Using a Tire In Filipino Martial Arts
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Learn How To Setup A Strike-Tire & Take Your FMA Training To The Next Level 🔥
The method of choice to condition the body and learn how to flow from one strike to the next is a good ol’ fashioned tire!
Inexpensive and easy to set up, all you need is two old tires, some ratchet ties, a set of sticks and you are all systems go! 🙌
In this video, Grandmaster Felix Roiles teaches us how to properly set up the tires, then demonstrates some basic strike sets that are a great for building a foundation.
DEFINITELY WATCH THE LAST FEW MINUTES! Grandmaster Felix’s sons Frances & Kenneth Roiles unleash the beast and show us what’s possible 🔥
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I been training in eskrima sense I was 9 I'm 42 still training and I have been passing it down to nephews and neices...and sharing the history on how this art was a blade art but blades were banned by the Spaniards in the Philippines so the filipinos trained in rhythm disguised as exercises in plain site...prepparing to rebel against the Spaniards to drive them out of the Philippines....they had muskets and we had sticks and still fukt them up!
@zano9291
Жыл бұрын
This sounds reminiscent of Capoeira
@ramslucas5140
10 ай бұрын
@@jonboyd3772 yes I’m essence weapons are only extensions of our limbs…I’ll be honest with you I consider myself to be dangerous with a weapon… but I feel more deadly with my hands… I’m sure you feel the same way…
@ramslucas5140
10 ай бұрын
@@jonboyd3772 that’s not the point I was making… I’m saying that the empty hand is very capable it is less telegraphic and there is no need to equip it… it’s there and ready to do damage…. Sure I also trained in stick and daga ( dagger) but even then there is a moment of preparation… with your empty hand technique especially the vital and more lethal techniques which require a deadly approach it is more affective… for instance I could break your neck faster then you could stab me… in a sense… when your trying to stab someone they run then it’s into a cardio game when you fight hand to hand the threat comes to you along with the targets and that’s what you want… thus break your neck…
@slee2695
7 ай бұрын
350 years of colonization says otherwise
@ramslucas5140
7 ай бұрын
@@slee2695 I don’t dwell in the past everybody have been colonized stop with you weak a$$ self hate…. The history still stands….. get over it
Wow, i love the sound Francis creates when he play
It's interesting to see the technique increase with the experience level of the family members.
WOW!! I'm so happy of this !! I'm a Filipino, born in VIRAC - the happy island. I hope many will stay more time in training than staring at their cellphones. Dios mabalos po sainyo.
Love how the whole family is involved.
@parker7785
3 жыл бұрын
u need to upgrade ur wifi
Very impressing the whole family is into Martial Arts.
@parker7785
3 жыл бұрын
u are the lowest intelligent account in north alazka+
Kali in Long Beach, CA. Absolutely amazing.
@robertokrasinski9792
3 жыл бұрын
I thought that was LB, I used to leave right near that beach
@steverogers4612
3 жыл бұрын
@@robertokrasinski9792 Yes Sir. "Bluff Park" off of Ocean BLvd.
General Grievous but with wooden sticks. Awesome!!!
So glad to see the very essence of imparting the art in the family; that is how it was inculcated in me .
Centuries of perfection. Handed down from generation to generation.
You're a remarkable family... I'm so proud of all of you. I'm learning pakamut too with GM ROYLES full course.
Fantastic! Beautiful skill. Beautiful family. Righteous.
Wonderful. Bringing back wonderful memories I've had. The tire works for kobudo too. Or Kendo ... Toybuk toyut... Or nunchuckus we call them... The last stage of which you hit ping pong balls tennis balls things coming at you and the tires learning ricochet shots and follow thru shots... Love this video
Grand Master Felix,and his family are very unique in there spectacular talent 👏. Thank you for sharing such a badass family, and again thank you!
Wow! This family is super talented! Awesome! Sana all
We set up a double tire E-K-A striking "bag" exactly like this (+ bo staff arms) in our back yard. Great training idea!
I have 2 tires hanging from a tree i have hit for years. Your Awesome
Superb training it’s always good to observe a martial family
I love the tire training...thank you
This channel is amazing I’m so glad I found this
I am 61 yrs and just started to get interested in the Kali sticks. I have trained with Nunchukka's, since 1976 and some bo staff practice. Now I want to learn the Kali sticks. Your tutorials really help. I am now absorbing all the techniques in memory until I find proper sticks. Many thanks for this type of exposure. In South Africa there is no such type of exposure. Naren
I will definitely be watching the last few minutes a couple times. Man, I have to catch up to the 27 yr old lol! Keep em up Brothers. I really enjoy these everyday man kind of setups!
that's is impressive and beautiful 🎉. I am a big fan and practicioner of FMA for about 11years and look forward to the next 50🔥
love it. my very first youtube video was working on my home made tire dummy. Very wonderful and effective pieces of equipment.
