Kali JKD Trapping-Paul Vunak

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Old clip from Paul Vunak and a young guro Marc Denny on kali trapping and gunting. Cut and edited to the essentials.
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  • @Raptorcdxx
    @Raptorcdxx4 жыл бұрын

    The Bob Ross of fighting. This dude is still changing lives! 🤙🏻

  • @RonOrGina
    @RonOrGina4 жыл бұрын

    I went to go see him back in 1988 originally. That man had a lot of answers in what i was looking for. An intelligent view to realistic fighting back when most were doing patterns of some sort. His teachings influenced the way i teach JKD today. :)

  • @jamespierce419

    @jamespierce419

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ron Kosakowski you are awesome in my opinion.

  • @RonOrGina

    @RonOrGina

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jamespierce419 Thank you for the kind words. I just love doing and teaching my martial arts. :)

  • @HomelessNinjaKennedy
    @HomelessNinjaKennedy4 жыл бұрын

    What a great instructor. Vunak was amazingly progressive. He saw the value of incorporating Muay Thai into their training way before the MMA world noticed it, and apparently he was also the guy who convinced Inosanto to start incorporating BJJ into JKD.

  • @jsolojfjkd
    @jsolojfjkd5 жыл бұрын

    Paul was such a bad ass, he knew what's up back then, way ahead of his time. To his respect very awesome, I enjoy and feel blessed by his teachings, very rare man here folks, Mr. Vunak understood and applied jkd concepts to the essence. Man , I never met him but I have most of his DVDs and this guy's is for real... Very few are the elect remnants of Dan inosanto... Ron Balicki,yori Nakamura just to name a few are real badasses... No disrespect to others, you know who you are, Richard bustillo, Taki kimura, Larry hartsell, Ted Wong, Ted lucay lucay, James demil, Tim tacket, Bob Bremer, James Lee, Chris Kent, and many more... You know who you are..." The real ones"

  • @jsolojfjkd

    @jsolojfjkd

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Jason MP Panther products vol. 1-7 1986

  • @stevewonder4258
    @stevewonder42583 жыл бұрын

    This man impressed me and inspires me in the 90s. After watching and training the „JKD Streetfighting Series“ i begann to train JKD.

  • @jbravo41
    @jbravo4111 жыл бұрын

    This is from his first JDK series from 1988, the tape was called simply "JKD - Trapping", it also featured young Marc Denny of DogBrothers.

  • @mattsampson3801
    @mattsampson38013 жыл бұрын

    This is gold pay attention to what this man says I have been through wrestling,Karate,judo & jiu jit su, and boxing. but learning how to put all useful combat together is great thing to see you can learn more from these videos than your local martial arts studios

  • @pullingguard5435
    @pullingguard54355 жыл бұрын

    Dang that was a blast from the past. I remember seeing this from Paul years ago and it always stuck with me. The power of the mullet!!👊🏼

  • @InfinityAtlantic1
    @InfinityAtlantic112 жыл бұрын

    Great classic vid, great to see Paul at his best and Marc Denny together!

  • @NMENDEZJKD
    @NMENDEZJKD3 жыл бұрын

    Paul was my teacher of Kali and JKD. He was and is still amazing and yeah we were 30 years ahead of our time. It's only now in 2020 that MMA is starting to do what we were doing back in the 1980s and they still have much to learn.

  • @baldieman64
    @baldieman6411 жыл бұрын

    It's aways good to come back to these vids to touch base. The concepts are universal and transferable. Whilst MMA/BJJ is good stuff and a vital support system for when it goes to the ground, a viable armoury of infighting and dirty tricks is always a good place to start. Video's by the likes of Paul and Dan certainly made be rethink my own approach to Japanese Ju-Jitsu and the bridge from punching and kicking to grappling range..

  • @jonathanjoyce-clarke1763
    @jonathanjoyce-clarke17635 жыл бұрын

    I saw his dvd last year and it was awesome. What the name of the rock song at the beginning of the tape? Please let me know.

  • @GeorgeFranquiz
    @GeorgeFranquiz2 ай бұрын

    Very informative, thank you Paul.

  • @worldclass64
    @worldclass6413 жыл бұрын

    this is a great vid of Paul ! Good explanation of his program

  • @Buffster0896
    @Buffster089613 жыл бұрын

    I been in JKD for years and I love Paul Vunak's way of teaching and instruction. I would do anything if I could train with him just for a day!!

