Grandmaster Fred Villari Teaches Shaolin Dragon

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The Grandmaster teaches concepts of Shaolin Dragon. One of the main branches of Shaolin Kempo Karate, the Dragon is also one of the most complex. Listen and watch as Fred Villari masterfully makes the complex understandable.

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  • charles mattera would kick villaris ass

  • Charles Mattera was Villari's student from the beginning. I doubt very much that Mattera shares your view.

  • He explained it, but hell, the concept is still hard to put into practice.

  • It does take time but once you try it you will appreciate his level of mastery. Watch "Grandmaster Villari Cuts Loose" to see his Dragon kick applied in a more realistic situation.

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  • @uckushtar really? because I know that TKD has a red belt, and I been to a muai thai gym before as well, and I saw the ranking system with the belts arranged lowest to highest. probably had BJJ in it too though.

  • @subliminalhyminal Hey man good for you, just so you know - traditional ranking in TKD has no red belt. Most styles that incorporate a red belt into their system are the new modern money making machines. Also to add to your post, there is no legitimate Muay Thai gym that gives out rank, your rank is your fighting record. There's no such thing as a brown belt in Muay Thai, so I'm not too sure how you "wrecked" a brown belt.

  • @uckushtar I am only a blue belt in this system and I have wrecked red belts of Tae Kwon Do and brown belts of muai thai. you, my friend, are hilarious.

  • @berner I studied through the 80's and 90's... Helped, but just a money grab after awhile.

  • 99 % of winning a new student over is making them feel superior, at least in American martial arts. Or make them laugh...

  • I have a feeling that any of these guys wouldn't stand a cold chance in hell at any Muay Thai gym.

  • He moves similar to my old Villari instructor Mike Dale in Newmarket Ontario. Villari taught him well :)

    Mike Dale, if you're reading this, it's Mike Sellers from the 90's :D

  • I am 7th degree in Villari system

    Given all my stripes by GrandMaster and Master Fritz.

    Mattera was a 7th when I got my 3rd in san clemente studio run by larry burns,

    None of thr men that have their own system now would dare say a word to Villari!

    He taught them all!

  • @dannyhill1971lives I have always wondered about this since if Bruce Lee were still alive they are about the same age. I'm surprised they never crossed paths in the 70's..

  • @zazenh I met him in'93 and I believe he was 55 then which would make him 73 now. Still looks in great shape for that age. I was under Jim Carusso and yeah even though I only made it to green belt brown stripe really noticed it making me a better fighter. I wish I would have stayed with it and learned the ground game like Gracie Jiu-Jitsu etc.

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