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Capoeira Mixed Martial Arts Marcus “Lelo” Aurelio Highlight

This a great capoeira highlight for Axe Capoeira’s Marcus “Lelo” Aurelio. Someone who I look up to and respect very much. Edited By Joe Hills Breeden



Philippine Marine Corps Martial Arts Progarm (PMCMAP)

This demonstration was taken during Balikatan (CALPEX) 2009 held at Lapu-lapu, Cebu City Philippines



Stationary Sparring #1: Davin and Freddie 4 videos (Freddie’s Modern Kung Fu 2010)

This is our safe and healthy way to spar. Light contact to the face because of it’s sensitivity and more contact to the legs and body b/c they can take more damage. We have decided that it is best for us to stay as stationary as possible with minimal circular movements so that we can display more techniques to the audience by forcing us to be at close range with one another. Notice we are not fighting out of anger nor do we wish to hurt one another. We are trying to help each other improve by simply being a moving target that hits back. Davin James has been training in the Martial Arts since 1995. He was heavily inspired by Bruce Lee and he also expresses his owninterpretation of Bruce Lees Tao of Jeet Kune Do. Freddie and Davin have been training with one another since the year 2002. Freddie has founded Freddies Modern Kung Fu in 2009, an online Martial Arts Academy on YouTube, that expresses his interpretation of Bruce Lees Tao of Jeet Kune Do. His private underground school is located in Chicago, IL. Fitness and Philosophy lessons are open to the public. Survival technique lessons are only open to official disciples. All techniques are scientifically proven to be effective and are aimed towards unarmed street survival combat. Freddie hand selects disciples to personally train that have the proper discipline and compassionate heart to become successful in his art. If you are interested in becoming an online disciple of Freddies Modern Kung Fu, check his playlist



Systema Russian Martial Art by Vladimir Vasiliev Takedowns with Shirt Collar



MARTIAL ARTS HARDEST STYLE

´PROTECTO´ Self – Defense System techniques demonstrated by creator : Nenad Ikras CONTACT INFORMATION: MSN; e – mail: SD-AllStyle@live.com FACEBOOK: Nenad Ikras



Youth MMA Training at Grady’s Family Mixed Martial Arts – Clearwater, FL

Train under Master Don Grady a former Boxing, Wrestling, and Martial Arts champion. Master (Shihan) Don Grady has trained with some of the best trainers, fighters and instructors in the world. With 37 years of combined experience in Wrestling, Boxing, Russian Sambo, Muay Thai Kickboxing, Shaolin Kempo Karate, Kung Fu, Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, Tae Kwon Do, Mu Tau Pankration, Savate, and Aikido he can take you to the next level whether you are just starting martial arts training or are an experienced MMA fighter. Learn moves such as arm bars, wrist locks, ankle hooks, arm triangles, triangle chokes, knee bars, neck cranks, take downs and striking techniques. Shihan Grady’s aim is to develop well rounded students that are able to punch, kick, elbow, and knee from all angles. Students will learn both the striking and grappling arts, along with great cardio conditioning, respect, self-discipline and self-confidence!



Strikeforce: Britt vs. Sayers Weigh-in

The official weigh-in for Strikeforce®: Britt vs. Sayers, from the Pearl at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas.



Sparring with Lyte Burly

52 blocks re up



Why martial arts outdoor ?

This video is for entertainment and fun purposes only, it is not for instruction and is not intended to encourage viewers to try anything without first learning from a qualified instructor. No one should attempt to try these techniques without being trained and supervised by a qualified person. He who loses himself in his passion, has lost less than one who has lost his passion. For all intents and purposes, eskrima, arnis and kali all refer to the same family of Filipino weapon-based martial arts. In Luzon they may go by the name of arnis, arnis de mano, sinawali, pagkalikali, panandata (usage of weapons), didya, kabaroan (blade usage) and kaliradman. In the Visayas and Mindanao, these martial arts have been referred to as eskrima, kali and kalirongan. Lars Lömke Kutaw and Silat are separate martial arts that have been practiced in the islands. When the Spaniards began colonizing the Philippines, they saw an already-developed weapons-based martial arts practiced by the natives. The name eskrima came from the Spanish word for “fencing” (ie, any form of hand-to-hand combat with bladed weapons). After the decree prohibiting the native to carry full-sized swords (such as the Kris and the Kamplian), the Maharlika (the ancient nobility class) preserved the art. To circumvent the decree, some practitioners used sticks made out of rattan rather than swords, as well as small knives wielded like a sword. It can be traced back from Tome Prises Suma Oriental to Lapu-lapu. As eskrima



Martial Street Art: Interview with Roberto Sharpe

Roberto talks about real fights and being a black martial artist. -For artist contact, written bios and more street artists check out concretebeat.blogspot.com