Amazing video! You have a beautiful and very talented family.
@parker7785
3 жыл бұрын
**worth*****more*****than*****hotel****wifi****keepupthegreatwrk!!!!
Awesome work out, and super cool family. I give my highest respect, and thnx for sharing. It's April now, so happy Bday to the 2 kids born in April
Wow pretty cool conditioning workout and self defense training thank you 🙏
Very fluent and flexible appreciate this beutiful martial art.
You have a wonderful family Grandmaster Felix!
@parker7785
3 жыл бұрын
ur comment caused us to lose 3 months of hairdressing class
Great work 🥳 Thank you 💜
Well presented!
What a great idea! I'm definitely going to make one this summer out back!!!
@franciscoalagbate1305
3 жыл бұрын
Big congrats! Go for it! It's one idea that's gonna get you hooked into it!
Wow. I'm like three months into my training...this whole family is amazing!!!
@mrmushin1
2 жыл бұрын
I am just four months into fma, it is fun and hard🤣
@fudgefudge8913
2 жыл бұрын
I started a couple days ago. Come at me. xD But seriously, best of luck. I'm just using youtube vids to self train.. so I'll probably suck ass, regardless.
Its very impressive i love it enjoy
great family!! and skill set!
If I get the homestead I'm wanting, I'm definitely setting this up in my home gym/dojo
Thank you for sharing teknique fma..
Bravo! Great work on the tires! Beautiful family too:)
@parker7785
3 жыл бұрын
u should stay away from real christians online and wear a mask when u talk to other people s lake/rz
So wonderful
a great way to train solo ,on your own and for single and double baston during sinawali ! ...great stuff guys !
Awesome work Master! :)
Awesome video and I love the tire training techniques....never mind the dog taking a poo in the background...lol...awesome video dudes.
That's incredible.
Very very nice 🙏Thank you very much ❤️
Very cool!
Very good!
Bravo!
Beautiful Family, Excellent.
Very good! 🌹
I love the idea of using old tires
This video makes me happy just because it’s in Long Beach
Awesome!!
Great video 👍 thank you for taking time to make it. When I first train for power I had a piece of wood shoulder level. One foot wide by 3 feet long. It's funny he said you have to learn to deal with the vibration, because I dropped the sticks thr first time I hit the wood 😊. It took a few tries before I got used to the vibrations but it's a life saving skill because when you're in the middle of it, you would not drop the sticks when you're blocking a strike. Or getting hit while on soft training without protective gear. 👏👏👏
@BudoBrothers
4 жыл бұрын
Very true brother. Glad to hear you are training hard.
@parker7785
3 жыл бұрын
@@BudoBrothers @ adults on utube vz low iq tourism thank u sir++++ ur channel is worth $$$$$!!!
Whoa 😳 kids are really good 👍 and pretty impressive
Absolutely loved it. Now.... where can I find some tyres......
That’s awesome!!!
@parker7785
3 жыл бұрын
+
beautiful to train as a family
Very cool
VERY EFFECTIVE FILIPINO MARTIAL ARTS
@parker7785
3 жыл бұрын
where are u going to shop for low quality culture items NHL?
Pelon you just made it so helpful with the tire and furniture strap thank you. Oh pelon stands for balby
Omg these guys are good😀 escrima is a needed tool for your tool bag,
Nice sir salamat po sa pag share
more like kali,i remembe, apoollo ladra.watching from the philippines🇵🇭👌i like more videos from apollo✌️
awesome!!!!!!
Pamilia.... I love it.
Thank you for the video🙏 Brilliant video which I haven't ever comes across definitely, I will train my kid but now he is small only one and a half years, but I will practice, how we can improve power in kicks and punches?? Kindly advise
Home invasions are no fun in that house!!! Great video. I learned alot. Thanks you guys :o)
@hocares6983
3 жыл бұрын
But in real they are machete or bolo
@parker7785
3 жыл бұрын
@@hocares6983 u need french language training go to florida state gator football stadium
Great video. Enjoyed very much. Need to find me some used tires.
@parker7785
3 жыл бұрын
go call japan and ask how we recognize under weight vessels
Francis is a beast
Francis is so fire 🔥🔥🔥
The rattan is only for peacetime weapon. In combat or wartime it is changed to bolo, etc.
Fantastic.
@matthewjackson9615
3 жыл бұрын
Yes. Impressive the way they beat back that aggressive tire.
