▲ 31 r/Hema

Colombian "street fencing" (reverse grip) vs creole fencing-Sparring ,training knives

A rare look at esgrima colombiana, which usually happens unrecorded in prisons! A very agile, if brutal, contemporary fencing style

u/BaseNice3520 — 20 hours ago

Noam Chomsky's book "Manufacturing consent"

Noam Chomsky was a frequent flier on Epstein's jet.

u/BaseNice3520 — 5 days ago
▲ 44 r/grappling+1 crossposts

A match of lucha canaria-a lesser-known folk style from Islas Canarias (Spain)

u/BaseNice3520 — 5 days ago

Accusing someone of a fetish is serious, but I CAN'T avoid thinking; this "penance" is sublimated sexuality

SOURCE: Baba Premnath Ji from Shivalaya temple sourced from facebook reel "twagiri1008"

u/BaseNice3520 — 6 days ago

Interesting match between two grappling styles: turkish Yağlı güreş vs japanese sumo.

u/BaseNice3520 — 6 days ago

Supreme Grandmaster dai soke prof\dr jagdish singh katri (phd) M.A (IGF) owner of 43 10th degree black belts(two in MMA!) and 2 12th degree belts

https://mixedmartialarts.com/mma/grandmaster-10th-degree-black-belts/

" Supreme Grand Master Dai Soke Prof/Dr. Jagdish Singh Khatri (Ph.D.) M.A. (IGF) is also a COLONEL GRAND MASTER – India & Nepal Alians Bulgarian Commandos (ABC). He is too modest to mention it, but he is in 17 Hall of Fames. Shang-Men-Rem Prof.Gilberto Pauciullo doesn’t even have 12 PhDs like Supreme Grand Master Dai Soke Prof/Dr. Jagdish Singh Khatri (Ph.D.) M.A. (IGF) does.

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u/BaseNice3520 — 7 days ago

Kiti-Do board breaking demo; the indigenous martial art of Naga peoples (from India)

It looks like Hapkido with cooler, black, uniforms?

The creator talks about Kiti-Do in another video, but subs aren't available so I don't really understand his explanations!

u/BaseNice3520 — 7 days ago

Another kollellaullin (Mapuche martial art) clip; Showing a kicking + hit-tanking (?) excercise

(Check out the guy with one leg doing a one-legged jumping kick!)

I guess this is like iron-body chi-kung or karate hardening?

u/BaseNice3520 — 8 days ago
▲ 356 r/Hema

Sparring with wooden machetes from Haitian Fencing, under professor Avril

Similar to colombian machete and bordon. It's done with one hand behind the back.

advanced masters do demonstrations with real blades!

This probably comes from french fencing since haiti was a french colony.

u/BaseNice3520 — 8 days ago
▲ 286 r/Hema

Creole Fencing( south-american HEMA style) vs Kajukenbo demonstration match

(I hope this is ok to post here. Esgrima Criolla is basically HEMA from Argentina, but it takes from the south cone too (uruguay, chile)-basically a reconstruction school of Gaucho fencing techniques, many of which from Spaniard ,and ,Sicilian navaja\knife fighting.

u/BaseNice3520 — 10 days ago