  • @samuraisteve2775

    @samuraisteve2775

    2 жыл бұрын

    Anyone can reach him and take Private Lessons, so get your shit together and go see him. He does seminars all over, so you have no excuse.🙏

  • @HybridDragons
    @HybridDragons13 жыл бұрын

    @w0rdisbond WTF?!? This guy was taught by Dan Inosanto, Who was taught by Bruce Lee. Of course this will not be exactly the same as Bruce Lee's form of fighting but that's pretty normal. That's what Bruce would have wanted! He didn't want people to copy his fighting style but to use his concept to develop a style of their own. And VUNAK! Did just that, effectively!

  • @gabbar51ngh

    @gabbar51ngh

    6 жыл бұрын

    HybridDragons He was practicing Bjj before bjj got famous. This guy knows stuff. He may have been inspired by Bruce Lee but completed added new stuff which is revolutionary. I don't think Bruce Lee did any of this stuff but the way he categorized everything is fucking genius

  • @richardbarton6146
    @richardbarton61463 жыл бұрын

    I wished he had a dvd series on trapping progression. slow it down and step by step. it is all too fast to comprehend. He is amazing!

  • @blazinazin215
    @blazinazin21511 жыл бұрын

    what is the title of this video? Do you know where i can buy it?

  • @CJCon885
    @CJCon885 Жыл бұрын

    This is a really nicely made and explained vid. 👍🏻

  • @omarmontes90
    @omarmontes9011 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this great lesson it was very informative . I hope I never have to use it but the tools are there and ready

  • @painandinjurydoctor
    @painandinjurydoctor Жыл бұрын

    Saw this on VHS in the early 90s. You can tell he understands what Bruce Lee was trying to teach, the idea of not one style but a flow of strikes that emphasize efficiency, to end a fight fast.

  • @TheThemattyo1
    @TheThemattyo1 Жыл бұрын

    If given the choice between sight or sound you would certainly choose sight"....Paul for years now is someone I have only been hearing about.

  • @douglase.bolton4647
    @douglase.bolton46475 жыл бұрын

    is it true that close proximity of opponent acts your pre-built in defense

  • @antonioguerrero8567
    @antonioguerrero85673 жыл бұрын

    Great video...

  • @Dtrollmancan
    @Dtrollmancan11 жыл бұрын

    there were no dvds in this times little man vhs :P

  • @rotsebanotman
    @rotsebanotman12 жыл бұрын

    what martial art is this?

  • @EMR80
    @EMR8013 жыл бұрын

    I gota buy this tape man Paul is the man.

  • @dennyreno
    @dennyreno10 жыл бұрын

    I have problem! Not very many people took JKD because there are no dojo. Now in future you can buy dvd set and show up and get certified. How long does it take to get a jkd dojo in Reno Nevada and else where. America need chain school for jkd please apply!

  • @kunedoman
    @kunedoman2 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful old school JKD!

  • @williamsmith8790
    @williamsmith87903 жыл бұрын

    Post coke, pre meth, prime Vu. When he was the fighter of the family. Panther and TRS were great tapes.

  • @atrainbrady3208

    @atrainbrady3208

    9 ай бұрын

    He was awesome back in his hay day.

  • @BigBossIsBack
    @BigBossIsBack Жыл бұрын

    Surprisingly good asmr

  • @mrh4nma
    @mrh4nma Жыл бұрын

    I love it

  • @ForeverJack69
    @ForeverJack6911 жыл бұрын

    source?

  • @BratanDimon
    @BratanDimon12 жыл бұрын

    @osensei2987 how do you know ß where can I read about that ß

  • @bxlawless100
    @bxlawless1006 жыл бұрын

    Destructions are underrated, imo.

  • @aftercarecarez
    @aftercarecarez6 жыл бұрын

    Wouldn’t Judo or Greco Roman style be good here too ?? Lots of great info here

  • @davedaniel9153
    @davedaniel915312 жыл бұрын

    Thanks man and i do believe it works i was just curious to ask because of some ddumb ass comments ive saw.

  • @Edalb123
    @Edalb12311 жыл бұрын

    Hey man, which Paul Vunak DVD is this clip from?

  • @kevgjkd1970

    @kevgjkd1970

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think it's from Headbutts, knee"s, and elbows. Panther Productions.

  • @fatsnorkel
    @fatsnorkel4 жыл бұрын

    When he starts sparring and moving around the trapping seems to go out the window.

  • @Dan.50

    @Dan.50

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yep. So does all the smooth techniques. He just starts punching.

