This is #2 in a series of Lima Lama No Ka Oi videos. Shown are many historical photos from the mid to late '60's, when the art was established. The voice-over is an interview of Grand Master Richard Nunez, one of the 6 original founders. For those interested in the origins of this style, this interview is not to be missed! Also included at the beginning and end are scenes of GM Nunez demonstrating various elements of the art. The interview is continued in the Part 2 video, which can be see at: Thank you for your interest! For more information, please visit http://www.limalamanokaoi.com
@ApplianceWorks It must have been great to have someone there when your Dad was gone.
aussie4tiloa 6 months ago
To the family of Nokaoi, we have lost a few days ago the Grand Master of Limalama, Tino Tuiolosega to illness. We will miss this founder of one of America's martial arts. Our Grand Master Richard Nunez is one of the founders of Limalama with GM Tino back in 1965. Master Nunez said of Tino's death " I loved Tino and will miss the Man". We honor the life of GM Tino and we all pay our respects to his memory and family. 3-25-11
LIMANOKAOI 11 months ago
Hi masters!!! I like this video... thanx 4 sharing the history and roots of Limalama =D
dmike8698 1 year ago
A Thank you to Richard, to say the least, you where my father when my real father was out traveling as a salesman, Richard you where one of the few that had integrity and understanding, And I send my highest respects to all related teachers. It was a pleasure to work with you. Bill, Huntington Beach
ApplianceWorks 1 year ago
hey that my neighbor daniel esquivel and his dad sal..
madrigal626 1 year ago
Hey it's bobby I didn't know you giys had a YouTube remember me master nunez
Bobby25ification 2 years ago
Thank you Grand Master Richard Nunez for all the years you have given to us, your students. We have come together as a family and each of us have your words of wisdom that will last for all of our lives.
LIMANOKAOI 2 years ago
great stuff! thanks for putting that up.
DrJBN 2 years ago
Great Video. It's an honor to be one of the first people on Internet to watch this. Very interesting. Nice photographies (mi master have some of those at our school). I like to see the feet work and kicks on the floor (many people in Mexico think that Limalama has no ground technics). Thank you very much for sharing this...
Mitchcancun 2 years ago