Duration: 04:54 minutes Upload Time: 06-06-07 02:00:59 User: lckk :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: Various techniques at our Arrowhead kenpo school, early 2006 |
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1point21Jigowatts ::: Favorites it may seem that way when you're watching techs practiced in the 'ideal phase' (like in this video), but the reality is, every kenpo technique has built-in checks in case the attacker throws follow up attacks or reacts in an unpredictable manner. take note of what the non-striking hand or foot is doing during the 2345235 strikes in 3 secs. also, none of these techs is meant to be done exactly this way in real combat. it's not about a sequence of motion, it's about principles of motion. 07-09-18 13:17:03 __________________________________________________ | |
queixada4 ::: Favorites don't get me wrong, i'm sure its much more effective than the northern shaolin kung fu I wasted my time with, but it just seems like they're relying on the hope that their attacker is only going to throw one attack, then keep their limb out in the air and stand there while they defend themselves with a flurry of 2345235 punches and kicks in under 3 seconds. 07-09-18 11:19:04 __________________________________________________ | |
TravKenpo ::: Favorites Nothing wasted. Gets the job done effectively!!! 07-09-09 17:37:23 __________________________________________________ | |
queixada4 ::: Favorites so much wasted motion and energy. tsk tsk. 07-09-03 23:14:57 __________________________________________________ | |
monstergebhart ::: Favorites hell yeah, is your instructor Mr. Speakman? 07-09-01 22:55:08 __________________________________________________ | |
RazorBladeRain ::: Favorites im a black belt in this 07-09-01 22:21:53 __________________________________________________ | |
monstergebhart ::: Favorites i'm not sure because i do not study kenpo 5.0; i study akki kenpo. my instructor is Mr. Tom Smith, and his instructor is Mr. Mills, watch the "what we do" video. but there is a better video that's not on youtube. search "jeff speakman getting up" on google 07-09-01 20:52:07 __________________________________________________ | |
1004w12 ::: Favorites Cool, thanks. That makes sense. When these guys put the gloves on and spare, do they keep thier hands up before the other guys attacks? Or are they down and then come up like in this video. Maybe they are baiting the attacker. 07-09-01 20:23:22 __________________________________________________ | |
monstergebhart ::: Favorites the "slapping" of the own gi; 1. creates counter balance, 2. helps in rebounding, which gets rid of the "choppy" movements, which then helps the kenpoist be more fluid by not having to stop one motion and then start a new one 07-09-01 18:16:14 __________________________________________________ | |
riskko ::: Favorites ¡the power of kenpo in action! ¡great vid guys! 07-08-30 19:26:47 __________________________________________________ |
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