  • @headscratchgames

    @headscratchgames

    4 жыл бұрын

    that because he is wearing gloves haha

  • @jmz2144

    @jmz2144

    4 жыл бұрын

    Because with all that range, it makes more sense to fight with kicks or boxing, if they entered a clinch or were in an enclosed space then it makes sense to switch to trapping

  • @andy1185

    @andy1185

    4 жыл бұрын

    "When he starts sparring and moving around the trapping seems to go out the window" When he is moving around, he is in long range. You don't trap in long range. Trapping is not a goal in itself. You hit, hit, hit and only when there is an obstruction you trap for a split second and start hitting again. During your training you have to isolate trapping to be good at it.

  • @danielwilliamson275

    @danielwilliamson275

    3 жыл бұрын

    No it’s still there. Slow it down.

  • @jovanleon7
    @jovanleon75 жыл бұрын

    08:50 what happened in Silva v Weidman 2

  • @tonyr8051
    @tonyr80513 жыл бұрын

    I trained for years with this stuff when I was younger. I can say that some of that stuff just didn’t work full speed. Good luck zoning out with foot work while trapping a jab. Whenever I boxed the only thing I was ever able to catch full speed on a consistent basis from a fast jab was the elbow destruction to the hand. There is no way you are going to zone out with footwork and catch a jab at the same time unless you are fighting a sloth.

  • @abcdef-kx2qt

    @abcdef-kx2qt

    2 жыл бұрын

    YES I BE LEAVE YOU !

  • @samuraisteve2775

    @samuraisteve2775

    2 жыл бұрын

    There are levels to everything. Now I am not going to debate the specific technique you mentioned, but… When you are of a considerably higher level of technique than your opponent, you would be amazed at what you can pull off. The question becomes how good and experienced are you vs your opponent.🙏

  • @ohkage

    @ohkage

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@samuraisteve2775 Yep exactly. Not all fights are sanctioned hand-picked bouts where two competitors are expected to be of same skill level. Sometimes you're fighting for your life against an attacker with very little fight knowledge.

  • @morganlim4552

    @morganlim4552

    Жыл бұрын

    Not all martial arts work in every situation. It all comes down to each individual to figure out what works for them. Martial arts is nothing but a set of tools. It is up to us to figure out when to deploy the right tools. All instructors, regardless of style, can only teach you what they know; up to us to figure out when is the right moment to use it. In my experience, the two things that I find that are constant are fitness and footwork...you gotta be fit (stamina, speed, power) and with great footwork (agility) to execute your form with precision regardless of whether you are in a full contact sport (MMA, Muay Thai, Boxing, Kickboxing) or out in the streets.

  • @Dtrollmancan
    @Dtrollmancan11 жыл бұрын

    crazy to see Master Marc as a student but as he says we all started at the bottom ;)

  • @bxlawless100
    @bxlawless1006 жыл бұрын

    Lost art. So, effective.

  • @TheTails63
    @TheTails6310 жыл бұрын

    JKD is what you take with you and can apply effectively.your path may not be my path,but they probably lead to the same place.

  • @AlbertChyn
    @AlbertChyn7 жыл бұрын

    Was there a name for this video series?

  • @jsolojfjkd

    @jsolojfjkd

    5 жыл бұрын

    This was Paul's first DVDs back in 1986, 7dvd series. Panther productions back then. Just go to eBay and you'll be able to find. Probably bootleg, but it's ok as long as you get them. Original stuff lost to the ravishes of time.... FYI I recommend all his stuff, some repetitive stuff but still good as he refined his product as years pass, just like Bruce Lee did, and as you should too. Remember what Bruce Lee and Dan inosanto always Said and still.do which is the essence of jkd" absorb what is useful, reject what is useless"..

  • @startup97
    @startup9712 жыл бұрын

    What intense speed this man has! 6:19-6:22

  • @iliketheodds2575
    @iliketheodds25753 жыл бұрын

    What happened to Paul?

  • @computerhoofd
    @computerhoofd12 жыл бұрын

    Why didn't he demonstrate the butt slamming the groin technique?

  • @fluffstalker
    @fluffstalker12 жыл бұрын

    Butt the bag two hours a day? Shaolin monks: Challenge accepted.

  • @coolwaterdvr
    @coolwaterdvr12 жыл бұрын

    Vunak is a beast.

  • @jessepolillo4298
    @jessepolillo42984 жыл бұрын

    A very young Paul Vunak and Marc Denny

  • @RichardP539
    @RichardP5395 жыл бұрын

    Christ, he's fast.

