I Love That Kenpo Timing At The Moment That You Do That Punch To The Back Of The Head... =D!! It Sure Sounds Like A Devastating & Lethal Punch... =D!!
Very well spoken and I like the delivery of communication. Only issue are angles of Entry and Bracing Angle of "your" base being anatomically at caution due to your vocabulary sounds intellectual enough to realize the imporatnce of this. No one is perfect but general rules of Motion are structured for purpose and function. Keep up the awesome delivery and re visit the General Rules of the system or the Equation Formula as a tool for use... Sean Kelley
That would be cool. You show these techniques very well, and explain everything in detail. I am just starting in kenpo but with your videos I have gained a clear insight into kenpo and what is to come. Keep it up.
so i love this technique, because is possible to take a distance from the attack if this is very fast, and to think what do if there are another aggressors
love this technique, cant wait till i learn it.. if he sprawls out, my first reaction would be to kneel on his supporting leg, positional check for his left hand, and hammerfist to his floating rib or kidney. :) but i like the forward bow approach too.
Yes. But that's in the extension. Most Kenpo schools will have this technique end with the inward elbow to the head. And the extension usually begins w/ tweaking his neck prior to doing that double kick to the spine. Of course, I don't see any reason why you couldn't throw those kicks in on the Purple Belt version.
but I didn't understand one thing... the simultaneous(first) movements.... are... :
- The Left Inward Parry
- The Left Step To Ten O'Clock
- The Right Inward Eagles' Pick
& the right what... ??¿??¿?¿¿?
Jorge008 6 months ago
I Love That Kenpo Timing At The Moment That You Do That Punch To The Back Of The Head... =D!! It Sure Sounds Like A Devastating & Lethal Punch... =D!!
Jorge008 6 months ago
that right inward elbow after 2:58 made me almost crap myself! omg!
paigepaige975 1 year ago
Shorin Ryu has something close to this in the Naihanihci Kata.
spadaydaga 2 years ago
Ummmm, eagles beak or dragon knuckle/middle knuckle fist? I think eagles beak not so much.... So you study with Tatum or one of his guys?
KenpoGuyProductions 2 years ago
No. I've never worked with Tatum.
neckbreakerb 2 years ago
I'm testing for Kenpo black soon. These vids are great! Keep them coming!
Yppengasse28 2 years ago
Thanks - and good luck on your test!
neckbreakerb 2 years ago
Very well spoken and I like the delivery of communication. Only issue are angles of Entry and Bracing Angle of "your" base being anatomically at caution due to your vocabulary sounds intellectual enough to realize the imporatnce of this. No one is perfect but general rules of Motion are structured for purpose and function. Keep up the awesome delivery and re visit the General Rules of the system or the Equation Formula as a tool for use... Sean Kelley
KelleyKarate 2 years ago
Very awesome, well taught clear and straight forward. You need to put some more vids up, these are all REALLY good.
johnm543 2 years ago
Thanks! I may be shooting blue belt techniques in the near future.
neckbreakerb 2 years ago
That would be cool. You show these techniques very well, and explain everything in detail. I am just starting in kenpo but with your videos I have gained a clear insight into kenpo and what is to come. Keep it up.
johnm543 2 years ago
Great videos, plz keep them comming!
amkempo 3 years ago
so i love this technique, because is possible to take a distance from the attack if this is very fast, and to think what do if there are another aggressors
yamaryu84 4 years ago
love this technique, cant wait till i learn it.. if he sprawls out, my first reaction would be to kneel on his supporting leg, positional check for his left hand, and hammerfist to his floating rib or kidney. :) but i like the forward bow approach too.
madeku 4 years ago
isn't there a double kick to the spine after the hammer fist to the kidney
slinkyrooster 4 years ago
Yes. But that's in the extension. Most Kenpo schools will have this technique end with the inward elbow to the head. And the extension usually begins w/ tweaking his neck prior to doing that double kick to the spine. Of course, I don't see any reason why you couldn't throw those kicks in on the Purple Belt version.
neckbreakerb 4 years ago
Your pretty fast !
gosumonk 4 years ago