Hanshi Bruce Jushnick demostrate the study of Kosho-Ryu kenpo the Mitose's Sensei art, brougth to all Kenpo, but understanded only for few.
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I have studied this under uncle Larry and I agree. At full speed this is just PAIN. do not judge a book by its cover. the concepts are sound and work very well.
excessivealloy 8 months ago
@FishEaster
Because they are lazy... And Jon Ludwig might be trimmed, but i saw him literally cry when some guy started a fight with him in a bar... Actually cried! I had to step in! It was quite pathetic.
DWBFilms 10 months ago
@sengcamp Yes! Tigress the tiger had much fear and respect for the old turtle "Master Ugway," whom was her sensi's teacher in the movie Kung~Fu Panda!
James27000 11 months ago
@sengcamp - I once went up against Brewer, he is incredibly well skilled. I will never under estimate him again.
James27000 11 months ago
@momobena - I believe you did get that right and know what you are talking about. ( ;
Chows Kempo has also been referred to as "Chinese Kenpo." Although the art of Kempo (Natural Law) is actually Japanese. It's roots come from China, from Sholin Chuan~Fa.
James27000 11 months ago
@djtone78 - Kosho Ryu Kempo is not a style, it's a concept.
James27000 11 months ago
@66chilin - Well said.
James27000 11 months ago
@GlaciorSimoes - "Yoshida" is a Japanese surname of family lineage, it is not a rank.
I think the term you meant was "Yodancha," meaning a serious student, it refers to the rank of black belt, but I guess you knew that!
James27000 11 months ago
@FishEaster - True many Americans are over weight, I think you're confusing fitness with knowledge & skill. Many see the martial arts as how well one can project a kick, punch, etc... The concept is referred to as "young forest," in having room to move. Arts like Kung~Fu.
Kosho is old forest," you take away your opponents position & room to move against you. Arts like Akido, Ju~Jitsu. You don't have to be in great shape to turn an opponents energy against themselves, just skilled like Bruce.
James27000 11 months ago
@FishEaster You know sometime "time" just catches up to you. But I am telling you you don't want to take any of his techniques at ful speed and power. i had the honor of training with him this past Oct. and was very impressed and learned alot he is fast and strong. Don't judge a book by it's cover.
AOKACentralTexas 1 year ago