That technique is "Punch Counter 8". Like all Kajukenbo techniques, it's just the beginning of the defense. "Adlibs" (strikes, kicks, knees, stomps, etc.) are added to all techniques until the defender is no longer a threat.
If the attacker was not already down on his face after the downward hammer fist strike to the neck, I would have continued with right knee strikes to the face and upper body until he was down. Then stomps and knee drops until he was no longer a threat.
Kajukenbo people don't wear padding, it depends on the instructor too, as to how much/hard you get hit. This instructor is not hitting this student hard at all. My instructor taught us how to get hit too, along with with conditioning too so you get used getting hit without padding. You get bruises, but that's it. It really sucks though when you get hit with a kali /eskrima stick, just OUCH..
@Mider999 Kajukembo people hardly ever wear any padding, we don't want people to go into shutdown the first time they get hit hard in real life we do body conditioning all along from white belts on up
Very enjoyable. Very simple, logical and effective. The kind of Kenpo I like. I also enjoyed seeing the large circles you did in the 2:30 mark. Very similar to some techs in our system.
Interesting way of using the cat stance. I agree with using it to transition into other stances--that's one of the reasons it's one of my favorite stances to use when sparring.
I have a question for you Mr.Bishop. in 3:27 what if he strikes you in the groin?
vze21gwa 2 months ago
That technique is "Punch Counter 8". Like all Kajukenbo techniques, it's just the beginning of the defense. "Adlibs" (strikes, kicks, knees, stomps, etc.) are added to all techniques until the defender is no longer a threat.
If the attacker was not already down on his face after the downward hammer fist strike to the neck, I would have continued with right knee strikes to the face and upper body until he was down. Then stomps and knee drops until he was no longer a threat.
jebishop 2 months ago
intresting
Spiderman7670 3 months ago
Thanks for sharing, sir!
sologtrstewie 4 months ago
Kajukenbo people don't wear padding, it depends on the instructor too, as to how much/hard you get hit. This instructor is not hitting this student hard at all. My instructor taught us how to get hit too, along with with conditioning too so you get used getting hit without padding. You get bruises, but that's it. It really sucks though when you get hit with a kali /eskrima stick, just OUCH..
ComputerIlliterit 10 months ago
ive actually started learning kajukenbo recently
doodyknight 1 year ago
the guy is wearing padding isnt he?
Mider999 2 years ago
@Mider999 The only padding is his cup, which is very necessary.
Dairyfreeze 1 year ago
@Dairyfreeze So basically he's getting hammered by John Bishop? Wow guy must be very well trained in some type of Iron Body training
Mider999 1 year ago
@Mider999 Thats within kajukenbo
MrNinpo78 1 year ago
@Mider999 Kajukembo people hardly ever wear any padding, we don't want people to go into shutdown the first time they get hit hard in real life we do body conditioning all along from white belts on up
sifu50 1 year ago
The windmill strike is very effective as in Original knife counter #1.
lennyt47 2 years ago
This is a very vicious art
Mider999 2 years ago
Very enjoyable. Very simple, logical and effective. The kind of Kenpo I like. I also enjoyed seeing the large circles you did in the 2:30 mark. Very similar to some techs in our system.
zoransevic 2 years ago
These are great. I look forward to seeing more.
jccedcon 2 years ago
Interesting way of using the cat stance. I agree with using it to transition into other stances--that's one of the reasons it's one of my favorite stances to use when sparring.
JMMPR24 2 years ago
excelent, thanks for sharing
prens29 2 years ago
very nice,,,thanks for sharing. Good flow and power on your strikes. Look forward to seeing more!
-Carl
blfycdq 2 years ago
Is the guy wearing padding? cause if not OUCH
Mider999 2 years ago
nice work:-)
andreehobrak 2 years ago