Five Swords

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

Комментарии • 41

  • @jeffreyfigueiredo1740
    @jeffreyfigueiredo1740 2 года назад +1

    Amazing technique and execution. With no experience or training, no one is going to be able to get this. However if you have trained in the martial arts and practice this over and over it will work extremely effectively. Love how he uses his own body mechanics to make it his own and work. Fantastic bro!!!

  • @billyrunge7070
    @billyrunge7070 4 года назад

    I love watching good Kenpo stylist nice crisp moves not a sloppy mess. This guy is good.

  • @Pie-qs4yg
    @Pie-qs4yg 7 месяцев назад

    Finally someone gets it, it’s not block the arm it’s destroy the arm, if the first two maybe three moves are done correctly u don’t need rest of the sequence

  • @michaelvendick2785
    @michaelvendick2785 6 лет назад

    Finally, a practical application. I like the fact that you are not stopping with just a one punch defense, because in a real fight no one who intended on doing you bodily harm is going to throw just one punch and see what it does. They are going to keep attacking you until they reach their objective or you stop them. And the fact that you have incorporated multiple attacks in this particular defensive set actually gives it a sense of realism and practicality.

  • @louisviola9763
    @louisviola9763 3 года назад

    Awesome explanation and execution!!!!! 👍

  • @philipsaunders2903
    @philipsaunders2903 Год назад +1

    You could watch ten different videos of five swords And see it done in ten different ways

  • @akrocuba
    @akrocuba 8 лет назад

    Great stuff!
    Shows a lot of training and hard work!
    Thanks for loading

  • @kenpouk1338
    @kenpouk1338 10 лет назад

    Fantastic application dude keep up the good work!

  • @americankenposchuledortmun3825
    @americankenposchuledortmun3825 10 лет назад

    Interessting idea of five Swords .. its very nice

  • @edwardmakarus5472
    @edwardmakarus5472 2 года назад

    I have never seen anyone do Karate like this. This is how it is supposed to be done. Thank you for sharing. Do you have any more videos like this?

    • @davidrisselada6199
      @davidrisselada6199 11 месяцев назад

      So karate is supposed to be practiced against a guy just standing there, with his arms down?

    • @edwardmakarus5472
      @edwardmakarus5472 11 месяцев назад

      At least this instructor shows realistic moves and attacks with purpose. Most don't do that. If you don't like it, move on@@davidrisselada6199

  • @freshcofreshco9811
    @freshcofreshco9811 Год назад

    Very good instruction

  • @1683clifton
    @1683clifton 5 лет назад

    tracys kenpo. i was entertained. nice

  • @my2009Babies1
    @my2009Babies1 8 лет назад

    Beautiful! Well done!

  • @rodneymeadows7658
    @rodneymeadows7658 3 года назад

    extremely well done, & TAUGHT! KUDOS!

  • @bryansandiego
    @bryansandiego 4 года назад

    So well done!

  • @SenseiFredsMojo
    @SenseiFredsMojo 11 лет назад

    Nicely explained and executed.

  • @seamusnaughton8217
    @seamusnaughton8217 Год назад

    Must train best ever move of all time

  • @frankenpo1
    @frankenpo1 7 лет назад

    Excelente, saludos desde Venezuela..

  • @DonaldSchnell
    @DonaldSchnell 11 месяцев назад

    Nice downward vertical punch

  • @davidrisselada6199
    @davidrisselada6199 11 месяцев назад

    Why do you assume the guy will just stand there with his arms down?

  • @Abondano1
    @Abondano1 4 года назад

    Excelent

  • @sologtrstewie
    @sologtrstewie 13 лет назад

    @jconney1 I have to agree with PR1Kenpo that the extension shown is a Charging Ram graft! I can name quite a few people and I won't because it doesn't mean a darn in this discussion! If we are always looking where we screw up AKA "What if" how can we know anything? just like trying to pull off hooking wings or parting wings against an "attempted" push.....a catalyst must push us to the next logical progression. I like the modified 5S where you strike the head and block!

  • @KenpoInside
    @KenpoInside 7 лет назад

    Good videos my friend!!!

