@arnoldarceo I am a Filipino and Arnis is very common here in our place, most of the people here knows arnis, but i am luckily to have a Taoist Chinese Kok Sut Martial Art Instructor and he teaches me Kiam Sut (Jian Shu) and for years of practice, i found out that CHINESE SWORD will defeat FILIPINO ARNIS for a thousands of reasons....
@arnoldarceo personally, i am not against letting various style fight against each other. today, most of martial artiest practice with the imaginary opponent or dummy. through fight, it is only way to know their strength and weakness.
ps. in this video, the wudang swordman lost the fight. he fought too defensive. i believe the real warrior should not be afraid to take the hit. the real martial art should be able to take the criticism.
wow would like to see how chinese jian fights against doce pares. the filipino fighter is ok but the doce pares style uses rapid combos that would have the jian on the run. Also when things get serious the stick is replaced with the bolo so escrima will b on the same level as the jian.
@icedrake1313 it is never right to use another martial art as a practice dummy to show how glorious and how effective your wudang is. simple arguement is that this is what we call black propaganda against Filipino martial arts. With all due respect, this video is a piece of crap.
@icedrake1313 if ever your martial arts is the oldest it's not a big deal here. but again some arts are older. the issue here is the effectiveness of our art. this video is a clear insult to all real arnis or escrima fighters around the world.
@icedrake1313 none of our arts are copies, you are right maybe some are influenced that is very possible. do you know arnis or escrima? have you trained in any of our art?
@arnoldarceo on the other hand if you honestly believe that all of china, Vietnam, japan and korea were just waiting around for enlightenment by an indian martial arts master then, well, i dont even know what then. martial arts are more than capable of being developed without outside influence. please see- kalaripayattu (actually suspected greek origins), koppo (native japanese art, -pre chinese influence), as well as the native arts of hawaii and north america.
@SupremeLutosA kindly name some sir
arnoldarceo 1 week ago
@arnoldarceo I am a Filipino and Arnis is very common here in our place, most of the people here knows arnis, but i am luckily to have a Taoist Chinese Kok Sut Martial Art Instructor and he teaches me Kiam Sut (Jian Shu) and for years of practice, i found out that CHINESE SWORD will defeat FILIPINO ARNIS for a thousands of reasons....
SupremeLutosA 2 weeks ago
@arnoldarceo personally, i am not against letting various style fight against each other. today, most of martial artiest practice with the imaginary opponent or dummy. through fight, it is only way to know their strength and weakness.
ps. in this video, the wudang swordman lost the fight. he fought too defensive. i believe the real warrior should not be afraid to take the hit. the real martial art should be able to take the criticism.
loveryoda 1 month ago
wow would like to see how chinese jian fights against doce pares. the filipino fighter is ok but the doce pares style uses rapid combos that would have the jian on the run. Also when things get serious the stick is replaced with the bolo so escrima will b on the same level as the jian.
fujiiyakumo12 4 months ago
its a crap..
MrDickheadsman 10 months ago
@icedrake1313 here you are correct.
arnoldarceo 11 months ago
@icedrake1313 it is never right to use another martial art as a practice dummy to show how glorious and how effective your wudang is. simple arguement is that this is what we call black propaganda against Filipino martial arts. With all due respect, this video is a piece of crap.
arnoldarceo 11 months ago
@icedrake1313 if ever your martial arts is the oldest it's not a big deal here. but again some arts are older. the issue here is the effectiveness of our art. this video is a clear insult to all real arnis or escrima fighters around the world.
arnoldarceo 11 months ago
@icedrake1313 none of our arts are copies, you are right maybe some are influenced that is very possible. do you know arnis or escrima? have you trained in any of our art?
arnoldarceo 11 months ago
@arnoldarceo on the other hand if you honestly believe that all of china, Vietnam, japan and korea were just waiting around for enlightenment by an indian martial arts master then, well, i dont even know what then. martial arts are more than capable of being developed without outside influence. please see- kalaripayattu (actually suspected greek origins), koppo (native japanese art, -pre chinese influence), as well as the native arts of hawaii and north america.
icedrake1313 11 months ago