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How to Use Kilap Hands #1 Block-Left: Reflex Action: Training Drills to Fighting Skills

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2008

Real martial artists know that you will fight the way you train, so you must train the way you want to fight. And the best way to fight well is with functional, conditioned reflexes. In this two-disc video production, long-time kuntao-silat practitioner Bob Orlando teaches how to use partner and solo training drills to develop real fighting skills. In his methodical, no-nonsense style, Orlando gives you nothing but the good stuff -- simple, practical flow drills that are specifically designed to program true combative skills into your muscle memory.

Orlando begins with simple "atomic" partner drills that teach critical defensive skills and the basics of combat movement. He then builds on this foundation, combining the elements into more complex and dynamic molecular drills. Focusing only on what works, these drills efficiently combine upper-art; hands, elbows and forearms, and lower-art; knees and feet techniques into a total skill set that will develop your fighting abilities and reflexes faster than any other training method available.

Available now from the Paladin Press Professional Action Library: http://www.paladin-press.com/product/Reflex_Action/Southeast_Asian

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  • I always wondered how important kilap was to sparring/fighting, how it helps improve sparring/fighing ability, and how you transition to sparring from kilap. So I really appreciate this video.

  • I think parrying to the opposite shoulder is a little risky as you leave yourself open if you miss the punch or if you are fooled by a fake. When i parry i have forward intent so if the person fakes or i miss the punch i hit them and move in or atleast have a hand infront of me (where i can use it more easily) rather than on my opposite shoulder.Thanks for the video.

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