Taipan
Orange Belt
Yeah, looks like a backyard "master." Far too many flaws to even think about listing them.
Were those kicks? I thought he was just checking his shoe to see if he stepped in some dog poo. I couldn't watch past the first half of the video - just had dinner. Agree most all of the weapon moves were useless. Pray that guy never gets into a knife fight. Most likely self-"taught." I hope he didn't pay anybody to teach him this stuff.
Ryan - If you're there, don't equate looking cool with being skilled. Many here have experience with actual weapon masters and are not impressed by amateurs. Thanks for your interest and welcome to the site. Hope you stick around and enjoy the chat - some of it is very informative.
Thanks for the welcome!
I would have to agree that it wasn't very applicable to real life combat. It seems that there are two camps in the martial arts world. There are "martial ARTS" and then there are "MARTIAL arts". I'll have to admitt that even I have jumped around between the two. I like my Combatives to be as practical as possible, with nothing useless in them. My philosophy on it is (to quote Miyamoto Musashi) "Do nothing that is useless".
Then there sre times when I do like to just "look cool", and mess around a little. I think there should be a balance though. You can teach "looking cool" and treat it like it is combat ready.