  • @linojakobsen7737

    @linojakobsen7737

    5 жыл бұрын

    ... but the faster you are, the less likely you are to get into trapping situations.

  • @FormlessJKD17

    @FormlessJKD17

    3 жыл бұрын

    You don't fight to look for trapping. Trapping is second nature.

  • @RichardP539

    @RichardP539

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FormlessJKD17 My second nature is jerking off. We each have strengths and weaknesses. Embrace strengths and mitigate weakness. Say...what're you wearing?

  • @FormlessJKD17

    @FormlessJKD17

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@RichardP539 Weak.

  • @FormlessJKD17

    @FormlessJKD17

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@RichardP539 What do you train chump?

  • @urbandaniel100
    @urbandaniel10012 жыл бұрын

    god bless

  • @dazzabarl68
    @dazzabarl6811 жыл бұрын

    This is one if the best vids I've seen on jkd concepts and Kali entries. Both brutal and deadly effective combat arts - not sports

  • @grandwonder5858

    @grandwonder5858

    3 жыл бұрын

    Even MMA guys can be beaten by a good self defense martial artist. No doubt about it despite what those UFC fanboys say.

  • @osensei2987
    @osensei298712 жыл бұрын

    @BratanDimon Uh ....! Yeah! Paul Vunak is stone cold mad! He went out and tested these techniques in actual street fights.

  • @Redbeard.Combatives
    @Redbeard.Combatives4 жыл бұрын

    😳

  • @rotsebanotman
    @rotsebanotman12 жыл бұрын

    @Pitboss306 ok, thx

  • @Montie-Adkins
    @Montie-Adkins5 жыл бұрын

    That 6:10 to 6:36 illustrates real application.

  • @davedaniel9153
    @davedaniel915312 жыл бұрын

    whhat do u guys think, does this stuff work? Please give feedback

  • @jackthracian6478
    @jackthracian64787 жыл бұрын

    Jim 10 \ 10

  • @DawadahKingDavid
    @DawadahKingDavid11 жыл бұрын

    Add what is Usefull but it must not take away from that which is simple. Blocking is a low level but we All do It. Parrying is more advanced but still a low level. Evade. Slip Snap Back Counter Intercept Not just kick the Balls. IF THE ATTACK COMES FROM THE CENTER ATTACK AT AN ANGLE " Semi Circle" IF THE ATTACK COMES FROM AN ANGLE. ATTACK THE CENTER. simple

  • @leonabarfield1560
    @leonabarfield1560 Жыл бұрын

    The enemy he doesn't even want to know what happens when I get to my groin

  • @vedder10
    @vedder1010 жыл бұрын

    This is vintage vunak

  • @vedder10

    @vedder10

    3 жыл бұрын

    I can't believe I'm still alive.

  • @0713mas
    @0713mas11 жыл бұрын

    He forgot pumbling/ clinch range which is slightly closer than trap range. More combative & rudimentary than trapping, IMO trapping should've taught as advanced technique

  • @harrison4434

    @harrison4434

    4 жыл бұрын

    My JKD instructor teaches modified clinch as part of the trapping range. The art has developed since Paul's time for sure.

  • @BratanDimon
    @BratanDimon13 жыл бұрын

    what do you think guys- is it good for self-defense on street-fight ?

  • @ajjkdluigi8687

    @ajjkdluigi8687

    4 жыл бұрын

    Of course!to fight not to fight !Killing techniques!

  • @joelyoung17
    @joelyoung176 жыл бұрын

    Good friends with a guy who trained with Paul.

  • @robinhoodwasasocialist.1401
    @robinhoodwasasocialist.14016 жыл бұрын

    I'm not trying to shit on this guy as a martial artist but I just don't how anyone could pull off the limb destruction thing in real time.

  • @Dan.50

    @Dan.50

    4 жыл бұрын

    You can't, it just sounds cool.

