@ kempobrad... dude, just the first counter hit that the defender did will already crack the guys head.. no need for 5.. they are drills but it teaches you to react quick so in real fights.. u might use simpler moves.. but damn.. someone trained will always eat someone that isnt!!
@ kempobrad... dude, just the first counter hit that the defender did will already crack the guys head.. no need for 5.. they are drills but it teaches you to react quick so in real fights.. u might use simpler moves.. but damn.. someone trained will always eat someone that isnt!!
interesting. the only thing i'd comment on is simply that i doubt the guy will stand there and let you crack him with your bolo 4 or 5 times before continuing to attack. are these just drills? or are they supposed to be actual techniques?
if the techniques were used in a tournament it would be different. but for defense the attacker wouldn't know what hit him. and the beauty of eskrima techniques that the same skills can be applied empty handed.
@kempobrad "i doubt the guy will stand there and let you crack him with your bolo 4 or 5 times"
Of course the guy will try to do something. What you see here is a principle, not a technique really.
What is being trained here is that you don't just do one attack and that's it. This is what I saw very often with students of Shotokan Karate. Instead you try to, as soon as you get the chance to, strike with a series of attacks. Quantity can be of vital importance in such a situation.
Frans Stroeven is a great martial artist. Real world technique, power and speed, no nonsense art, but with a fantastic flow and therefore beautiful to watch as well.
I know! I noticed that too. He even used the same words and phrases to explain the moves step by step. It's like watching and hearing GM Diony as a white guy.
your breath is your energy...when you run a mile you get tired and are conveniently...out of breath. or when you get hit in the solar plexus you are weak and cant do shit...cuz ur out of breath. proper breathing ensures you have a reserve of energy. but you release it in small bursts with your strikes. boxers to it too. its a grunt or yell or "ush" cuz you have to "compress" the air/energy or you'll just waste it all at once.
Never saw this deadly art video before. I really enjoyed watching. Nice to show respect to Intin Carin, about his principals etc. The place by lapulapu is also wonderfull!
Very nice skills! Thank you for sharing ;-)
abdc32725 6 months ago
haha, nederlandes en engels xp
milanzijnpc123456789 8 months ago
you the man Marcel :P
9nova6 9 months ago
sisiw,
ranierlags 1 year ago
@ kempobrad... dude, just the first counter hit that the defender did will already crack the guys head.. no need for 5.. they are drills but it teaches you to react quick so in real fights.. u might use simpler moves.. but damn.. someone trained will always eat someone that isnt!!
punitnapuruntong 1 year ago
@ kempobrad... dude, just the first counter hit that the defender did will already crack the guys head.. no need for 5.. they are drills but it teaches you to react quick so in real fights.. u might use simpler moves.. but damn.. someone trained will always eat someone that isnt!!
punitnapuruntong 1 year ago
darn u please use a machete!!!
darkj3am 2 years ago 3
interesting. the only thing i'd comment on is simply that i doubt the guy will stand there and let you crack him with your bolo 4 or 5 times before continuing to attack. are these just drills? or are they supposed to be actual techniques?
kempobrad 3 years ago
if the techniques were used in a tournament it would be different. but for defense the attacker wouldn't know what hit him. and the beauty of eskrima techniques that the same skills can be applied empty handed.
malvarez1991 3 years ago
@kempobrad "i doubt the guy will stand there and let you crack him with your bolo 4 or 5 times"
Of course the guy will try to do something. What you see here is a principle, not a technique really.
What is being trained here is that you don't just do one attack and that's it. This is what I saw very often with students of Shotokan Karate. Instead you try to, as soon as you get the chance to, strike with a series of attacks. Quantity can be of vital importance in such a situation.
GaolisVideoLog 1 year ago
Very nice move. I like to learn this style.
amity902 3 years ago
Muy bonito
jebmas 4 years ago
Frans Stroeven is a great martial artist. Real world technique, power and speed, no nonsense art, but with a fantastic flow and therefore beautiful to watch as well.
DocePares11 4 years ago
Just style-wise, his movements actually look very similar to GM Diony Canete's. Very nice videos, thanks for posting!
wheelgauge 4 years ago
I know! I noticed that too. He even used the same words and phrases to explain the moves step by step. It's like watching and hearing GM Diony as a white guy.
ticklemybrain 2 years ago
great techniques and a great eskrimador!
cangear 4 years ago
what the heck is with the noises? other than that...all i have to say..is...DAMN!!!
7psycho7pyro7 4 years ago
Hey psycho7, the "noises" are just his own expression of fighting spirit. It's like kiai in kendo or just about any martial art.
JeffDeBiase 4 years ago
your breath is your energy...when you run a mile you get tired and are conveniently...out of breath. or when you get hit in the solar plexus you are weak and cant do shit...cuz ur out of breath. proper breathing ensures you have a reserve of energy. but you release it in small bursts with your strikes. boxers to it too. its a grunt or yell or "ush" cuz you have to "compress" the air/energy or you'll just waste it all at once.
kempobrad 3 years ago 2
nice Eskrima demonstration.
Jeepney06 4 years ago
Never saw this deadly art video before. I really enjoyed watching. Nice to show respect to Intin Carin, about his principals etc. The place by lapulapu is also wonderfull!
strangedarknez 4 years ago