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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2008

How we use Hubud to work on our perceptual speed. Short demo of Hubud for students to see some (but not all) of the positions and transitions with some techniques thrown in at the end.

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  • Oh god.. I'm goin to post this message to every vid that doenst pronounce the word 'hubad' correctly. I get to be picky since filipino anyways. Keep the 'hu' part short with more emphasis on the 'bad' part pronounced as bud like in rose'bud'.

  • Cool, I'll make a note and make sure all of the 1,000 different dialects pronounce it exactly like you do! Thanks again. Also, I plan on posting a comment on every comment that has grammar mistakes. You spelled the word doesn't incorrectly. Also, you should capitalize the F in Filipino. You are also missing the word I'm in your sentence that declares you are Filipino. Don't worry about it though, not a big deal buddy! Thanks for the positive comment.

  • great video ,very informative,i think it was good the way you started of slow considering this is a sensetivity drill ,most on here are to exspolosive from the start and very sloppy with little or no appreciation for the drill as a whole ..oh yeah also with crappy music over the top.....good work guys .......book marked for later viewing...

  • Thank you for watching

  • Great video. You don't see to many good Hubud vids online. 5 Stars. More please:)

  • Thank you for the nice comment.

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  • very nice flow. I am going to watch it over and over again. There are lots of little nuggets for me to pick up

  • great concept love the hubud addition to kenpo, excellent training basis to real world conncepts of close in empty hand fighting preparedness.

  • I train in Southern Mantis Kung Fu and we do a similar sort of drill to train sensitivity and flow. This is one of those typical drills that when you see someone like yourself do it, it looks so easy but is actually extraordinarily involved. It's also a lot of fun and very satisfying once you have the hang of it. And I agree 100%, you'll learn a lot more from this 'patty cake' exercise in a week than you would learn in a year hitting a bag as hard as you can. Good stuff!

  • I love HUBUD. Its a great drill and a great way to warm up before a workout. Good video...Nice rebuttals to some of the negative comments about your video.

  • @theawakener7 the awakener =hard ass JKD!

  • Great stuff! Keep up the good work!

  • Very nice flow!

  • right on guys, i use hubud as a base for much of my arts, which includes kenpo. respect and best wishes

  • Hubud is such a fun drill. I was closed minded to it then I learned to do some of it and I love it! Great Work!

  • goood vid

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