  • @kevgjkd1970

    @kevgjkd1970

    3 жыл бұрын

    I trained with Paul. And I can assure you you could throw a punch at him off rhythm and he could get it with a destruction. Whether he drove your fish straight into his elbow or not? Is another matter. But throw a punch at him and he destroy your arm. It would feel like the worst Charlie horse you've ever had in your life on your bicep. One or two of those? And the arm is pretty useless as a weapon. I know from experience. After a couple of destructions from Paul, I can barely lift my arm. In a fight it would have been useless. In the training session it became useless. And he was holding back. If you really laid into it, he probably would have separated my bicep from the bone. I have no doubt of that. At the end of the day? My arm was one big bruise, from top to bottom. The repetitiveness of the training is what allows this. When we train destructions? We trained it all day. Until it became second nature. Sure you'll miss a few here or there, but that's the same with any martial art. A boxer doesn't connect with every punch. It's the punches that he does connect with that are effective. Same thing with this martial art. You're not going to block every punch or destroy every arm. You're not going to block every kick. But if you're in good enough shape? You'll be able to handle the hits that you do get, and deliver hits back that are unmanageable. Paul preached out above all. Real combat experience. Be able to take a punch, but give one back more expertly. More devastating, more overwhelming. He was a great trainer. I owe my ass to his training several times. I've been in fights that I by all counts should have lost. But won ands down thanks to his teaching. I can't stress that enough. In the real world JKD worked

  • @shlokda
    @shlokda9 жыл бұрын

    I have a ton of Vunak DVD's. The stuff sounded great and looks awesome, and a good bit of it is relevant, particularly the emphasis on headbutts knees and elbows, etc. However, after spending a few years actually training in Krav Maga, and doing a LOT of full contact sparring and fighting with gear with full speed and force and a variety of different opponents, you really get to see how insanely difficult and flat out impractical trapping is in most situations. If you go around with the mindset of trapping punches, or expect people to just let their arms linger there waiting for you to take them, you will get hurt. There are definitely "traps" that are useful in certain contexts and situations, but not these wing-chun style ones trying to pluck strikes out of the air.

  • @josesoto9335

    @josesoto9335

    9 жыл бұрын

    Get inside and follow your trap with an eye jab you'll see how effective it will be lol. But I understand it's very hard to do this full speed but I used to box for year even won amateur championship and I can parry and catch punches

  • @Huhmasta

    @Huhmasta

    9 жыл бұрын

    Trapping is inherently difficult because, as vunak stated, it's a combative range. At that range, you have far less time to react. I wouldn't say it's impractical, it's takes practice, more than just simply watching JKD videos. I would suggest learning from JKD instructors

  • @Huhmasta

    @Huhmasta

    9 жыл бұрын

    That is if you haven't already

  • @Huhmasta

    @Huhmasta

    9 жыл бұрын

    Also I believe you've confused the definition of trapping range. Sure trapping includes catching an arm and then going in, but what vunak is talking about is actually closing distance or countering what your opponent gives you. Trapping range allows him to do the most damage in the shortest amount of time possible, it's not about just catching a punch, it's about making an opening so you can get close and wreck your opponent

  • @combatfitness7092

    @combatfitness7092

    8 жыл бұрын

    +shlokda lol.. Anyone who spars regularly like me will know that trapping doesnt work. and if you know how to fight due to the sparring you do in muay thai or boxing of bridging the gap and all, you'll realize that you can beat people using any style once you are good at fighting using muay thai or boxing.. if i wanted i could just bridge the gap and then start bridging the gap and hitting the opponent using slaps or anything.. i could make it look as ridiculous as possible but it'll still work.. LOL. .no wonder many wing chun guys fail.. they dont spar.. they think chi sau is good when its a waste of time..

  • @PhunkyMunky10
    @PhunkyMunky109 жыл бұрын

    Hmm... I wonder if Jiujutsu would flow well with this. My personal opinion is never to get on the ground, that's where the guys buddies are able to stomp on you, and that's just a general philosophy of mine and not related to any specific art. I am sure I'm not alone in this. On your feet you are mobile and fluid. So escape from the ground is important to me, I don't want to be comfortable there... But I wonder if Jiujutsu would help in that matter. But then again, he is explaining here that this is merely regarding trapping range, the working range of these close in fighting styles (as opposed to the flashy kicks of TKD and others similar). I am just looking into Kali-JKD and have a school near by, so as you might tell so far I don't know much of anything about this art. JKD = a Philosophy as I understand it, not an art in and of itself. It can borrow from many different arts to suit the purpose for YOU or just ME. So if you are using Kali as a base, a JKD philosophy would allow you to add in many things from other styles if it goes well with your flow. So Muay Thai and Wing Chun techniques could make their way into what you are doing if those techniques work in your flow... Or your fighting methods. Through this you create a system for YOU which works well for YOU... Your own style. What is right for you isn't always right for another. I took Tai Kwon Do as a kid. It's not for me, but it may be for someone else. But the lower, shorter kicks of Thai Fighting... THOSE have worked well for me. But so far everything I have learned has made me into a stand up MMA sort, and not even a good one at that. But it's worked.... Now I look at Kali and think it may be for me. I plan to take some classes to see how I think of it. I think I should find at least some art and stick to it, in that I should stay in it long enough to say this is what I base my fighting style on. I've taken Tai Kwon Do, karate, boxed a bit, even went to some "Ninjutsu Dojo" (Rolling my eyes here, the dude was a joke). But I've never stayed with any of them.

