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  • Finally yellow belt technique he got mostly right. (For a "Great 10th self made belt"). For the last time Huk is the only 10th degree next to Parker, who died. Get a more respectful belt. His front kick is in 2 parts. Lift the leg up then down. It should really be Lift the knee, fire, retract/ step forward.

  • Kenpo is crap

    

  • mmmm mmmm TAAAAH XD

  • yo joey! duh mafia wants YOU! :-)

  • He would not have a chance. I train 10 hours a week in real combatives and I am an instructor and trainer. Any golden glove boxer would kill him, in fact a point fighter would clean his clock.

  • great videos! i love this!!!!!!!!!!!

    

  • Kempo has good concepts, but bad techniques. It's basically American/Hawaiian Christianized karate with some Chinese circular movements and strikes thrown in. A lot of older Chinese, Japanese and Filipino systems have better close quarter ability. Also, Joe really needs to stop with his silly kung fu fight noises. I'm cracking up here.

  • clear combat.... what kind of name is that anyway. From the ignorance of your comments it is obvious, you have no idea what you are talking about. Kempo Karate is an extremely brutal art. It is designed to be as deadly as needed. This is just one of thousands of techniques available. At my dojo, in order to receive your black belt,( about 6 yrs) your hands must be clocked at at least 43 mph. Kempo Karate dojo's are not "belt factories", as your probably used to.

  • @rkp8700 If that is what a Kenpo black belt looks like, I won't have any part of it. It is based on a lot of pre- determined reactions. Kenpo is chinese, don't forget that. So far as hand speed, 43 mph is rather slow. I do like how you say there are thousands of techniques. That should be easy to remember.

  • This is a joke. Why would anyone train in this useless self defense style. All these Kenpo masters are fat.

  • @clearcombat I tried it out on my sand bag, seems pretty decent >>>>> taekwondo in terms of realisticism in war time combat when people charge straight into you with muaythai kickboxing moves. You HAVE to defend while you attack or both will get hurt. Real combat is not in a ring where kneeing and elbowing are banned, there is no 'clean' hit bonus or jack shit like that, no backing away, no ref to stop the fight. You fight til someone is out or dead. probably the latter. Backdown = death

  • @Soneoak Heavy bags don't hit back.

  • @clearcombat bet he could whoop your ass

  • I dont like sequences like this cuz when i try it on people they always do something clever to get away...like stepping back

  • @helloz07 Good comment.

  • I think he's using the force at 0:07

  • lol, Master stance at 0:32 is to wide you lose you balance

  • Wow, it gets sillier and sillier these descendants of Eddy Parker, and William Chow, the mentally retarded man who was only promoted to a Shodan, 1st degree black belt, by Mr. Thomas Young, Grand Master Mitose's top student. GM Mitose did not promote Mr. Chow because they guy couldn't get the material due to his lack of proper mental faculties. Poor fellow. So, how did Eddy Parker ever became 10th Dan? ANSWER: He made it up himself. That's right. Self-promotion.

  • @FishEaster He renamed kenpo the american kenpo. He died at 56 because he was very out of shape. Most kenpo masters are. They should practice what they preach.

  • "in conclusion, kick in the balls--"

    *knife sound* "KICK WHERE?!" *stab stabidy stab stab*

  • Now we're talking some karate xD, this is something I would really pull out first out of a bag of technique after whatever warm up mini fit happens in the beginning

  • mttttttaaaaaaa! hi im jo....

    

  • all i can say is after being in martial arts for 13 yrs this looks like crap. looks just like someone putting on a belt and uniform and just slapping and kicking at the person. looks very noneffective

  • He not going to kill him hes doeing a kata you respect you class mates in kempo

  • hey guy in video being used as example. STOP TELEGRAPHING WHATS GONNA HAPPEN. You don't bend your knee for him when he shows where the foot goes. You don't take the fall when his front kick snaps but barely taps your chest. How are we supposed to see the application proper? I could do these videos too easily if my partner just made it look effective. I've done Karate for about 2 yrs and this isn't proper example

  • Well think about it , You just said you know what is going to happen. So why did he need to show you.

  • hrm. When my Karate instructor (a woman) showed me a technique. She would literally do it to me almost full force so I could actually feel it. One time she took me down, knee on my back, and showed us how to fishhook someones eyes, nose, mouth with fingers for "pain compliance". She plucked out my contact so deftly on accident lol. This seems just too rehearsed?

