The mission of The Afrikan Martial Arts Institute is to promote and preserve the traditional, indigenous martial arts of Africa, as conveyed through the system of Egbe Ogun; to focus on adults, as well as children, in our educational activities; and to share the history and cultures of Africa with our community, through demonstrations, lectures, workshops, classes, films, plays and music.
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i'm feelin the african martial arts, I would love to train
I LOVE THE STORY!! i LOVE THE TECHNIQUE!! MUCH RESPECT!
I like..Keep it coming, my Brothers!
Peace any classes in Decatur would love to work with you!
Which African Science or Art is this?
Wow! Much needed! Great stuff!!
I like that.
Man I really wish you guys had a School up in Quebec, Canada. I'm a Capoeirista and have a huge fascination for african martial arts... which are a really important heritage for Capoeira. Keep up doing what y'all do. Amani na uhuru.
Very detailed!!
He's friggin awesone. Please come to Phiiily I need to train with you asap#
bring your ass to PhillyI need you to be my teacher
Wonderful! The Afrikan martial arts are ingenious and this instructor is a genius! PLEASE post more videos!!
Someone bring that to Philly please!
thank you brotha
wish i could make it :(
I like the way you all train.
Great Video...pipes instead of knives...analogies are real and useful in combat.
Don't forget to base when you first take the mount. If you sit up to strike straight away the momentum of the sweep can carry you over to your original starting position
cool
Taking the middle man element of all other martial arts takes that art to Afrikan martial arts...i,e what Bruce Lee did to Chinese Boxing.JKD is the Chinese expression of Afrikan Martial arts...Correct me it im wrong
That's what's up! Economics and common sense(genetic not generic).
I have mad respect for Balogun o. Abeegunde...he's putting in the rightious work...he inspires me to train as much as possible...and showed me unorthadox is our convention....change...the flow...Thanks...
aweasome
cool ..do you guys know suprized/fear real attacks like someone got you against the wall with knife press on your neck? and dealing with multi attacker just real attack like in the hood.i know alot MMA focus alot in one on one also why they change the name jail house rock to 52 blocks for?
wow not even UFC fighters use this from what i have seen
aweasome
i have question why they change the name jail house rock in to 52 blocks ? in the 80's its was called jail house rock
very practicle thank you.
great video!
great stuff
Thank you for the vid brotha.I'am about to start to build up my fighting skills i will be using your videos as a reference for my traiming.
excellent!
I like that a lot!!! Thanks for your videos!!!
great stuff, we have the same principle with using a block as a strike and a strike as a block, love the lockes too lol
Nice yellow belt technique : (
0:30 huh?
cool i wanna see more of this
look out jet li!! these bro's is tight. shm htp
Is this 52 Blocks?
fuck off ass wipes these lads are doing there bit,positive comments only,respect should be given
wow im impressed =)
looks close to jujutsu.. i use this move too
wtf...my set?? who talks like that in Georgia? lol
I agree. Well done. After the first block and strike the possibilites are unlimited. Like the take down too.
filipino martial arts packaged and sold as indigeneous. Granted there are elements of true african martial arts, and 52 blocks, which due to universal concepts and based upon similar traditional tribal structure could look like Filipino Martial arts, this pretty much looks like FMA sold as your own. Kylindi Iyi's hands have trapping and such but are distinctly different, traditional senegalse wrestling, different, 52 different, dambe different, but this looks identical to my native art. :(
that's good
hey pat, how many of these elements would you say are used in the 52 system?
Can I only learn in ATL? I tried to attend class when I was there 2 months ago. I went by the Djeli several times but the class wasnt there as scheduled.