Excellent women’s self defence techniques with powerful execution and strong kiai I love being a karate black belt and teaching ladies self defence oss🥋
Mr Demers ...Thank you for posting this. My background is a Tracy based system/Bok Fu. I have always enjoyed and admired Professor Cerio and his branch of Kenpo.
Hi Buzzardneckseahag, Sorry to tell you that I don't. The only videos of those forms that I have are performed by other practitioners. Nothing different of what you can find on RUclips so far. About the 3 VHS I put on line, they are cassettes I bought from the Master when he made them. If you find something, please, share them on line as well. Thanks and have a good day ! 長生きと繁栄 Al
@ Liette Grenier Alain Demers, thank you for these excellent videos. Do you have any forms or Kata videos of Nick Cerio's Kenpo (Cirlce of the Tiger, Leopard, Panther)? I studied under Professor Cerio's instructor Senior Grand Master George Pesare.
It's true. You just have to look at these videos as a nostalgic resource from a time (thirty years ago already...) where teaching techniques focused particularly on basic movements only.
Multiple origins with enough complexity for being develop into very efficient variations, but in the same time, simple enough for anyone to easily learn the basics of all the movements...
No worries, it's old videos for the nostalgic of an era where technics were taught in particular segments, and where you had to develop your skills from those bases. They were not the finality of it, but the ground on what you were building your art. Today, it is totally different. The efficiency (the power), the simplicity and the precision of the martial artists are at an other level. However, today's ways of fight have their origins from multiple platforms. Nick Cerio's Kenpo is one of them. Those videos are to remember from where we are... In each decades, youngsters of their times have the tendency to forget their origins. To understand well what you are doing and why you are doing it, it is paramount to look behind and appreciate the work of those who paved the way for us. So, take those videos for what they are only: remembrances.
Excellent women’s self defence techniques with powerful execution and strong kiai I love being a karate black belt and teaching ladies self defence oss🥋
Mr Demers ...Thank you for posting this. My background is a Tracy based system/Bok Fu. I have always enjoyed and admired Professor Cerio and his branch of Kenpo.
Your welcome ! Happy to read that you appreciated.
AWESOME. SALUTE
If Nick Cerio were a D&D character he would've been a dwarf warrior.
R.I.P MR. CERIO...
Hi Buzzardneckseahag,
Sorry to tell you that I don't. The only videos of those forms that I have are performed by other practitioners. Nothing different of what you can find on RUclips so far. About the 3 VHS I put on line, they are cassettes I bought from the Master when he made them. If you find something, please, share them on line as well.
Thanks and have a good day !
長生きと繁栄
Al
@ Liette Grenier Alain Demers, thank you for these excellent videos. Do you have any forms or Kata videos of Nick Cerio's Kenpo (Cirlce of the Tiger, Leopard, Panther)?
I studied under Professor Cerio's instructor Senior Grand Master George Pesare.
Very good tech. But defender leaves himself open to immediate front head butt , or knee to groin w opponent 2 hand front grab of shoulders?
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It's true. You just have to look at these videos as a nostalgic resource from a time (thirty years ago already...) where teaching techniques focused particularly on basic movements only.
Multiple origins with enough complexity for being develop into very efficient variations, but in the same time, simple enough for anyone to easily learn the basics of all the movements...
I agree...
長生きと繁栄
Al
nice move prof:
+Alex MAC:ONYANG Thank you! It's appreciated, have a nice day!
長生きと繁栄
Combine with some kung fu I love it. ..
THE ATTACKER GOT HIT IN THE THROAT!! FIGHT IS NOW OVER!! THE OTHER STUFF IS RIDICULOUS!!
From what I see kempo is almost like ninjutso from what I see. ..
yup, both are nonsense
this is self defense kenpo not really for the cage because of boundries in the ring/cage
No good. Dead pattern training methods.
No worries, it's old videos for the nostalgic of an era where technics were taught in particular segments, and where you had to develop your skills from those bases. They were not the finality of it, but the ground on what you were building your art. Today, it is totally different. The efficiency (the power), the simplicity and the precision of the martial artists are at an other level. However, today's ways of fight have their origins from multiple platforms. Nick Cerio's Kenpo is one of them. Those videos are to remember from where we are... In each decades, youngsters of their times have the tendency to forget their origins. To understand well what you are doing and why you are doing it, it is paramount to look behind and appreciate the work of those who paved the way for us. So, take those videos for what they are only: remembrances.
+Mark Johnson
as opposed to the deadly art of silat?