  • @ShutoStriker As a Judoka, I take almost full forced throws from my sensei as well. Its important to feel the technique to really understand how its done. She sounds like a good teacher. :)

  • Very nice. Easy to understanf techniques. Great Upload.

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  • even if someone pushed you like that he wouldn't let those counter attacks happen so easily to him

  • You know it's funny listening to all these people who have never trained in Kenpo try to explain all what's not right with the style. Get a life.

  • why is it always the people who know the least about a subject the most willing to write negative comments .I guss becouse there such dumbasses there desperate to show the world how ignerent they are?

  • To see REAL kenpo please search YouTube for Ed. Downey Kenpo. Watch and pass it on if you agree.

  • this guy sucks in kempo

  • @Slachtkop je bent egt homo als je hem slecht vind hij owned jouw zwaar hard zielige loser

  • @MCmoviez heb je wat tegen homos ofzo? en ik own hem hard ik zweer jou

  • mmmchaaa lol!

  • @rupert43568 no he said tahh probley their kia which if you guys don't know what that means please don't talk about it

  • this is soooo horrible its so stupid especially the grunts like the "mmmchaaa" at the begining

  • your first comment was well said Sorzae.. well said.

  • punch downward directly into the top of his gut... he looks like hes gonna die doing this, no abs and out of shape... that shot would end him by taking his breath away... so would getting dressed...

  • this is kindof pathetic

  • oops! made my brother cry i kicked him in the balls!

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  • sigh...a fat instructor...

  • It had better be a very un-aggressive push if your first reaction after the block is to take your foot off the ground. Parker's Alternating Maces is far superior. One presumes that this is how Mr.Palanzo has gained himself a tenth degree black belt - by screwing around with a syllabus he doesn't appear to understand.

  • Panther, it appears you don't understand. This is a standard "Parker" technique. Apparently you don't know that Palanzo was picked by Parker to run his schools, and acquired his 7th or 8th degree black belt designation directly under Parker. Pay attention before you criticize, his point was that you use the low kick to stop forward momentum. It's basic technique against a 2 handed push, not a tackle. Go study the art, and keep the uneducated comments to a minimum.

  • Sir, I apologise and stand corrected.

  • I too apologize, but I had to defend my teacher, and make sure that any criticism comes from a knowledgeable position.

  • @sorzae hey how come out off all these kempo vids i seen...the enemy is standing like a idiot target dummy at least dummys...i dont have any knowledge of kempo but are they optimists and expect the enemy not to dodge or block hits?

  • @Doeboy555 In all honesty I hated that stuff myself, but I understand. Its the same reason for all of these videos, to make the art accessible. The actual technique is much much faster and if he had done them "properly" you wouldn't be able to see what happened, this is a very basic demonstration. I've taken many hits from this man, that is not how we used to train. The main point in training techniques is not for you to use them per se, it is to drill the motions into your muscle memory.

  • Exactly!

  • Im a kempo teacher its a kata you stand there and take the hits then you return the favor

  • Now this technique I like because its more realistic than the other stuff.

  • tan buena las tecnika pero pa la otra en spanish pork yatuzae

  • The guy can't balance lol,sucks.mst of expertvillage videos suck.

  • google video search alex jones .. if you havent yet .. you can watch his full movies there .. do not lick the boots of the new world order <3

  • but barney and the teletubbies always told me that one should not use violence -.-

  • We can definately look at the odds when cosidering no fight as to the answer;but surely train like a champ...BELIEVE-Shade said

  • well I'm not talking about the "corrupt" martial arts people. I'm talking about people who realy do serious training in their martial art. Sure those martial arts have good techniques, but in street fighting it gets too hectic to realy apply those. Also jump kicks in some martial art types (mostly korean) are very dangerous to use in street fighting, since the oponent could catch you while jumping and hurt you bad.

  • Think positively meaning definate wins and accuracey-Shade said

  • How did this guy get to represent the IKKA??

  • lol... black pyjamas xD

    well anyways, i definetly agree that most martial arts would loose against a kickboxer (i did both btw, but i like karate better) because they are trained to fight. in martial arts we do not take enough time to practise contact fighting.

  • I agree. The key to becoming a true warrior is not by getting a black belt in slow motion examples.

  • almost, in the school i learn kenpo karate, we practice a lot the contact fighting, every week, half hour... almost, the rest is physical training and techniques... in a sport battle, yeah, maybe the kickboxer wins, but, in an urban scenary (that's based the ed's parker system), the kenpo karate shows it's real power...

