Kali, AKA Eskrima, or Arnis is a Filipino Martial Art (FMA). Let me explain why I am interested in Kali as a practitioner of Judo, Aikido, and Karate.
Kali is a combative art. All movements and techniques in Kali start from the use of weapons. This is very similar to Aikido. The next videos explain how all Aikido forms originate from weapons.
Kali also trains in grappling, which is called Dumog. This is very similar to what I know of Judo.
And the connection to Karate becomes clear in this video.
So I see a lot of similarities between Japanese martial Arts, such as Judo, Karate, Aikido, and Kali. However, Kali is less dogmatic and more practical than the other arts.
Intro to Kali
Ikali
Series of online lessons in Pekiti Tirsia Kali by Tuhon Apolo Ladra.
Slow is smooth! Smooth is fast!
1. Blade Fundamentals
2. Thrust and Slash
3. Proper Hand Response
4. Laging Una
5. Blade Teaches Hand
6. Applying Palipas Saludo
7. Closing the Gap
8. Palusot Entries
9. Counter-Offense vs Defense
10. Sabayan (draw to draw)
11. Angles of Attack
12. Flow and Application