Dr. Kilindi Iyi | Combat African Martial Arts (Empty Hands and Weapons) Excerpt

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Dr. Kilindi Iyi | Combat African Martial Arts (Empty Hands and Weapons) Full lecture on Patreon.
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@antonioparker1999 says:

Loving this!

@Nofacemonk says:

There is too much history that we do not know to make these claims with confidence. We should only be grateful we are privileged enough to expose ourselves to lessons of the world from within our corners

@TruthMerc says:

Brilliant history and principle presentation

@kalicobuss2473 says:

yep..martial art was created in africa, specially to defend against nephilim..big up from benin

@brandonmarcus4063 says:

I ordered this collection but never received it

@senghbeh says:

Just picture people called the Anu in Japan B.C. Looking exactly like Michael J White, Lebron James or Mike Tyson or Brother Kilindi as Samurai and martial artist who would beat the brakes off Bruce Lee.
Niggas need to know that the Li Ming created Ninja. They were Niggas looking like Mike Tyson. Picture him as a Ninja. I enjoy this knowledge..
Pick up the ancestor Dr. Runoko Rashidi book, Black Star over Asia. In 1810 there was a global history cover up. They made a gang of fake statues etc… All those folks do is lie.
Be your own scholar Gods.

@lungstam8675 says:

the world will never accept the greatness of Africa and Caribbean original history

@nicholasdenard1572 says:

dance of all elements

@Theironbodysensei says:

I’m a grandmaster of the iron body style. Also he’s leaving our finger/toes placement to dislocate joints and disable muscle centers. Wow even the weapon load out…my lil birdy ring is doom.

@ahmadjoyner1175 says:

Thank you. I used to have this on DVD, but I let someone use it and never got it back. 16 years ago, now I can see this with a more mature 5d look.

@allockhart9947 says:

Wow its been almost 20 years since I last seen this

@idrissaid1204 says:

It is very similar to the SILAT in Southeast Asia

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