  • @PR1kenpo
    @PR1kenpo 13 лет назад

    1:59 of the video, the tackle catalyst is shown. He moves up the clock with the back fist and does the first part of Charging Ram, without the kicks. Now, if you understand family groupings and family related motions, then you would see what he is doing. Name dropping is is so Sean Kelley...
    Clark

    • @Liquidcadmus
      @Liquidcadmus 6 лет назад

      its all the same crap.. kenpo is useless :)

  • @Grinfas
    @Grinfas Год назад

    Bad ass!

  • @KenpoJuJitsu3
    @KenpoJuJitsu3 12 лет назад

    LOL Clark, that's cold.

  • @turbobeep
    @turbobeep 10 лет назад +1

    Dang! Dude is fast.

    • @orlonarsino6729
      @orlonarsino6729 2 года назад

      @OK Thanks Productions
      You're slow, stop lying

  • @jonahakivahbenavraham
    @jonahakivahbenavraham 4 месяца назад

    Wow!

  • @1683clifton
    @1683clifton 5 лет назад

    subbed

  • @PR1kenpo
    @PR1kenpo 13 лет назад

    So, you're telling us that the extension of Five Swords is Charging Ram?
    I have to disagree with the attack the weapon first and chop the neck second.
    Ah bit, at 3:16 you 'bypassed the hammer to the biceps and glanced in to the neck with your back up mass. I think that any follow up punch or attempted tackle ends with that formula.
    Interesting graft, Five Swords to Charging Ram.
    Clark

  • @EVERYDAYDON
    @EVERYDAYDON 8 лет назад

    Hello.
    Iv'e always want to get a response from a respectable martial artist like yourself as to what I feel is a problem
    with most if not all Karate styles today.
    Take you 5 swords ( or any other kenpo technique) for instance, how would this executed defending a right lunge punch
    without stepping thru, but rather with the left foot leading right cross punch, as you demonstrated at the beginning of the video?
    You rarely see step thru punches in the street, but almost all striking based seem systems defend against step thru
    punches.
    I've studied Uechi-ryu, Shotokan, and yes Parker Kenpo, over the years.
    I thought that Kenpo would be different and it is great in many respects, but it still doesn't deal with this problem.
    It seems to me that it really doesn't address today's boxing based street tactics.
    Please don't take any offence to my thoughts, because none are intended.
    It's just something that been bothering me for a long time.
    What do you think?
    Don

    • @collectortherapy
      @collectortherapy 8 лет назад

      I'm no master but I like to look at it as a model to start with. No attack I've "defended against" in the dojo seemed legitimate to me but neither are the techniques. They are controlled drills done to become familiar with the concepts and principles taught in a particular art, not real fighting. However as you become more advanced you can take more dynamic or "real" attacks and work what you know against them, getting the practice closer and closer to the real thing. If you're unlucky enough to be tested in the real thing I suppose this could accelerate and broaden your understanding of how to use what you've been taught or maybe you think its rubbish and move on to something else.

    • @donc4925
      @donc4925 8 лет назад

      Thanks for the honest answer.
      Keep up the good work
      Don

    • @BradYaeger
      @BradYaeger 7 лет назад

      Fantastic question , and one I asked myself a lot and I have a Kenpo background as well as other arts. My conclusion was it's about getting the same reaction from my opponents body , by whatever tools I have at my disposal , not just trying to match Apples to Apples like a set Technique shows. They are just reference points. Then you take it into your own practice and see what you come up with. Inside striking range, nobody is fast enough to go "I know what that is, so I'm going to do this" for the most part. I started getting rid of having students feed each other step through , suspended strikes and had them snap them in and out instead. It was a great eye opener . I'd rather not start a flame war discussing it in public but feel free to pm me anytime if you want. Happy to share my input for what it;s worth. And yes, i am still a Kenpo fan, and I think most Kenpo folks would tell you the same

    • @RecoveringGenius
      @RecoveringGenius 7 лет назад

      My answer: keep training, after 25+ years of Martial Arts you'll eventually see that it doesn't matter.

  • @Tm-pb2tp
    @Tm-pb2tp 9 месяцев назад

    great job