Martial Art History & Evolution of (Kenjute - Joe Foster) Video#5: 2000 Promo

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Elements of Kenjute began to emerge in the mid-1980’s and has been developing ever since. Kenjute International’s “Blast From The Past” video series (10 videos - 1970’s to 2020) examines, through old video footage and pictures, the history and evolution of this advanced martial art. Video #5 shares a promotional video from the year 2000. Yes these videos are longer but worth viewing. Check out our RUclips Channel at: kenjuteinternational3940. For more information about Kenjute visit: www.kenjuteinternational.com

Комментарии • 6

  • @russellyip9470
    @russellyip9470 5 месяцев назад +2

    Back to the future, enjoyed watching, 🙏

  • @taptanhytb5117
    @taptanhytb5117 5 месяцев назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @giovanniperretta-lopes874
    @giovanniperretta-lopes874 5 месяцев назад

    how to waste time has evolved

    • @kenjuteinternational3940
      @kenjuteinternational3940  5 месяцев назад

      This video was filmed some 25 years ago. It was a different time in the martial arts. I have trained in numerous martial arts for more than 50 years and have been teaching since the 1970's in many different countries. During this time I have witnessed first-hand the curriculum help students improve their personal fitness levels; gain more self-confidence and self-worth; improve focus and discipline (which has directly contributed to their success in various professions); successfully defend themselves on the street; compete and win with the sport element; apply defensive tactics skills in security/policing; and have benefited from a sense of "community". Not a waste of time. I would suggest that today, the vast majority of the participants in the martial arts industry are no longer studying "complete" martial arts systems which can also offer additional elements beyond just self-defence and/or sport. Unfortunately, many of the "newer generation" lack discipline, focus, and commitment to learn whole systems. Instead they want a quick fix in order to learn a few beginner skills to fight in a cage. The martial arts has become an activity full of "partial artists". Thanks for your comment.