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This blog is for my family and for my martial arts friends. This is also for families who loves bonding and having a good time with their children while doing something fun and sometimes crazy stuffs.

WARNING about our videos (located on your right): We train in the traditional way and our practice vids may be a bit hard or rough to many. If you are following the "modern way or art", we are just following our tradition and have no quarrel with yours... Many thanks and ENJOY!!!


Saturday Knife Fever, lol :)


Having fun with my son on a Saturday doing freestyle knife training :)
My main objective was to give my attacks as normal as possible and for may son to defend, grapple and retaliate as best as he can. Before we started our practice, my son applied his skin medicine on both his arms and body which made him very slippery to grapple. His hand was like grabbing a slippery fish plus the sweat made it more difficult to grab.

Many people say that grappling a knife is not a good idea since the knife bearer can and will cut/slice the hand of the grappler but if you watch closely how my son holds my knife hand when grappling, you will notice that I couldn't slice him because I trained him how to grapple my hand and immobilizing it completely that I couldn't twist my wrist for a follow-up cut/slice. Grabbing/grappling if done properly can immobilize the knife hand giving time for the defender to put his focus on other ways or techniques to effectively retaliate without getting lethally injured. This is the reason why I spent years training him how to grapple and watch the blade side of the knife like second nature. Though he is quite skilled in his knife grabbing skills, we both still get cut/sliced from time to time since the knife is really difficult to predict and often is a game of luck. Skills and techniques help but in the end, the lucky person wins :) I also noticed that he is now effectively using CQC neck hooking-choking skills which concentrates on the adams apple making me to give up instantly.

I am very happy to see that my son is really getting better with his skills. I also learned that he is using my techniques plus combining it with his other techniques which is giving me a hard time, lol. He is combining Arnis-Kali, CQC, Judo and Karate and making the techniques his own plus he has more speed, endurance and youth plus he really fights dirty, lol. To sum up everything... though we are having tons of fun, I am really hopeful that my son can use the techniques I am passing to him if ever he decides to join the police force or the military when he gets older (fingers crossed).

I will be adding more of our training videos below. Most of the videos below complement knife fighting and the basics so if you are interested on freestyle knife fighting techniques, please see the our other vids... Cheers!


Having fun with my son on a Saturday doing freestyle knife training :)
My main objective was to give my attacks as normal as possible and for may son to defend, grapple and retaliate as best as he can. Before we started our practice, my son applied his skin medicine on both his arms and body which made him very slippery to grapple. His hand was like grabbing a slippery fish plus the sweat made it more difficult to grab.

Many people say that grappling a knife is not a good idea since the knife bearer can and will cut/slice the hand of the grappler but if you watch closely how my son holds my knife hand when grappling, you will notice that I couldn't slice him because I trained him how to grapple my hand and immobilizing it completely that I couldn't twist my wrist for a follow-up cut/slice. Grabbing/grappling if done properly can immobilize the knife hand giving time for the defender to put his focus on other ways or techniques to effectively retaliate without getting lethally injured. This is the reason why I spent years training him how to grapple and watch the blade side of the knife like second nature. Though he is quite skilled in his knife grabbing skills, we both still get cut/sliced from time to time since the knife is really difficult to predict and often is a game of luck. Skills and techniques help but in the end, the lucky person wins :) I also noticed that he is now effectively using CQC neck hooking-choking skills which concentrates on the adams apple making me to give up instantly.

I am very happy to see that my son is really getting better with his skills. I also learned that he is using my techniques plus combining it with his other techniques which is giving me a hard time, lol. He is combining Arnis-Kali, CQC, Judo and Karate and making the techniques his own plus he has more speed, endurance and youth plus he really fights dirty, lol. To sum up everything... though we are having tons of fun, I am really hopeful that my son can use the techniques I am passing to him if ever he decides to join the police force or the military when he gets older (fingers crossed).

I will be adding more of our training videos below. Most of the videos below complement knife fighting and the basics so if you are interested on freestyle knife fighting techniques, please see the our other vids... Cheers!