I have to admit, this is one of the more effective styles I've seen demonstrated; simple, yet brutally effective techniques that flow naturally. I especially liked the way the instructor used the a grip on the point of the crook to protect his hand on the blocks; something I haven't seen used in any of the Oriental styles or American forms (such as Cane Masters).
The demonstration itself is first rate as well. Even though I don't understand a word the instructor says, the point gets across.
I say.
velocir3 1 year ago
I have to admit, this is one of the more effective styles I've seen demonstrated; simple, yet brutally effective techniques that flow naturally. I especially liked the way the instructor used the a grip on the point of the crook to protect his hand on the blocks; something I haven't seen used in any of the Oriental styles or American forms (such as Cane Masters).
The demonstration itself is first rate as well. Even though I don't understand a word the instructor says, the point gets across.
IanSabrewolfe 3 years ago
Vive le Canne. Beautifully elegant as it is effective!
danmarino1970 2 years ago 2
Somehow I have to grin because this is the martial art that Doctor Hous probably would learn if he were in france.
Nonetheless: Very impressive.
Malachayas 3 years ago
Holy shit your right.I like to see Dr Hous do some stuff like that.That would make him seem even more cool like when he rides his motorcycle
eddiedaskull 3 years ago
Interesting! thank you!
alilives2008 3 years ago
Wow! How awesome. I love this. Is it common with these sorts of training clubs in France?
Leondrian 4 years ago
Great moves. A real gentlemans weapon
Fighter7000 4 years ago 2