  • @EdmondLau2007

    @EdmondLau2007

    7 жыл бұрын

    I'm sure it will if you can adapt and apply it to yourself. You just have experiment and see what works for you. My philosophy is like yours regarding the ground. For me, I'm not going to willingly go to the ground and try to fight someone there. Just too many things can go wrong as a fight is never really "fair" or symmetrical.

  • @stefanodogg280

    @stefanodogg280

    7 жыл бұрын

    "In order to taste my tea, first you must empty your cup".... Bruce Lee

  • @kevgjkd1970

    @kevgjkd1970

    3 жыл бұрын

    Brazilian jiu jitsu, has been added to JKD. Bruce didn't intend for JKD to be static. All of his teachings will adhere to this quote use what is useful, reject what is useless, and add what is specifically your own". Paul is the one who added Brazilian jiu jitsu to the JKD regimen. It's just the last resort going to the ground. You're right you don't want to be there. But if you end up there, you want to be the baddest m*********** on the ground! On the ground Brazilian jiu jitsu is nearly unbeatable. So you have to train it, to become a full fighter. I'm a stand-up me and myself. I can usually take care of the conflict with headbutts knees and elbows. Elbows specifically. Headbutts are a lot harder to employ. But Paul taught them in a specially brutal way. To rake the eyes with the thumbs wrap your hand around the back of the neck and pull the opponent's face onto the top of your head. That's what he means by head butt. Not some type of wrestling WWF style headbutt. It's causing pain blinding the eyes, reaching around the back of the head while the opponent is still dazed, and pulling his head face first onto the top of yours. That's the proper technique for headbutt, but they are very rare to employ. Elbows on the other hand, are so easy to employ. If you just practice with your elbows back and forth back and forth, it becomes like a windmill of elbows. Close in, nothing gives as much talking leverage, and at the end of your elbow is a rock hard bone, that usually ends up connecting with the orbital socket, and smashing it. I've done it. It's brutal, and it's fast, and they go down. And after that, they know they've been in a fight. Long live JKD

  • @Megabop5
    @Megabop511 жыл бұрын

    Well,all i can say,Paul Vunak was,is and will be a great JKD instrcutor,and jkd works as fillipino martial arts is very usefull in urban surrounding,but paul is right,so if you dont have range control,nothing works..

  • @tmaxted91
    @tmaxted919 жыл бұрын

    Functional trapping...

  • @kevgjkd1970
    @kevgjkd19703 жыл бұрын

    I trained with Paul several times. Great experience, great martial artist. Crazy as hell too. I won't reveal hhis secrets, just have to trust me. Kevin Gallagher

  • @Dav3MachineGod
    @Dav3MachineGod11 жыл бұрын

    loool is guro marc ahaha .

  • @dalegribble60
    @dalegribble606 жыл бұрын

    gun range works for me everytime

  • @shaunarzu4558

    @shaunarzu4558

    5 жыл бұрын

    Lol

  • @jsolojfjkd

    @jsolojfjkd

    5 жыл бұрын

    🤣😆😅😃👍

  • @richardbarton6146
    @richardbarton61463 жыл бұрын

    in the street, you wont have boxing gloves on.. we feel safer with them, But take them away and you have bare knuckles, elbows and teeth flying, broken nose, rapid heart rate, so to learn trapping skills are made to survive a street confrontation! a must. perfect for in a airplane, train, or anyplace where their is limited room.. think about it.

  • @TroyNaumu808
    @TroyNaumu80812 жыл бұрын

    Master Paul Vunak would own any MMA fighter and defeat them with ease.

  • @gilgamesh777amg
    @gilgamesh777amg12 жыл бұрын

    @rkcsam69 I heard he is very cocky as well. I've never met him, so I don't have an opinion. But i've heard that from a few people.

  • @TheTails63
    @TheTails635 жыл бұрын

    Vunak vs Bruce ,would love to see that.

  • @bAbYkEkONA
    @bAbYkEkONA9 жыл бұрын

    To really learn how to utilize trapping watch: HAWAII MMA KUNG FU or BRUCE LEE CHI SAO

  • @DawadahKingDavid
    @DawadahKingDavid11 жыл бұрын

    Wing chun and boxing dude drop the kali and Just interccept all his movvemeent

  • @tomn53
    @tomn532 жыл бұрын

    This guy hasn't seen Conor McGregor throw a shoulder lol.

