Prof. Abad on Kajukenbo Repetition Part 1 of 2

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Professor Allen Abad teaches basic Kajukenbo repetition. Part 1 of 2

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  • Rest in Peace my friend.

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  • I believe Kajukenbo also teaches Kali/arnis/escrima principles. :-)

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  • @bangmeister by Fastest striker beats fastest blocker, i think you are trying to say bruce lee is the fastest striker and chuck was the fastest blocker and that chuck was slower then bruce. i don't know who is but wouldn't an equal force meet? As the point of the block is to not get hurt someone could parry, block/push punch away and many other moves.Yes we all know this. yes but If someone did it right i am certain you could even go slower then a punch and still pull off a good block.

  • @bangmeister the point i meant to make out earlier was that its all about the training, as in people train to block like how people train to punch. Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee are not on the same level, also it was a movie which means to an extant it was choreographed. If someone trained as much blocking as someone else trained in punching then they could block. Speed plays into everything no doubt about it but to get on a higher level you must practice it.

  • @futuremarine808 That inside block he uses is what chuck norris used against bruce lee in that movie they did. Bruce lee was too fast for those blocks. Fastest striker beats fastest blocker

  • @bangmeister there obviously going slow because they are going over this, obviously in a real situation they wouldn't go that slow. Kajukenbo was made for defense in hawaii's use to be dangerous streets in a time when drunk sailors would hang around and criminals too. If this didn't work on people who happen to "punch quick" then the founders wouldn't have used it. Think about it. Thats why people practice, so they become good. as a boxer would train to punch Kajukenbo students train to defend.

  • this would not work on a boxer or someone who punches quick

  • @geniusO2 i don't recall....what did i say? lol

  • @TheIronWolf77 kajukenbo is a mix marshal arts it contains Western Boxing, Judo, Jujutsu, Kenpo Karate, Eskrima, Tang Soo Do, and Kung Fu.

  • @coolwaterdvr as a Kajukenbo student, I can tell you yes, they do.

  • @TheIronWolf77 Kajukenbo is a hybrid martial art that does take some elements from kenpo as well as many other martial arts

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