This is the ticket. I been beating my heavy oak cane on dead trees in the forest. There's old tires around. I tie cord armor around my cane which acts strengthening ablative armor and provides strategic grip and rasping strike points. I pull Constrictor knots tight with spikes to make them hard and set them in place. Now with tires tied to trees, I can practice with less damage to my cane and I. I had begun cutting Solidago to dry for tea, and also lashed them around dead trees as practice striking mats to absorb shocks. Tires make more sense, and last far longer. Righteous!
what most people don't get... is that stick is just for safety purposes the same speed movements will translate in to sword figthing (itak, bolo, machete) or even hand figthing... and as exercise alone it is fun and good cardio
@parker7785
3 жыл бұрын
kevin u r about az relevant as steven segals hairdresser vatican
You can actually create some kind of rhythm 🎵 🥁 and just have a little fun, really cool 😎 🤗
Thank s for sharing sir! Pugay po... 👊
Nice technic
Very good kali i like
Ng bata pa ako sa samar naririnig ko na yong iskremador yan pala ang kali pinoy martial art
doce pares style!
Just subscribed your channel sir.. This video helps a lot on my training arnis on- line .. Thank you..
@BudoBrothers
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Make sure you let us know what you would like to see.
@mbrightster
3 жыл бұрын
I love the progression of creating freeflow movements with the very different flows at t bg e end. The portable nature of the tire setup is very helpful too. For more videos, any practices involving his family would be great. Keeping my kids involved is often difficult.
In Arnis a Mano (learned thanks to 'Mano a Mano' run by the Lingasin family in Winnipeg) , there was more emphasis on BODY MOVEMENT. No opponent is going to stand there and let you strike them. /// eg: A very good training move: you step diagonally towards your opponent (the tires) and go into a very low crouch, right on your haunches, with left arm above you defending your head and delivering two massive strikes to the lower tire (knee height), using your torso, whole upper body & shoulder for huge power, first a forehand strike & an immediate backhand strike. The sound of those strikes in a Dojo is LOUD and you would NOT want to ever get hit with one. PS: they had bolted the 2 tires together with nuts, bolt & washers so they could be put away in the equipment room, and your training partner held it for you.
Imagine if this guy is holding a machete or a jungle bolo goodnight for the opponents
@GplusGains
Жыл бұрын
Can I imagine the other guy having a gun in his hand?
@jrock2019
Жыл бұрын
@@GplusGains if it’s 6 feet away and both draw from holster knife wins
@milopanas
Жыл бұрын
Be careful. At that speed it doesn't work with regular machete, bolo, khukri. Too heavy, hurt your wrist. Weapon type machete are lighter than regular
@sayplease4932
Жыл бұрын
@@GplusGains true like a coward westerners ho afraid to get his ass whoop badly defending on gun hahaha 🤣 😆 😉 😜 😂 bunch of chicken
@j.f.4493
Жыл бұрын
Sure, but they hold only a lightweight stick, not a knife. I am sure, Latosa Escrima have the best idea.
Great
Galing!! :)
Dang! The nine year old girl probably hits harder & faster than me. One fast hit will make you go down in pain or unconsciousness despite those sticks being deceptively light. Big chance that you will be hit multiple times on your way to the floor while being unconscious.
@Rami7605
2 жыл бұрын
Imagine that but with machetes...
Excellent, could a MA cane be used like this
nice video
Hey there's the Queen Mary way back in the distance. I used to live and work and in Long Beach.
Nice
One Love❤🇵🇭
I wish you good health!
I think, that if I were still working as a security guard and would normally carry a telescopic baton, I might want to carry two of them. If you really have to defend against several persons - not just arrest someone gently - why not double stick? Or double ASPs. The espada and dagger techniques can also come in handy with a tactical flashlight and the telescopic baton.
@franciscoalagbate1305
3 жыл бұрын
Right on the money!
13:00 this boy is like a human machinegun of sticks 😳
FMA shines in Hollywood movies
Proud to see the Lapu Lapu on his back, proud Cebuano forever fr
@rodstrato3083
3 жыл бұрын
Are U sûre this Is in Cebu ?
@bryanmabini9608
3 жыл бұрын
@@rodstrato3083 the back of his shirt has lapu lapu
@rodstrato3083
3 жыл бұрын
@@bryanmabini9608 I see but what country was the video done ? Thats not lapu lapu Cebu for sûre.
@bryanmabini9608
3 жыл бұрын
@@rodstrato3083 oh nah it looks like this was filmed in Los Angeles
You can see the sticks sequences like matrix from the speed.
Ottimo..
Master Felix tatay yan ni James Roiles Bro ko sa Yawyan taga Argao Cebu,Good Job Master
You can use a gi belt... Works perfectly