Ernie Reyes is a true legend among legend's. What he has done for the sport, let alone how he provides guidance for both kids and adults is just Amazing. He, as well as his son, Ernie Reyes Jr., Are, and always will be my Heros. Thank you for your Guidance.
Thanks for sharing! I was on the team back in the 80's when we did the San Jose Earthquakes half-time show. Good times! Glad to see it still continuing today. It meant a lot to me to be part of that team back then. A lot of champions on those teams back then.
@@buddy3635 - For about a year or so. In addition to working with the Reyes family it was also the time of Norlito Soriano (Arnis Master), Ed Parker (Kenpo), Chuck Norris, Dayton Pang, George Chung, Cynthia Rothrock and so many more. I love 80s martial arts. I was very lucky to study and compete with many top people and their disciples. Amazing times!!!
Rick Cable, that’s so cool!! That’s really amazing that you got to perform with those people. Who was your master when you did martial arts there? Mine are KJN Dave and KJN Donna
@@buddy3635 - Ken Barrett was my primary instructor then I worked with Tony Thompson in the Milpitas studio on the Junior team. We used to do Black Belt / Demo Team training runing up the hills at Alum Rock park. I was only 15 or 16 at the time and had to haunt Tony for months just to get an audition to get on the team. He finally gave in at a Saturday morning workout and gave me an improv audition which I passed and was then on the team after that. Tony got tired of me stalking him and the team to their workouts. I was relentless!!! I had better attendance than many on the team. I wore him down and that's not easy as Tony is a bad dude and Taekwondo world champion 1976/1977.
I got his autograph he came to our karate studio I am a red black belt in Salinas CA west coast martial arts my main masters are Mr.arizmendi Mr.Perez and Mr.Edmond
Ernie Reyes is a true legend among legend's. What he has done for the sport, let alone how he provides guidance for both kids and adults is just Amazing. He, as well as his son, Ernie Reyes Jr., Are, and always will be my Heros. Thank you for your Guidance.
Ernie Reyes is a legend in his own right. It's an honor to know him.
It was the star of some of my favorite movies ever especially ninja turtles
May God keep each and every last one of them always healthy wise and strong!
I want one of those as a souvenir, thank you.
Thanks for sharing! I was on the team back in the 80's when we did the San Jose Earthquakes half-time show. Good times! Glad to see it still continuing today. It meant a lot to me to be part of that team back then. A lot of champions on those teams back then.
Rick Cable, that’s awesome!! I’m currently a blue 1 with the karate program. How long were you on the team for?
@@buddy3635 - For about a year or so. In addition to working with the Reyes family it was also the time of Norlito Soriano (Arnis Master), Ed Parker (Kenpo), Chuck Norris, Dayton Pang, George Chung, Cynthia Rothrock and so many more. I love 80s martial arts. I was very lucky to study and compete with many top people and their disciples. Amazing times!!!
Rick Cable, that’s so cool!! That’s really amazing that you got to perform with those people. Who was your master when you did martial arts there? Mine are KJN Dave and KJN Donna
@@buddy3635 - Ken Barrett was my primary instructor then I worked with Tony Thompson in the Milpitas studio on the Junior team. We used to do Black Belt / Demo Team training runing up the hills at Alum Rock park. I was only 15 or 16 at the time and had to haunt Tony for months just to get an audition to get on the team. He finally gave in at a Saturday morning workout and gave me an improv audition which I passed and was then on the team after that. Tony got tired of me stalking him and the team to their workouts. I was relentless!!! I had better attendance than many on the team. I wore him down and that's not easy as Tony is a bad dude and Taekwondo world champion 1976/1977.
What do you mean by bad dude?
The fight between GGM Ernie
Reyes n KJN Daniel was epic
I wish there's another halftime
show like this in another GSW game.
The was pretty darn epic! Reyes and Jr are royalty 👑 in my world 🌎
i still have my gee from when i used to do mma at one of their locations and i also got to meet Ernie Reyes Sr and he helped my with pivoting
Ernie Reyes sr still got it
@ 5:10 is only Ernie Reyes Sr. the father of Ernie Reyes Jr.
That is awesome
Ernie REYAS sr.
Is this Ernie Reyes Jr. 's father?
Yes
@@arfrunningbear7022 Thanks!
I got his autograph he came to our karate studio I am a red black belt in Salinas CA west coast martial arts my main masters are Mr.arizmendi Mr.Perez and Mr.Edmond
Ernie Golden State Warriors my team as well we the best
4:59 bro emoted on him💀💀💀
Ur the best around..
I would like to learn so moves
GO... TEAM. 👍
That's awesome 👏
Wished E.R. jr. Was there too.
Breathtaking.
It's the guy form surf ninjas!
No his dad ain't it
The zatch dude?
Yes both Jr. And Sr. Are inthat movie.
mixing bruce lee and michael jackson ... what else do you want .... RIP legends
Ernie really can't be touched...
i got to west coast world martial arts
goto Thailand and see what your really made of, that would be petty interesting
I go to karate of there every week
got to do mma there
Where's ER?
armst012 Santa Clara CA. It is West Coast Martial arts. The only one in that area.
What kind of martial art is this?
Ernie Reyes Sr. Taught his students a mixture of styles including taekwondo and wushu
They should have been more famous but they didn't wanna sell out
Very good but brick not hit back
Rip headphone users at 2:42
Cringe
his a filipino
Wrong! He is an American!
I thought baton twirling and tumbling (acrobatics) weren't martial arts? 😉
Lots of unnecessary yelling but amazing performance.
Nothing but glorified gymnastics
circus...