How To Make Cheap Escrima/Kali/Arnis Sticks
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Just a thought on keeping the pipe insulation from sliding, I use the pre-split insulation and spray a medium strength spray adhesive inside. We experimented with just the tape and when we went full speed it would tear the insulation and the tape and we would end up have the middle be exposed stick. The spray adhesive made all the difference. Great video, thanks.
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Because Explorer Ferdinand Magellan Simple Underestimate the
Filipino Martial Art
"KALI" ,"Eskrima" or "Arnis"
He died in the Battle of Mactan
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Hey Man! long time no talk I guess, well after 2 years I finally mastered Escrima and mixed martial arts
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a very nice idea
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@sigmacombatsystems I thought about the copper tubing. Glad you said it bends. I put together some sticks about 2 weeks ago getting materials from HOME DEPOT. 2 PVC pipes, 2 ft long 3/4 wide, pipe insulation (6 ft. foam type) then a gang of duct. I put caps at both ends to add some weight for swing. Not bad really. So far its holding up. We havent gone full blast but will let you know how it works out. Total Without the purchase of duct tape: $5 & something cents.
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@sigmacombatsystems Good thing you have time making those.
To increase my pain tolerance, I just hit myself with a metal rod that weighs 1 kg.
AT first I was in pain but ont the long run, I am kinda getting use to it. I even feel like I am having a massage especially on my back.
How 'bout a kali made of carbon fiber sound?
Durable and lightweight
bastos324 1 year ago
@bastos324 I've thought about it, but I don't have the resources to make my own and I'm betting anyone that did would charge an arm and a leg for them.
sigmacombatsystems 1 year ago
@sigmacombatsystems We've been having arnis classes in our school.
I've been learning a lot from that but I still have to control my hit because even though I am the best from our class in arnis, I still end up hurting my classmates during demonstrations that is why no one would want to be partners with me.
bastos324 1 year ago
@bastos324 I got use to getting hit, our instructor kind of encouraged that sort of thing. I really like the Stinger sticks I show how to make, they're great at building pain tolerance without the long term problems you get from being thwacked with rattan too many times. My right hand kills me when it gets cold now from all the damage its taken. Controlled force is really one of the hardest things to learn in my opinion, I can control my distance very well, but impact I still have trouble with.
sigmacombatsystems 1 year ago
Just get a metal pipe and put foam in it. that how we do it back home for begginers.
josefu0 1 year ago
@josefu0 LOL. It depends on the metal used whether I'd want to do that too much though. It'd definitely be more resilient. But its harder to get people to train with something like that, especially here. I've tried with conduit and copper tubing, the only problem I had with them was bending.
sigmacombatsystems 1 year ago