Here's a FMA Tabak Toyok Demonstration by Tuhon Ray Dionaldo from www.fcskali.com and www.martialmatrix.com. He is known world-wide for his mastery of the Martial Arts.
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@andreadantoniofficial11 жыл бұрын
Master you are incredible!!!!
@barnum1815 жыл бұрын
Great video !
@Windfall308 Жыл бұрын
Dan Inosanto taught Bruce Lee Arnis.. And the use of Tabak Toyok! I Love Jonna Napire ❤️
@cashofferorterms5 жыл бұрын
Nicely executed Tuhon!
@mannyhipolito62489 жыл бұрын
tabak-toyok is shorter than a nunchaku. if i am not mistaken it's sticks are about 8 inches long and its chain\cord measures about 8 to 10 inches :)
@JaimeFlorSongwriter8 жыл бұрын
+Yuki Asuzagawa Yeah, you're right, and it has a longer chain to, kind of like the one that Bruce Lee used. I think he used the 10" handles. I learned on the Japanese version, because they're more common, and they became illegal for a time in California. I don't know if they still are, the laws are confusing. I can order them from Century, and I got my 1st Tabak Toyok from Amazon. I had to learn to adjust, because of the longer chain, but it didn't take to long. To be honest, I never bothered with the type of twirling that Ray does, because they can easily be knocked out of your hand. To be frank, it not very practical. I just do the basic twirling without letting go of the handle, and use strikes from in between. That's all you really need vs. an opponent with something like a knife.
@EnchantedSteel15 жыл бұрын
Good God hes not just a kali/knife fighting expert....
@Sinbad68315 жыл бұрын
What dialect does "tabak toyok" come from? I only heard that weapon as being called "Chako" growing up in the Philippines
@jesuskopp14 жыл бұрын
So is Filipino "Tabak-Toyok" more of the close grip stuff? Does it also do the long power grip swings? He is as good as the free stylers!!
@CrazyBreadWithSauce15 жыл бұрын
I bought Chako in Baguio city for about 255p 3 weeks ago, and they are already broken :(. Nice video btw
@banthablasterprime111110 жыл бұрын
How do you keep it from bruising you in the ribs you twirl it around your side? And under the legs?
@JaimeFlorSongwriter8 жыл бұрын
+Banthablaster Prime By the time they get to those areas, they lose their momentum enough to not hurt you. The danger zone's mid-swing.
@3ch05615 жыл бұрын
He makes it look so damn easy.. T,.,T
@kcorr9413 жыл бұрын
@JaktFibaz DO you even know how to use them?
@BlkHunterGatherer12 жыл бұрын
I have been self teaching myself to use nunchaku for about a year now. My freestyle form mimics an Okinawan kata (doesn't follow it verbatim). I want to explore actual prepared styles of using my weapon. I like Bruce Lee's use of them and I like the impressive twirling-based Filipino styles. But to me, Okinawan seems more practical and less flashy for combat. All of those twirls are reduced to basics spins and passes to change strike positions. Am I right or is there more to this Escrima style?
@BlkHunterGatherer2 жыл бұрын
@Not An Expert Mountain Climber Holy smokes. I typed that 9 years ago. Thank you for the thoughtful reply and the trip down memory lane. I still use nunchucks and somehow, I've gotten to the point that I can do most, if not all, of what he's doing in the video. Having said that, I can greatly appreciate your point. I was speaking out of ignorance 9 years ago. I can certainly see how twirling brings about greater comfort and how that would help me in a fight even if I was relying on Japanese strikes and moves. Plus, it's been at least 7 years since the last time I cracked myself in the head and I know I can blame it on the twirling practice B-)
@apcasrroma15 жыл бұрын
Take a good look at his technique, then compare it with Bruce Lee's in Enter the Dragon and Return of the Dragon. Bruce Lee didn't use the Okinawan methodology, but rather the Filipino "Tabak-Toyok" that was taught to him by Dan Inosanto. Interesting point of note, I think...:)
@ehisey6 жыл бұрын
Or was it the chinese er-ji-gin skills? Okinanwan/Japanese Nunchuk, Tabak-Toyok and Er-gi-gun are all very similar.