Scott Sonnon Knife Drills for Coordination KarambitKnives,com
qcreek11
Apr 13
World Renowned Martial Arts and Yoga Guru Scott Sonnon demonstrates the basic coordination drills for Russian and Indian Knife Fighting mastery.
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Great video and beautiful flow. Well done! Thanks for sharing!
Is the singer saying "Agility of hanuman?"
Sonnon truly has the agility of Ahriman.
@thermaxgym i stand corrected…
@antwerks1 Incorrect. Ask Jim directly, as he officially reviewed my knife videos in the 90s.
first practiced by james keating, but good vid
This is awesome, its as good a knife video I have seen
excellent!
I think he just covered a years worth of training material in 5 miutes
@kainai2099 Its going to depend on your hand size and grip style.
What kind of knife is he using?
Nice knife dextirity drills.
Coach Scott, this is my favourite video of you. …hands down!
Thanks…and the music…You're Great Dear Warrior
Watching this and listning to the music….all quite hypnotic.
Scott, I am a Kinesiologist using martial arts to convey Functional Fitness. I have been following your knowledge for years and you constantly impress me. Would you be interested in coordinating a seminar with myself and BOSU Fitness. Very Impressive – A truely Rare Martial Scientist. You deserve much respect and appreciation
Jobbew, havn't u ever heard about Buddhist warrior monks????
I think the way of martial arts starts understanding fighting.Every beginner goes true the inner struggle that we fought with ourselves.That's more bloody and ugly than anything.A real life and death match with ourselves. If we win than we can start learning the true art and mentally and spiritually develop. Weapon is only just a tool to archive that. Make a 1000 cuts with a katana or stick or whatever. One's get familiar with a weapon gets familiar with himself as well.
While the knife strikes a nerve with you, others feel the same about the gun, the sword or all martial arts in general. As a martial artist yourself, there is no doubt some aspect of what you study that others will consider "too far" since it involves the potential for violence or even death. You can not learn to defend yourself from a knife attack without learning to handle a knife yourself. This study does not condone violence against others but encourages understanding and self protection.