  • @douglase.bolton4647
    @douglase.bolton46475 жыл бұрын

    I haven't practiced that much lately a natural at close combat not advanced to lethal standards doe

  • @GuroBillyBrown
    @GuroBillyBrown13 жыл бұрын

    @Pitboss306 No, KALI is a weapon art first! They teach the weapon FIRST! But what you learn with the weapon translate into empty hand!

  • @davepurcell1318
    @davepurcell1318 Жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately the reality is to be a great street fighter you need to actually street fight and get used to the stress of it

  • @jayanthony5075
    @jayanthony50752 жыл бұрын

    Some of it works some of it won't all depending upon who you're up against. Most aren't very good street fighters and street fighting in general is sloppy, unorganized and lazy. Some people can take vast amounts of punishment and some cannot. If youre a well trained and tough fighter odds are you'll take most street fighters. A rare few are tough as nails, smart concerning tactics and accurate. Most aren't.

  • @qinqi6043
    @qinqi60436 ай бұрын

    高手。

  • @bigboypantsgolf
    @bigboypantsgolf Жыл бұрын

    Conor used the shoulder to destroy Cowboy Cerrone.

  • @xAristaicx
    @xAristaicx12 жыл бұрын

    lol.

  • @HybridDragons
    @HybridDragons13 жыл бұрын

    @w0rdisbond So what do you propose. Screw 4 ranges? Screw Kali trapping? Come on. You need some understanding of what's up. And you are stuck within a boundary. "Classical, non-classical"? What the hell does it even matter. If it works, you use it. Old or new. If you think that you could just be a JKD fighter without even understanding some of these principles. You've got a long way to go. Yes. Bruce said this, Bruce said that. But Bruce studied other arts before he said anything.

  • @DawadahKingDavid
    @DawadahKingDavid11 жыл бұрын

    What ya Smokin dude, Thats not True. we are talkin bout Boxing and wing chun.

  • @paulsmith5611
    @paulsmith56113 жыл бұрын

    It's just a game in kicking and boxing range and the fight doesn't start till you enter trapping range (@2:46)? Not really. Ask the millions of street fighters, kickboxers, and MMA fighters that have been KOd by a kick or stung by a jab so bad that it sets up a finish. I like Paul Vunak's teaching but some things should be questioned, even from him.

  • @dagmar6477
    @dagmar6477 Жыл бұрын

    That's cool , but I want to see him fight a MEXICAN

  • @ForeverJack69
    @ForeverJack6911 жыл бұрын

    you clearly don't understand the power of the easyness of this method ... continue watching movies pretending they're the reality

  • @Huhmasta
    @Huhmasta12 жыл бұрын

    no it doesnt, it's not like a jeet kune do and kali expert and a former trainer of navy seals in combatives is any good at all in the streets..... haha, it works and if you dont believe what you see, do it yourself. Only you can find the real truth.

  • @MrSaltlick
    @MrSaltlick4 жыл бұрын

    This is bad advice, always keep people outside of striking range, if you cant escape then close the distance fast and take them down to the ground. If there is more than 1 person run, you cant win a 2 on 1 fight. If they are way bigger and taller than you run, if they have a weapon run. Take jiu jitsu classes and learn how to take someone down. Learn how to control them and get mount. All this stuff is bullshit, jiu jitsu class your actually taking people down over and over for hrs everyday, opponents that dont want to be taken down. How much more real than that can you get? This crap will get you hurt.

  • @BoydsBeys
    @BoydsBeys11 жыл бұрын

    blah

  • @rkcsam69
    @rkcsam6912 жыл бұрын

    Vunak is a genius too bad he got cocky. He trained with Inosanto and Lee

  • @kevgjkd1970

    @kevgjkd1970

    3 жыл бұрын

    He did not train with Bruce Lee. Bruce was dead long before Paul came into the picture. Paul trained with Dan Inosanto Bruce Lee's best friend and Co formulator of the JKD system. It's as close as you'll get to training with Bruce. Ask anybody who's done Wing Chun JKD training. When you do sticky hands, you can literally feel the energy of the person you're doing it with, and the energy of everybody who's ever taught him. It's almost mystical, but it's true. Sticky hands is how you learn how to fight. It's how you learn how to move a person's body as they move in on you. It's crucial. Find somebody who knows it, and get them to teach it to you. And practice it all the time. You'll get better and better, and you're fighting skills will progress to another level sticky hands is also called chi sao. Literal translation is energy hands.

