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Traditional Limalama - Training Excerpts

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Limalama training clips. Master George Lugo teaches class at the Limalama Academy (Stanton, CA)

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  • You can't talk whitout knowing the real fight skills of the martial artists, only seeing videos is not enough. Technically talking MMA fighters fight whit rules, he doesn't. Traditional karate is powerful and explosive but linear and recurrent too; limalama has fluidity, awesome speed and kill capability but in the end the fighter ability is what counts, not the martial dicipline, that's what people like Bruce Lee taught us.

  • As someone who actually knows this man (he is my teacher) I can tell you that

    1. Those "slaps" are iron palm. They hurt like hell and he can break bones very easily. He is well trained in iron palm, splashing palm and vibrating palm. His open hand strikes will break bones.

    2. He is not off balance in any of these movements.

    3. As for being inefficient thats a very ignorant statement. Every strike you see is meant to break, damage or disable. He is demonstraighting technique not fighitng.

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  • IS LIMALAMA SAMOAN OR HAWAIIAN OR BOTH??

  • @LIMANOKAOI hold on dude i am on Baja California I can't go that far im with profesor Daniel Hernandez

  • @gerry200008 , Master Richard Nuenz has a new address for his studio. Look on the web site for the best phone number to contact master Richard for the address.  I will see you there.

  • @LIMANOKAOI heeeey i'm from NO KA OI to

  • he is fast but i dont think he could break a bone that easy

  • I learned yesterday that GM Tino had passed away a few days ago. I met Tino in 1966 and made visits to his home and later to his studio for lessons in Limalama.

    I remembered his strength and how at ease he flowed through his techniques. Tino was fast when he needed to be and always enjoyed teaching his art. I will miss the master and what he did for the arts. My instructor GM Richard Nuenz one of the original 6 men of Limalama said to me " I loved Tino and will miss the Man".

  • hey George sorry i havent been able be stop by and say hi or tran ive been busy with school. ive been trainning with brett vigorusly 2-3 times a week for the last few years and im eager to return to your dojo. i hope you and your family are doing well and i hope to see you soon.

    sinserly jake

  • @berniekfm really!? Lima Lama is banned from MMA?!!?!? thats too bad :/ 

  • @HereBeADragon i agree!

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