So I'm missing training yet again because of some sort of terrorist bio-weapon or possibly just a really bad case of the flu and I'm consoling myself by watching videos on the Youtubes.
Now I realise its very difficult/impossible to actually learn a style from videos, but I've found that there are some that can be a great supplement to regular actual training.
I personally like:
Stephan Kesting: http://www.youtube.com/user/StephanK...?feature=watch (Thanks to Tonuzaba for recommending his stuff to me)
Burton Richardson, particularly this video which I've watched a few times:
Lonely Dog's Workouts: http://www.youtube.com/feed/UCSA_l2D2hT33g8-wNZ-fsog
Some of the material from Rodney King's Crazy Monkey Boxing: http://www.youtube.com/feed/UCvOfErQDrP6VsyuRiO5wAVA
Tim Hartman's "Modern Arnis Minute" is often pretty interesting: http://www.youtube.com/user/datutim
Do you have any videos or other resources that you view regularly? I figured it might be nice to get them all in one place.
Now I realise its very difficult/impossible to actually learn a style from videos, but I've found that there are some that can be a great supplement to regular actual training.
I personally like:
Stephan Kesting: http://www.youtube.com/user/StephanK...?feature=watch (Thanks to Tonuzaba for recommending his stuff to me)
Burton Richardson, particularly this video which I've watched a few times:
Lonely Dog's Workouts: http://www.youtube.com/feed/UCSA_l2D2hT33g8-wNZ-fsog
Some of the material from Rodney King's Crazy Monkey Boxing: http://www.youtube.com/feed/UCvOfErQDrP6VsyuRiO5wAVA
Tim Hartman's "Modern Arnis Minute" is often pretty interesting: http://www.youtube.com/user/datutim
Do you have any videos or other resources that you view regularly? I figured it might be nice to get them all in one place.