  • WTF!? what belt is this men? it's suppost that the greastest master is Gilbert Velez with a 9dan black belt... maybe i'm not looking so well, but, it isn't a 10dan black belt???

  • how does it show its real power? I think kempo karate sucks, since its just conventional and traditional martial arts stuff. There're far better martial arts, as shaolin kempo or jinjitsu. but it also depends on your martial arts club. some do contact fighting and i think its better because you actually feel when someone hit you and you are allowed to do ANY technique in free-sparring.

  • kenpo karate, it's one of the more popular, modern and heavy martial arts actualy, founded by the Great Master Ed' Parker, who took the chinese karate techiques and remix it and update it for an urban scene so different than the classic ones... but, face to face, a martial art isn't good or bad, the problem is that the kenpo karate, between many popular martial arts, get plastic and pay-to-belt thing... the problem is the corrupt martial artist, not the martial art...

  • when I learned this one we followed the front kick to the groin with a double palme heel strike to the solar plexus. and the cover out.

  • dont mess with a guy in black pyjamas

  • all u people need to stop dissing, first of all, study the meaning of martial arts. second of all, it is only a principal of the art and or the options u can have under certain situations. they are only doing a deminstration here, of course the effects would look cheesy. lets put it this way, when u watch a video about rear naked choke, u think the guy will just lay there and let u do it? u need to practice and practice to master the moves to be quick and precise.

  • I agree 100%. people think this is the whole art. No its not. Shihan says its like when you first learn the alphabet. thats not the end! you take those letters and make words, then sentences. Next thing you know, you're writing novels. At the end of each class we pair off and spontaneously attack each other, not knowing what attack is coming. you'd be surprised how it all comes together in that split second. Thanks for sticking up for the art.

  • i think thats a great practise but its not like street fighting, believe me.

  • agreed. streetfighting is messy and fast and has all kinds of factors you dont see in a dojo. and adrenaline can be a friend and an enemy. but i prefer having what i have over nothing. i know if i had to fight myself from 10 years ago, my 1999 self wouldnt stand a chance LOL

  • You couldn't be more wrong. That guy has been my teacher since I was 11 years old. I have more "street fights than most people and aside from that I am a bouncer from 2 of the most dangerous clubs in Baltimore. If you don't know what that means, then you don't have the right to speak. If you do, just know that what you are seeing is the most basic expression of these techniques and they grow to extremely advanced....

  • Using what he taught me I have fought opponents from every discipline, of every size, in nearly every situation and my specialty is fighting multiple attackers. Point being it works. I have studied many many forms of fighting, but this is the one I claim. It has more useful and practical applications than most anything else. I'd like to see a "trained MMA" practitioner fight multiple attackers on the street with weapons. I have done it, and this man taught me.

  • I hope you people always fight people who play into your moves.... YOu people have never been in a fight and you will lose doing things like this.......

  • I AGREE WITH YOUR STATEMENT!

  • Jordan6661234, This is only a demonstration of the technique. i have personally used hte technique called delayed hand (sword) and I assure you it works. most people who make comments like yours are so attached to things like the haymaker punch(a dumb punch) and are too intimidated my the martial arts to understand them.

  • sorry judo, NO rules in kenpo

  • got judo?

  • Awsome vid!!Hope to see more vids like this one!!^^

  • good technique, but if you notice in the opening introduction his hands come down to the sides slapping his legs, creating a slapping sound which makes it sound like there's more hits than he actually does...i think that's a cheap trick with some kenpo practitioners, it's just flair and showboating...

  • Some people use that slamming stuff to show the timing, a lot of people misuse it though.

    That does not have anything with making it look likes he hits more times.

    One thing I react on is the way he leans and twists his body during the sidekick, it could be for the camera, but when he takes the push he's beside the guy, he should be more in front of him and stop him with the kick.

    When he blocks he twists the opponent and stops and opens the centerline for the front kick.

  • actually its a rebounding strike it creates more force, i thought that at first too but then i started to take kenpo :P

  • Clearly you've never fought a real "Kenpo Practitioner". Those are indeed rebounding strikes. They help increase the speed of multiple strikes, and promise you you will feel them all.

  • Simple and sweet. No wasted movements. This could easily work. One of the better moves I've seen him do.

  • Are you serious?

  • good!

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