your counting as you sound very "puti" but not too bad. Maybe we'll see you at the WEKAF tournament 2012 in Cebu City Philippine Island
Hi there! i love this post. i cqan imaggine mixing all pieces in a flow to fend off opponents from all quadrants! Footwork helps to give stable blocking and powerfull counters!
yes it really flowsand it looks like your dancing heheeheheh love it maybe someday ill rain o learn arnis jus need to go o a milliary camp or to a master here
Great Job. I especially love the anyo one through 4 series. We have combined anyo's one and two into a two man form and it's a lot of fun to play with. (really tests your footwork and range control).
nice form, footwork and stances, but there's one thing i don't understand though. why is it that foreigners love our martial art while some pinoys don't want to practice our very own. i'm actually proud being a pinoy myself when i saw this. KUDOS to you guro bob.
wishll3ss 5 months ago
Thanks for posting this video!
SuperDESTROYER71 9 months ago
anyo is not a useful in street fights you cannot use that one..try to learn triangle defence and offence...
jessesoberano 1 year ago
im a filipino and proud of our martial arts... atleast we can do harm and self defense w/o using any sword or copying any techniques from other martial arts... if you can't do something useful w/ your brain please shut the f* up
1evanescence2 1 year ago 3
too easy to imagine his stick as lightsaber
s420s666s91 1 year ago 2
god bless you for putting this up!
karateabc123 1 year ago
Does anyone know the title of the song used in this video?
dragonistaoo1 1 year ago
filipino martial arts and arnis masters were only used as dummy by foreign practictioners.
Abajr71 1 year ago
@Abajr71 well lets see your ''foreign practitioner" go up against a filipino master the lets see who becomes the dummy
ghikg03 10 months ago
This would be EPIC with a light saber!
yanyankers 1 year ago
We miss your teachings Master Quinn!
seonkido 1 year ago
very nice sir, neat and smooth.... mabuhay!
punongbayan4492 1 year ago
pronunciation doesn't really matter... What matters is you learn the art whole-heartedly. I appreciate Bob Quin for respecting the filipino art arnis...
@emberslave... i'm so sorry for you. you don't know how to appreciate the effort of others. YOU are not a real martial artist. YOU are just a wanna-be.
TheSabumnim 1 year ago
@TheSabumnim
Thank you for your kindness. My goal is to only keep the respect that I have for the Philippino culture.
bobquinnarnis 1 year ago
@bobquinnarnis exactly.
PappaMusic 1 year ago
@emberslave Hey, don't be so hard on the guy. Learning how to speak a language and learning a martial art are two completely different things. His pronunciation is already better than that of most foreigners that do Arnis.
GaolisVideoLog 1 year ago
Arnis form is so beautiful!!!!
jazz2slick 1 year ago
@jazz2slick
Thank you for your response. I try my best to show respect to an art that has much history.
bobquinnarnis 1 year ago
@emberslave
Yeh ok get over the fact that I know I'm noyt Filippino, but I have the utmost respect!
bobquinnarnis 1 year ago
@bobquinnarnis
i'm up for some one on one stuff big guy!
bobquinnarnis 1 year ago
@OprahsFATASS
you might want to do some further research, thank you for being interested.
bobquinnarnis 1 year ago
@narukibaful thank you for your compliments
bobquinnarnis 1 year ago
@kracka117 you already are making your sifu look like shit, by direspecting others trying to do what they enjoy.
42lynchmob 1 year ago
@kracka117 cool, lets see you spar as well. what? no videos of that? why am i not suprised.
42lynchmob 1 year ago
forget the accent it doesnt matter hes not filipino
morningstar000 1 year ago
you know guys... those "anyos" are martial dances.... there are lots of other sytles to enjoy in arnis... ^_^
scalaberch69 2 years ago
which stile of arnis is that ?
remy presas or something else ?
Gangstatiger93 2 years ago
puede rin namam anyo apat on so on... dipende sa pag-gamit...
torpe1229 2 years ago
@torpe1229
maraming salamat po
bobquinnarnis 1 year ago
Why do Americans HAVE to integrate their own accent when speaking a difficult language?
emberslave 2 years ago
Nice job sifu! - Frank Shekosky
CMAKarate 2 years ago
Beautiful, smooth and graceful movements. All you need is a "pinay" or Rosetta Stone to help your counting as you sound very "puti" but not too bad. Maybe we'll see you at the WEKAF tournament 2012 in Cebu City Philippine Island
09pinoy814 2 years ago
Hi there! i love this post. i cqan imaggine mixing all pieces in a flow to fend off opponents from all quadrants! Footwork helps to give stable blocking and powerfull counters!
Peacenrespect 3 years ago
yes it really flowsand it looks like your dancing heheeheheh love it maybe someday ill rain o learn arnis jus need to go o a milliary camp or to a master here
loggers21 2 years ago
Very good videos of anyos. I like them :)
tkpmd 3 years ago
Great Job. I especially love the anyo one through 4 series. We have combined anyo's one and two into a two man form and it's a lot of fun to play with. (really tests your footwork and range control).
Chris Arena
chrisarena 3 years ago
Happy to finally see you put this on. Great to hear the class in the background with Mr. H.
actoovy 3 years ago