  • @uncircumcisedcircus
    @uncircumcisedcircus3 жыл бұрын

    Trapping range doesn't really exist. Watch the sparring again, he can only trap when his training partner stops attacking. There are only 3 ranges in stand up. The kicking range, punching range and wrestling/clinch range. Try Trapping on anyone that knows any wrestling, you will get fucked. I give leeway on this video because its before the UFC was invented.

  • @mariano.campos

    @mariano.campos

    2 жыл бұрын

    Trapping range maybe don't exist with empty hand. With a knife it exists without any doubt . Kali Filipino is the perfect example. Try to use grapling against a knife: you are dead

  • @axelstone3131
    @axelstone31316 ай бұрын

    Strange how Vunak pushes this mixture of different arts but Bruce Lee didn’t. Bruce Lee didn’t do thai boxing. Bruce Lee stopped doing trapping. Inosanto’s JKD concepts is NOT Bruce Lee’s JKD. This video is an example of the classical mess Bruce Lee talked about avoiding. Sloppy, indirect overly complicated and inefficient.

  • @ghfdgtrduh

    @ghfdgtrduh

    Ай бұрын

    You are wrong in everything you said.

  • @axelstone3131

    @axelstone3131

    Ай бұрын

    @@ghfdgtrduh *i’m factually correct* actually. Do more research.

  • @axelstone3131

    @axelstone3131

    Ай бұрын

    @@ghfdgtrduh”Contrary to other styles, being wise in Jeet Kune Do doesn't mean adding more, it means to minimize, hacking away the unessential." - Bruce Lee

  • @ghfdgtrduh

    @ghfdgtrduh

    Ай бұрын

    @axelstone3131 - Let's see, using a handful of tools in service of getting to trapping range to finish it. I'd sat that adheres nicely to the quote you posted. Next.

  • @axelstone3131

    @axelstone3131

    Ай бұрын

    @@ghfdgtrduh you guys never cease to make me laugh. Complete denial about Bruce’s own teachings and what he actually did. Maybe you should try looking at how he trained and not what he said for once.

  • @TheBusinessLawyer_NYC
    @TheBusinessLawyer_NYC10 жыл бұрын

    such a misconception of JKD, apparently the man hasn't read any of Bruce's writings, i.e.: Fighting Method, Tao of Jeet Kune Do. You are not a Thai Fighter, you are not a wing chun man...you are a JKD man, plain and simple. JKD is not the mixing and matching of martial arts. Word for word from the TAO.

  • @theshaw2000

    @theshaw2000

    10 жыл бұрын

    He was trained by Inosanto who was Bruce's student so I think he knows what he's talking about. But hey, you have a copy of the Tao of Jeet Kune Do so maybe you know better.

  • @dajazman2k

    @dajazman2k

    10 жыл бұрын

    Dude you have no idea what you are talking about. You realise hat Bruce got rid of all that shit in Fighting method later on. It was brought out after his death man. This the evolved method as taught by Inosanto, it will continue to evolve and get more effective.

  • @TheBusinessLawyer_NYC

    @TheBusinessLawyer_NYC

    10 жыл бұрын

    no, this is JKD concepts, this is NOT JKD. Plain and Simple. Research Sifu Ted Wong, Sifu Chris Kent. Unfortunately there is a huge misconception into thinking that JKD concepts is JKD and this is clearly not the case.

  • @TheBusinessLawyer_NYC

    @TheBusinessLawyer_NYC

    10 жыл бұрын

    and lastly, GURO DAN does not teach JKD lol, he teaches JKD CONCEPTS and PMA. There is a marked difference between the two. Who cares what Guru Dan is teaching anyways??? If you understand Kinetics and Physics and the way the human body works you dont need style or system. thats what bruce said...but i guess if guru dan told you some stuff at a seminar over the weekend...you got it bro

  • @dajazman2k

    @dajazman2k

    10 жыл бұрын

    Michael I You don't seem to understand that Paul Vunak is one of Inosanto's top students. Clearly you have only read a few books and think you know it all. JKD was bruce's style that died with him. It was his style and nobody else's. Peopl just tried to make money of bruce AFTER HE DIED! He didn't want fighting method to come as he knew people would just copy it and think that was JKD. Basically everybody apart from Dan just tried to make money from his old shit, plus they sucked. Like Ted Wong, for real that guy couldn't fight for shit. Have you seen the fighting method tapes?! Awful.

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