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Комментарии

  • @johnmatos8081
    @johnmatos8081 2 месяца назад

    This is a joke !! Not one person throws a correct strike. No power , no balance in their stances. Just a bunch pitter patter bull shit that gives them a false sense of confidence..

  • @SchliemeJens
    @SchliemeJens 2 месяца назад

    oh no , what a fuc..g bullshit

  • @KempoWarrior1954
    @KempoWarrior1954 3 месяца назад

    I see a lot of grading fee’s there $$$$$$$$$$$ Also all I’m seeing is white belt basics.

  • @АндрейБогданов-м6м
    @АндрейБогданов-м6м 4 месяца назад

    Абсолютно согласен коллеги . Это уже не Кенпо . Ударка почти бокс и ногами ничего серьезного... Балет. А потом тупо в партер....ну где все???!!!

  • @johnkelly8919
    @johnkelly8919 4 месяца назад

    A lot of people that have passed on. 😢

  • @ablackcrane
    @ablackcrane 5 месяцев назад

    Where are the 15 combinations counter to the 1 punch. No where to be seen.

  • @Badge01Kenobi
    @Badge01Kenobi 6 месяцев назад

    Create beer belly, right, left.

  • @toddjohnson5176
    @toddjohnson5176 6 месяцев назад

    The line means nothing.

    • @toddjohnson5176
      @toddjohnson5176 6 месяцев назад

      Bruce lee called this move .the dance of death

  • @GC_Reactionz
    @GC_Reactionz 6 месяцев назад

    R.I.P. Ms. Kathy Little

  • @toddjohnson5176
    @toddjohnson5176 7 месяцев назад

    Bruce lee is smiling

  • @toddjohnson5176
    @toddjohnson5176 7 месяцев назад

    Phenomenal Kenpo. Bruce lee is smiling .

  • @mortgagefinancing5558
    @mortgagefinancing5558 Год назад

    Its amazing the immaturity of the people dong this 1980's choreographed fighting lol they dont event see its not realistic

  • @seamusnaughton8217
    @seamusnaughton8217 Год назад

    Have say sorry for my comment on the comment section lhave spend 7 hours watching kepo on utbe lthard for me say after 20.years in Japan karate and wing chum and boxing put lt is best of them all and lts very addictive lam now training the moves myself saw the vedlo interviw with Jeff speckman your grand master all respect to him and krpo 5 0 he is nice guy we all make mistakes in life and lmade big one misjudging kepo and lam sorry for that

    • @UFAF
      @UFAF Год назад

      No offense was taken.

  • @seamusnaughton8217
    @seamusnaughton8217 Год назад

    Looks all over place to me they stand in straight come agood boxer boxer.going take them out aboxer going slip move at angles lt comes no where japan karate and come one more 10 dans 8 dans than any art ltrained in come on you 50 year old and there 9 dans come of lt lspend 20 years with japanese and you have be 88 years old befor you get 9 Dan

  • @StrainXv
    @StrainXv Год назад

    That day there was Zero Kenpo done. It literally turns into kickboxing and Jujitsu.

  • @tokk3n-hj4xg
    @tokk3n-hj4xg Год назад

    Before I had a unbeatable form called " see me run " now I'm 60 so I'm screwed.😜

  • @redbunnytail9528
    @redbunnytail9528 Год назад

    Wow. Kenpo 5.0 lucky people. Las Vegas. Practice form in small or big room OR try hand at gambling. This kata is way over my head. I can think about something 'small' to do. But. A form like this. If they don't require testing after x amount of time, and you can choose the 'slow' class, I still wouldn't be able to keep up. You know? You learn something at any age. You need ask questions. What if something off in the foundation? What gonna happen when you build Kenpo 5.0 on top of it? Very advanced stuff. And. How many people 'perfect vessel?' Ed Parker pretty cool create American Kenpo.

  • @wolvwwc
    @wolvwwc Год назад

    This is sloppy shit. I've done Kempo and it's much more aggressive. This is McDOJO Kempo, fat people shit technique, no aggression. Embarrassing.

  • @mairena2000
    @mairena2000 Год назад

    I was cringing watching their moves and techniques. They are for a rude awakening on the street

  • @240fxst
    @240fxst Год назад

    I feel like dancing the calypso right now. Great background music.

  • @PaulGappyNorris
    @PaulGappyNorris Год назад

    WtF? Surely this is a joke?

