It's been years since I've originally seen it, but i occasionally still come back to this epic training montage for motivation
@cpclowner69199 сағат бұрын
What is your preferred folding karambit
@robertmiller811015 сағат бұрын
Man some of the best Kali content I've ever seen. Solid dude!
@mxoohan830319 сағат бұрын
From Armenia with love, there is a something magical in Cali, it's very difficult to stop when I'm training, Thanks a lot 🙏
@user-kn8kb1ie2fКүн бұрын
Fox with Emerson wave is my favorite
@ceciliaaldeza2702Күн бұрын
From philipines sir,
@gilsonmoura7811Күн бұрын
Traduzir para o português não entendo nada
@marcusspears-gt9dvКүн бұрын
WOW ! KEEP UP THE (WORK ) !! PAUL AN THIS TUBE WAS A REALLY (GREAT ) ONE WITH SOME VERY ,TO ME HIGH LEVEL BUT VERY ( Basic ) But very necessary combat attack training.. To me the way that you did this KZbin.This is what I always go through when I train besides close quarter and working my stick in the clinch , Because I'd like to get into (FANG Chokes ) STICK LOCKS WHEN I'M ON THE GROUND ... I recently got back into (STICK BOXING) FOUDED BY (JKD'S TED LUCAY LUCAY ) !! I was looking around my old instructional DVD collection and there it was 2 copies A copy for me and a copy for my twin brother ... Yes, I have a request if you can show more numerata. That would be great. THANKS PAUL I NEVER MISS A KZbin AGAIN THANK YOU VERY MUCH MY (BROTHER) ... (SIFU) MARCUS , R.A.T. Rapid assault tactics SEAL TEAM 6 COMBAT TRAINING , STREET FLITHY MMA , PFS Progressive fighting systems , JEET KUNE DO , UNDER (SI - GUNG ) PAUL VUNAK
@krismullikin83492 күн бұрын
Beast mode unlocked !!!!
@QuaviFrl2 күн бұрын
The world shall never know why im learning this.
@Astral8expl2 күн бұрын
Hey just seen you on an episode of brutal tv escrima vs i mj
@spartanbushido73092 күн бұрын
Super bad @$$, thank you
@konanwarhammer20623 күн бұрын
Why are you using a spear when they make pole arms for that?!?!?!?!
@gscarfiliea95773 күн бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@arabindachutia39483 күн бұрын
Nice....from Assam(India)
@GOBLITE3 күн бұрын
So nunchuks is just a weapon that gives u 99+ stats on parry?
@fizzlebug3 күн бұрын
Now THIS is a good instructional! No nonsense, just straight to the point! A question from a newb: Why do Escrima practictioners occassionally slap their knife arm with their non-dominant arm during a motion? Is it to help stop the trajectory of the arm when it is swinging in towards the body?
@Memerhati4 күн бұрын
Thanks for this. That exercise with the staff was just what I needed! 👍🏼 💪🏼
@kalicenter3 күн бұрын
Happy to be of service my friend 🙏🏼👍🏼
@ronnya14744 күн бұрын
Thank you Paul, good exercises!
@kalicenter4 күн бұрын
My pleasure! 🙏🏼
@andrewsanders76364 күн бұрын
Hey Paul does Kali do axes/battle axes
@kalicenter4 күн бұрын
Yes. Typically short axes like tomahawks or hatchets.
Add sunshine to fire the cylinders and that bench press staff exercise. It.
@kalicenter4 күн бұрын
👍🏼
@dalehill61275 күн бұрын
You must be reading my mind Mr Ingram. 😊 My shoulders are a bit arthritic so I'll give these exercises a try this afternoon. That staff exercise looks tricky, lol. 😅
@kalicenter4 күн бұрын
Let me know if this helps you!
