Michael D Janich – Mastering the Balisong Knife – Revised and Updated
Michael D Janich – Mastering the Balisong Knife – Revised and Updated
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Salepage: Michael D Janich – Mastering the Balisong Knife – Revised and Updated
This ground-breaking video production, which has been completely revised and updated using cutting-edge digital equipment, multiple camera angles, and crystal-clear slow-motion, will teach you an impressive array of balisong techniques, from the simplest openings to stunning, advanced aerial openings and catches.
In order to improve your dexterity and familiarity with the balisong, this video starts out with step-by-step instructions for a progressive succession of opens and closings. You next master a number of intermediate openings and additional manipulations, including the helicopter spin, the finger roll, and grip and hand adjustments, using these fundamentals as a basis. You will next discover the secrets of airborne skills, including how to open and close your knife by throwing it into the air and catching it, building on the skill base you already have from mastering the earlier moves.
This is the most thorough and well-organized instructional video on how to use the balisong ever created, and all knife fans must see it. exclusively for informational reasons. Color, around 140 minutes.
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