B/c this clip doesnt really show much at all, i implore any and all skeptics to buying just one of Bob Orlando's videos to see the true fluid power and devastation this style of fighting can bring (the most bad ass intercepting and deflecting techniques you have ever seen). Anyone can learn it, but as i said before, its best to have some sort of strong foundation in another martial art form, such as karate, if you want true focus and control.
first before doing this b/c* someone who's trained in this a lot, was to ever get into a real situation, might not instinctly have propper control and depending on how you react to an attacker, could easily accidently kill someone. Im just warning people b/c this art form is/can very dangerous. Luckly I already had a pretty strong foundation in Shotokan from when i was younger, so my dad used (while teaching me to) me as his training partner when learning this.
Yeah, this is one of the most, if not the most, effective styles of fighting. My dad trained in Aikido, and mostly Shotokan for over 30 years of his life. I want to say around almost 10 years ago he bought Bob Orlando's tapes, and b/c my dad has been doing a hard, focused, yet at his level fluid, style of martial arts most of his life, it did not take him to long to perfect..., but i recommend that people do some sort of martial art, like Shotokan, that emphises on focus and control b/c...
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B/c this clip doesnt really show much at all, i implore any and all skeptics to buying just one of Bob Orlando's videos to see the true fluid power and devastation this style of fighting can bring (the most bad ass intercepting and deflecting techniques you have ever seen). Anyone can learn it, but as i said before, its best to have some sort of strong foundation in another martial art form, such as karate, if you want true focus and control.
29zc 3 weeks ago
first before doing this b/c* someone who's trained in this a lot, was to ever get into a real situation, might not instinctly have propper control and depending on how you react to an attacker, could easily accidently kill someone. Im just warning people b/c this art form is/can very dangerous. Luckly I already had a pretty strong foundation in Shotokan from when i was younger, so my dad used (while teaching me to) me as his training partner when learning this.
29zc 3 weeks ago
Yeah, this is one of the most, if not the most, effective styles of fighting. My dad trained in Aikido, and mostly Shotokan for over 30 years of his life. I want to say around almost 10 years ago he bought Bob Orlando's tapes, and b/c my dad has been doing a hard, focused, yet at his level fluid, style of martial arts most of his life, it did not take him to long to perfect..., but i recommend that people do some sort of martial art, like Shotokan, that emphises on focus and control b/c...
29zc 3 weeks ago
Great breakdown of info as usual from an excellent master and technician. Wish I lived closer to Denver. Peace to you always.TD
tonybells 1 month ago
Please keep comments intelligent, on topic and constructive.
Please watch the entire video and listen to what is being said before making a comment. We welcome constructive criticism. That means if you do not agree, please offer what you would do differently and why. The value in opposing opinions is that we all can learn even more from constructive discourse. But it must be civil.
If you cannot conduct yourself in an adult-manner, you will not be tolerated.
PaladinPress 1 month ago