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SubLevel Four Kenpo™ Dictionary SL-3

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  • great training drill, I would like to learn this system, where is his school located?

  • @liotta75 Sorry sir, that information is not available

  • is that negative BAM (0:47) on him just simply because his should and elbow are lifted beyond its bracing angles, or are you making contact with the ulnar nerve or something to "startle" the arm? i cant remember if i've posted or asked this before. forgive me :p

  • @madeku docchapel@gmail.com

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  • @rchapel COntinuing: and of course our law enforcement officer have the luxury of means testing on a day-to-day basis, also with extreme positive results. Conventional sparring might comprise perhaps 5% of needed skills, and they may be a bit generous.

  • @rchapel Continuing; Fortunately we can raise the bar in physicality to the brink without serious injury in training because of prior knowledge of expectations between students, yet still prove the efficacy of applications. The problem with mixed venues is others moving at street speed and intensity tend to get injured rather quickly. Last year and this, we've had a spike in civilian students getting attacked. All have not only survived but prevailed inflicting serious injury on attackers.

  • @ATACXGYM That would be Juan Mercado our Director, at Puerto Rico MSU - SubLevel Kenpo, which also contains a sizable Wing Chun component. He's "Professormental" on KenpoTalk, and a very well educated man. Conventional sparring is much to limited and its very nature introduces strategies not utilized in the real world of confrontations, both physically, emotionally, and psychologically. The military utilizes similar training, and is why there are fatalities in the training process.

  • @rchapel That's really amazing stuff,Doc Chapel! I mean...that stuff would be invaluable to watch and learn from. If you ever get around to letting out videos of you guys sparring non-Kenpo martial artists? Letcha boi know.

  • @ATACXGYM We have, all with very positive results. Especially our MMA component in Puerto Rico who test it more of it than anyone. But those are still limited venues, I do not subscribe to.

  • @rchapel Sooo functional directed sparring is more purposeful? How does that get measured? I'd figure that at some point functional directed sparring would be compared head to head with conventional sparring,so a SL-4 guy should be able to reliably outperforming a standard Kenpo,bjj,wrestling,kickboxing­,or military guy.Or say a Kenpo boxing wrestling hybrid guy. Did you and your guys ever perform such a test or did you use other edifying methods?

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