  • @серегадмитриев-г6т

    👍💪

  • @mitchmurray117
    @mitchmurray117 Год назад

    This test is embarrassing to the sport. Political Correctness ruins everything.

  • @garyhubman5452
    @garyhubman5452 Год назад

    None of them looked very good. If this was a test, how come it was only form and no actual combat? You should at least have to spar.

    • @cecilbridgewater9172
      @cecilbridgewater9172 Год назад

      Gary, This was only one part of their test. I broke it into several parts to make it easier to view instead of trying to watch a 2-hour video.

  • @JAnth51
    @JAnth51 Год назад

    This is just silly.

  • @JoseMartinez-fe8mx
    @JoseMartinez-fe8mx Год назад

    I'm not impressed by their performance

  • @Xx-le9mx
    @Xx-le9mx Год назад

    this is a choreographed dance, whats the point?

  • @rikojulianto9467
    @rikojulianto9467 Год назад

    Nice to know brothers & sisters from Kenpo. I'm from Kempo Indonesia(Shorinji Kempo), Best regards..

  • @rainandaprilwillis4980
    @rainandaprilwillis4980 Год назад

    All american martial arts schools are so unsynchronized. This is a joke.

  • @joelowens5211
    @joelowens5211 Год назад

    When I took Kenpo 30 years ago it was Chinese Kenpo. The comments about just passing students that pay didn't exist. Back then it was very difficult to go to the next rank. Our Sensei was from overseas where he grew up in a monestary and literally did training exercises in the trees and the forest. He was extremely hard core. If you made him bleed it got him excited. There was no sparring gear back then. I mean nothing. You learned damn fast to block. We would have specialists come into the school from time to time in other arts. One was a world class judo champion that also trained from overseas. He literally could change the angle to the slightest and cause you to hit the front, side, back of your head with a throw and if you didn't land properly the speed and impact of the ground could kill someone. The master throwers could reach very high impact speed with the throws. Over the decades the arts changed as the older masters saw for mass adoption parents wanted safety in place over skill levels. That is when Mcdojo terminology came along. There are pluses and minuses to each. Some people who do not have control can be very dangerous to the training partner because they do not have the right mindset for improving themselves. Some schools will do a hybrid teaching basic techniques to young students and leaving the very advanced and more damaging techniques to senior ranks. They want to make sure you have the control, understanding, and maturity before learning those moves. Additionally someone being a great technical fighter is only part of what makes up belt advancement. There are lots of other spiritual and life reasons why people take the arts. Taking the arts might calm someone down and allow them to be a much better person impacting lots of other people on a day to day basis in a positive way. Those measuring the arts by fighting ability alone miss the point of martial arts to begin with. Fighting and self defense is only a very small slice of the whole in the arts.

    • @cecilbridgewater9172
      @cecilbridgewater9172 Год назад

      Thank you for the insight. I am not a Kenpo practitioner, so I appreciate the insight into the background of this art.

    • @joelowens5211
      @joelowens5211 2 месяца назад

      @@toddallan8913 I first started in the early 90's. I do not remember their last name I was like 18 years old at the time. It was the first art I took for martial arts. It was Sensei Don and Sensei Harry. I can't remember every minute detail of the name of the monestary where Sensei Harry trained at. I didn't go to high in Kenpo was like blue or brown belt and trained for about a year plus. I took some time off and then get back into martial arts when I was older in my later 20's in age. Took Taekwondo for a long time and also did training in Krav Maga and Ju Jitsu. The Krav and Ju Jitsu were supplement training to the Taekwondo. I was 3rd degree black belt in Taekwondo fixing to test for 4th degree. At that level it gets political in an organization and they want you to open schools, judge at tournaments etc. and I already owned a full time business that is very successful for 20 plus years now. Got busy in life and took time off from training. Might get back into it again as I love the various styles and arts for the spiritual side and fun to train but not the business side.

    • @joelowens5211
      @joelowens5211 2 месяца назад

      @@toddallan8913 It was called Dragon Fire Kenpo Academy. Out back they had the wooden blocks in the ground at various heights and spaces and we would practice balance and technique on there. We were in the southeast. The forms were on sheets of paper and very confusing. Would have a drawing of person and then say for a form like 30 moves and say step 1 circling the moon and all this stuff. Until the instructor showed you what it meant was really hard to follow. I did like some of the energy work with hands and redirection. Taekwondo was ATA. Now they have mcdojo type stuff for the kids but different for adults. Adults upper levels the instructors often hold black belts in lots of different styles as well ( at least my instructors did) One was bouncer and had black belt in 4 different disciplines so hard real world application. So you get various viewpoints on training it's not the my style is better than yours stuff. Obviously the more serious training you do not show to kids because they often do something stupid with it. I don't get into the sport part of it much I like the self defense aspect much more.

