White/Purple Belt Techniques

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2006

White/Yellow belt Kevin demonstrates some "Grab Arts", "Punch Counters", "Knife Counters", "Club Counters", and "Palama Set 14" (clock dance).
Bishop's Kajukenbo Academy, Diamond Bar, Calif.: www.kajukenboinfo.com

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  • I can't wait to see this kid's progress in 5 more years. He's got the technique down, now time to work on the form. Very nice.

    Is that common practice in your school to have the lower, colored belts put on demonstrations of the techniques they are learning?

  • At all levels students have to demonstrate their techniques on live partners for rank testing.

  • From White to Purple, huh? Very impressive. Congrats!

    Every technique looked very good, and on every weapon attack, you covered well and always knew where the weapon was. It's a real pleasure to see these techniques performed in another school! Thanks for posting!

  • Actually, "White/Purple" belt is one rank below purple belt. Most schools use a "orange" belt for the same level.

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  • i was a purple belt at age 10 but didnt stick with it. but i did go from white straight to purple

  • Very impressive. He will make a great black belt and a great instructor.

  • hey, long time no see, hope all is well over in D.Bar. let Danjo know that Diego says "whats up".

  • this beginning student could really deliver some punishment to an attacker. Long live Kajukenbo

  • this is david

    i found the dvd all i need to memorized is palama sets 1,2,and 3

    i tried teaching my friend some of the basics but i didnt go so well

    were going to buy sparring gear to avoid future injuries

  • Ah, ok. That makes a lot more sense to me. I'm an orange belt myself, and have been busting ass to get ready for a purple belt. Thanks for clearing that up!

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