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CASA DE KENPO - YELLOW BELT - ALTERNATING MACES

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2008

Ed Parker's American Kenpo - Yellow Belt Techniques - Alternating Maces. Instructed by Casa De Kenpo which includes Professors Cliff Seminerio and Juan Serrano. These videos are availableas a quick reference/resource for students, especially those interested in learning them by the book. This is our attempt a an honest display of Ed Parker's American Kenpo.

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  • thanks again!!

    

  • Also with the mention of not being able to block/check a push before contact.. Keep in mind that a push is easier to block than a punch and if you accepted contact on punches in the same way as you describe pushes... well you get the point

  • @valentinespence My variants are much different althoughI like the version that the Professors show as well.Please visit my Channel,Professors and all others interested,and share your opinions nad thoughts.My variants include the armed,grappling,standing submission,and teaching with mittwork variants which actually TEACHES US HOW TO SPAR WITH THIS TECHNIQUE.I'd love your thoughts,Professors,with all respect.thanx for reading this comment even if you DON'T comment my vids on my Channel!

  • The fact that you noted that it's more unlikely to intercept the push before being pushed away is good,but what happens if the push vigorously propels you out of arm reach? Are you guys gonna make "what-ifs" for your videos?

  • looks like the steven segal punch he uses in his movies lol but still very effective i learned the same hits just with my feet and you kick the left knee in to buckle your opponent and then kick him in the chest and step out

  • yeah i am a jr black belt with yellow stripe right now and this helps alot for specific hitting and helps me for my orange stripe!!!

  • Yes it's real, i play kenpo in italy, in ireland was all different

  • always awesome, thank you.

  • Master Seminario gives a concise,accurate breakdown of the technique,and I greatly appreciate that.Keep up the good work!

  • Every Time You Step Through Reverse, Instead Of Shuffling Back When You Finish A Technique, Your Open For A Kick To The Groin. More Likely If You're Opponent Hasn't Been Nullified.

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