  • @dustinshepherd2199
    @dustinshepherd2199 Год назад

    I'll be somebody's test dummy for a little while for 1 pound of cannabis

  • @correctionalofficer4lockdo763

    Pure garbage!

  • @Polentaccio
    @Polentaccio Год назад

    Well they hop around and throw jab crosses....so what's the point of all the 15 move techniques??

  • @supportadmin7735
    @supportadmin7735 Год назад

    Yes very good quality training I myself could use

  • @cgwushutv2909
    @cgwushutv2909 Год назад

    Never turn your back on an opponent no matter what.. this would be good for film choro tho

  • @benjaminyoung9694
    @benjaminyoung9694 Год назад

    This isnt true kempo

    • @monitor4728
      @monitor4728 Год назад

      What is true Kempo then ?????

  • @deeznuts6286
    @deeznuts6286 Год назад

    Master ken said kempo is bullshit

  • @errolthomas9426
    @errolthomas9426 Год назад

    Osu 🥋 👊🏼🐉🐅

  • @OLDBeerBuzzard
    @OLDBeerBuzzard Год назад

    Fun,, just a little in a hurry for me. to much flash, not enough targets. My generation called it the over kill generation. . Salute Charles Wallace 4th.

  • @k1k2lee
    @k1k2lee Год назад

    Emm nice carpet

  • @Ronin-FBA
    @Ronin-FBA Год назад

    I'll stick with jiu jitsu...

    • @tom762x39
      @tom762x39 Год назад

      The problem is the Kenpo practitioner will keep moving, keeping you on yours heels, and off balance. However, these people have a ground game to, you may just run into a elbow or a knee when you go to take the "Kenpoka" down.Ive seen it myself

  • @lindabaker8238
    @lindabaker8238 Год назад

    🤘 "promo sm"

  • @Ronin-FBA
    @Ronin-FBA Год назад

    BJJ black belts vs Kenpo black belts...It would be a slaughter 😳😳

    • @jmala1885
      @jmala1885 6 месяцев назад

      It really depends on how you train. This system of Kenpo utilizes ground fighting from what I have seen. If you're training Bjj and not anticipating strikes then it limits you. In the same way if you think an eye gouge or a hit to the Groin will stop a Bjj practioner who can mearly do the same thing in reverse then that's delusional.

    • @michaellowe5980
      @michaellowe5980 2 месяца назад

      Yeah until the BJJ practitioner gets hit the 1st time. " Oh, but we don't get hit in our class, that's not allowed"

  • @currendodds3304
    @currendodds3304 Год назад

    A black belt test with how many people ? Looks like a puppy mill for black belts

  • @kevinpage77
    @kevinpage77 Год назад

    lots of entertaining dance moves

  • @toddjohnson5176
    @toddjohnson5176 Год назад

    Epic kenpo. 👍🏾👍🏾 Bruce Lee is smiling from heaven.

    • @samuraisteve2775
      @samuraisteve2775 Год назад

      Sifu Bruce would be giggling and wondering what they thought they were doing. Joe Lewis called it finger painting. Forms have nothing to do with fighting. Time waster. True combat athletes would not waster their time with this practice. As long as they are happy and never get in a fight, this is awesome…because they are happy and confident. Even false confidence is real to the person feeling it.🙏🏻

  • @toddjohnson5176
    @toddjohnson5176 Год назад

    Respect shown to master parker.

  • @toddjohnson5176
    @toddjohnson5176 Год назад

    Phenomenal as always. Bruce Lee is smiling right by your side.

  • @randyp-38ace53
    @randyp-38ace53 Год назад

    Patch collector convention 😂

  • @doctortimetv1577
    @doctortimetv1577 Год назад

    this is great but im wondering why they kiai on every strike that can wear a person out of breath pretty fast? was that to show they could do it? or was it part of an exercise? I only ask because most teachers ive studied under have said kiai should be used every so often not all the time and I have heard grandmaster speakman in interviews say something similar