@dalehill61274 күн бұрын
@@kalicenter Thank you! :-) The stick swinging I can do OK. I haven't got an actual staff so I tried using a broom handle. With that I can't get my arms down behind me even slightly. It's quite painful just to raise it over my head, which is bearable; but alas I can't get it down behind the plane of the back of my head even slightly. My shoulders won't go that far. I'll think about buying a longer stick to use as a staff but it might turn out to be too late for that much rotation. As I say, I'm 70 years old; and in addition I've never taken much exercise. Thank you very much for your excellent channel and all of your hard work though, it's greatly appreciated. :-)
@MrEdium5 күн бұрын
Hello. This is Great for the Elderly. Thank You.
@kalicenter4 күн бұрын
Glad you like it!
@tinyfire3435 күн бұрын
I need this
@kalicenter4 күн бұрын
👍🏼🙏🏼
@gilsonmoura78115 күн бұрын
Não entendo nada só no português
@stefanopolizzi77575 күн бұрын
Hi, what's the name of the last attack? I want to understand it better.
@erichwebb83125 күн бұрын
Thanks for the share brother ✝️
@ardenrandolfpanlilio57545 күн бұрын
I love these kinds of more advanced content. Thank you Paul, for teaching me the 1st 3 sets of Seguidas. 🙏
@kalicenter5 күн бұрын
Thank you! Greatly appreciated 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@BallisticPlate5 күн бұрын
Done
@jaredsmith54975 күн бұрын
Well said! You get out of things, what you put in. A little effort, even regularly, still equals a little return. Sadly, in a world of instant gratification most will not truly succeed in a expert/master status. This includes work skills as well. I am a master carpenter because I have dedicated my time to truly howning my skills. Martial Arts is no different! Even with 20 years of mixed training, for specific reasons, I have yet to achieve a master status. Simply because I can't dedicate the same amount of time to it as my other skills. Keep up the great work and videos. They do have an impact on people's lives!
@Diana.DSWMinistries5 күн бұрын
I started with Kali in my martial arts journey and then went on to study other arts. I wouldn't say I am a good martial artist, but I would always show up and do the work. I enjoy it a lot. After 24 years, I recently went back to Kali when I found a good local school. I remember a lot of it, but I am starting over in the beginner classes to make sure I have the foundational techniques down. I am having so much fun!
@davidrojasjr45215 күн бұрын
Awesome video Paul thanks for the step by step demonstration definitely will be practicing this one. peace brother! Dave Tampa Fl🙏🏼
@Lokilion155 күн бұрын
I'm coming up on 4 years with Kali and about 3 1/2 with KC. I haven't been to a seminar but I did train in person with Tom and Chis last year and currently monthly with Tony. I kind of go through fits and starts with Kali. I get insanely frustrated with myself and it almost becomes aversive to train. I haven't figured out a way through that yet. Recently though I got a new horse and he's taking up a lot of my time. But while working with him I'm learning the same attributes as Kali. Range, timing, awareness of myself, awareness of the environment, awareness of him and how that all comes together. It's the same System. And I'm starting to have a deeper appreciation for both. So I started training again more consistently and it's finally starting to click. I sure as Hell can't get frustrated working with the horse so I'm starting to use the same grace and patience I give him for myself. I'm forever grateful for KC. I'm not enrolled anymore. I'm fine being "good enough" and improving at my own pace under Tony's guidance but I'm finally starting to see the System play out in wildly different activities. Pretty cool stuff.
@pyrbannikoz28476 күн бұрын
Such reflection appreciated Paul. I recall 2019 as the year of discovery for me of the intriguing Kali M.A. form. I got 'pretty good' by the year 2024. Maybe kind of plateaued, but Kali formed the major part of daily training, and I was in contact with a Wing Tsun teacher trainer whose skills literally stun. But February I went in for surgery, shoulder reconstruction, to repair an old fall injury, and lo and behold the old plate removal complication resulted in an unexpected additional fracture. Only in the past month have I at last accessed the correct healing compound. Before this, suffice to say, in my unused dojo, I would sit, grieving the loss of all training time while I sought to heal. It's all about to step up soon, I feel. The stream of videos from Kali centre, I'm eager to dip my toes in again. I'll update my subscription too, because I want to support the Kali Center.
