Here’s a FMA Tabak Toyok Demonstration by Tuhon Ray Dionaldo from www.fcskali.com and www.martialmatrix.com. He is known world-wide for his mastery of the Martial Arts.
Take a good look at his technique, then compare it with Bruce Lee’s in Enter the Dragon and Return of the Dragon. Bruce Lee didn’t use the Okinawan methodology, but rather the Filipino “Tabak-Toyok” that was taught to him by Dan Inosanto. Interesting point of note, I think…:)
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pinoyblues69 says:
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he’s actually using the okinawan nunchucks, not the filipino tabak-toyok. dan inosanto used one in game of death.
jeriz16 says:
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awesome lightning fast movements its like your fast forwarding
calmka44 says:
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tabak i think is a tagalog word… and toyok is a bisaya word which may mean rotate or can rotate.
kcorr94 says:
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@JaktFibaz DO you even know how to use them?
jesuskopp says:
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So is Filipino “Tabak-Toyok” more of the close grip stuff?
Does it also do the long power grip swings?
He is as good as the free stylers!!
JaktFibaz says:
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the SCIENCE of this particular weapon. lol nunchucks are the most useless weapon in martial arts
Chargevandro says:
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5 stars
apcasrroma says:
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Take a good look at his technique, then compare it with Bruce Lee’s in Enter the Dragon and Return of the Dragon. Bruce Lee didn’t use the Okinawan methodology, but rather the Filipino “Tabak-Toyok” that was taught to him by Dan Inosanto. Interesting point of note, I think…:)
barnum18 says:
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Great video !
miongwulong says:
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very nice
messina65 says:
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Ray w/the chuks is sick, not just knife, not just stick, don’t sleep on this man…
Weapons4hire says:
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I bought Chako in Baguio city for about 255p 3 weeks ago, and they are already broken
. Nice video btw
Xkluzive says:
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lightning fast
Clarkekombato says:
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good!
xanderguillard says:
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yeah PINOY RULES!
3ch056 says:
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He makes it look so damn easy.. T,.,T
Sinbad683 says:
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What dialect does “tabak toyok” come from? I only heard that weapon as being called “Chako” growing up in the Philippines
EnchantedSteel says:
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Good God hes not just a kali/knife fighting expert….
YawYan4Lyfe says:
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damn….he’s like….the shit!
nice post!