@ChatGPTeeh6 күн бұрын
Beginer here Thank you for these drills
@azizcook16516 күн бұрын
I started practicing Kali 4 years ago. Since then not only have i delved deep into the world of armed combat, I've really dug into the science of both the weapons of choice and the system itself. I started off focused only the Stick, The Ginunting and the Kukri. Now i use a Japanese Tanto in 2 particular lengths and a modified Wakizashi made to very particular spec's so that it can be used efficiently for Kali. I've had many setbacks since my start. But when i see how far I've come in the fundamentals and the innovation I've developed, i get the drive and motivation to never quit my training. One day i will attend one of your camps and i will show you how i apply a Samurai Sword to Kali🥋
@tropocal23436 күн бұрын
*In short, "to Become Truly Advanced" at anything, you simply make it a way of life, you don't make it a chore, it's just something you do routinely.* *Still, a certain skill level may be all that's needed for a particular lifestyle, where being all knowing, or the best, does not apply, so one may drop out at that point.* *I was the most attentive student of Kenpo Karate, where I became very good only half way to "Black Belt", that was enough for me to walk confidently through life.* *As the world got crazier, I've added blades and firearms to my defensive quiver, both of which I'm proficient with, but "best" is not my goal.* *Defense to "a regular guy" like me, adds up to being better than average, so that dealing with violent offenders (not big thinkers) is all I, or an average guy needs.* *What I do strive at is (in order) being a great Grandpa, Father, Husband, Friend, Humanitarian, and Naturalist.* *I subscribed to your channel because you demonstrate great handling of "stick weapons", (and certain blades) your instruction is very comprehensive, and that's all I need.* *I would like to take this time to Thank You for all you do, and let you know it's much appreciated.* 👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@jonmitchell22946 күн бұрын
Not a real fight.stop labeling it that way please.
@alialdur49016 күн бұрын
I started martial arts when I was 15, Kyokushin Karate. From 23-29 had a gap cause of work and life. at 30 I migrated to Canada, took up Muay Thai, I was a bit over weight and out of breath. Couple of years later the dojo closed and my Khru, who had a Philippino background, relocated to Kingston, but he cranked my level so that I can train beginners level Muay Thai, conditioned my bones and taught me one basic drill in kali and we practiced some sombrada. But most importantly he became like a family to my spending Christmases and holidays with his family. specially that I migrated alone to Canada. And till today we meet to train whenever the time permits. Case in point, he tells me that when I first walked in to the dojo, soft, long haired , Mediterranean over weight kid, he said to himself I wonder how long this one would last? I lasted, gained a teacher and a friend for life! And met some of my best friends there. I moved then to do HEMA, for few years, and now I'm taking up new discipline soon. never left training since then, I'm 45 now. I can relate to this video, and it hits so deep. finally sorry for writing a newspaper article, I would like to say that it is hard to learn a martial art from the internet, but the way you break out the moves makes it easy for us to reach a high level in this art (Kali). Thanks for every video my friend. every single one is a good solid training session. This channel ranks among the top ones, salute to you and to your brothers in arms. All the best and success in whatever you do.
@kalicenter6 күн бұрын
This journey has the power to impact multiple life times. Thank you for sharing your story. Much appreciated 🙏🏼
@Yourmom-yn7zd6 күн бұрын
Absurd
@hyperbeast22616 күн бұрын
Great video, very educational.
@ronnya14746 күн бұрын
Wise words! Felicidades desde Albuquerque, NM
@kalicenter6 күн бұрын
🙏🏼
@keenanberry16456 күн бұрын
That was awesome! I would love to see more content like this where it's just you in front of the camera sharing knowledge drawn from your time in the arts. This was very good! I would also be highly interested in a training program for Kali instructors. That sounds awesome! Soooo, happy I found Kali Center almost 3 years ago now. When I did, I had no clue or expectation that I would get to train with you and the crew in person, or that I would have the opportunity to train with one of your top students, at his house. Kali Center is something special and I'm looking forward to seeing what you guys have up your sleeves!
@kalicenter6 күн бұрын
Thanks Keenan! I have a few exciting things in the works coming soon. 👍🏼🙏🏼
@florianadolf22566 күн бұрын
Happy Kali anniversary, Paul - keep up the good work 🙌