Mr Dan, you have done an amazing amount of good quality work. As a Kajukembo black belt, I'm impressed. I shared your last video with my Kajukembo instructor, GM Burt Vickers (9th Dan) and Master of the Art Tommy Burks (9th Dan) who is one of the 12 proteges of SGM Ed Parker. Both were impressed. GM Vickers and I would be happy to help contribute and answer any questions you have and provide footage for any segments on Kajukenbo (as a whole) or our branch of Kajukembo. Keep up the great work!
@chrisblanchard49383 жыл бұрын
The Pit Hawaiian Kempo has an online program as well and it is very good. It’s also a belt system so you are tested on techniques for the quarter we are working on plus conditioning.
@TMor-sx3oy Жыл бұрын
Hi, just wanted to make you aware of Roland Roemer, one of James Mitose's named and credited instructors. He studied directly under Mitose, and also worked closely with Chuck Sullivan. He also studied directly under Remy Presas, who brought FMA/Arnis/Escrima to the US - he is pictured as the demonstration partner for most of Presas' techniques in the book "Modern Arnis." He also studied Chi Lin Gong Fu, under Dennis Decker. Roemer runs a Martial Arts school in Colorado, which has a couple branches around the country. His system is called Seizan Ryu Kempo Jujutsu, which is a 3-way blend of Mitose's, Presas's, and Decker's respective arts - covering weapons, striking, and grappling. I believe it would be worth your while to reach out to him, and hear his stories and perspectives!
@dicknobuo80494 жыл бұрын
Another Kempo School based out of Hawaii is "Universal Kempo Karate School Association". Founded by GM Martin T. Buell who studied under Adriano Emperado.
@bensigl37664 жыл бұрын
Please do a focus on Kara-Ho Kempo! There is soooo little out there, and many people don't even know it exists or that Professor Chow kept developing his kempo after Ed Parker. I know you guys have too many arts to get to, but I really think you'd be doing the martial arts community a great service by being the first/only to put the information out there. Love your channel!
@getawaydreamer27244 жыл бұрын
Ed Parker and Adriano Emperado both had the same teacher and both received their original black belts together.
@kepahanakahi5 жыл бұрын
Aloha from Hawaii Mr. Dan, you've been very supportive of the art of Kenpo Karate, very admirable. Might I suggest an old school association in Hawaii named CHA-3 Kenpo Karate under founder Professor Marino Tiwanak and is currently in good hands with his son Michael Tiwanak at the helm. He was the first black belt under Adriano and Joe Emperado, as well as Woodrow McCandless back in Palama in the late 40's through mid 50's. Professor Marino Tiwanak predates most of the gentlemen you've mentioned, but no disrespect to them either. This association has been steadfast and held to the old traditional ways of training. If at all possible it'd be great for a respectful nod or mention of this storied association. Much Mahalo and Respect to you and yours.
@nihongochopsocky8084 ай бұрын
Aloha!I just recently joined Universal Kempo.I tried to contact CHA 3 Kenpo Karate via email and fb, but they never replied. Are they still open? Mahalo!
@kepahanakahi4 ай бұрын
Yes, they are. @nihongochopsocky808
@kepahanakahi4 ай бұрын
Enjoy your journey.
@jj-wp6wc5 жыл бұрын
These videos are great, this sifu is knowledgeable, humble, and he doesn't trash other styles. I love the strength based approach to this discourse.
@kungfusansootsoilihofuthun88955 жыл бұрын
Simplicity and minimalism. Gawd Mr Dan you delivered us an early Christmas present. Anxious to see more. I've found having a very heavy Ninjutsu base and kenpo has served my individual style very well. SALUTE
@santiagoabalos75643 жыл бұрын
Nice coverage ... Looking forward to seeing more of your Kenpo/Kempo video coverage! I commend you because it's a lot to research.
@shawnobuckley3 жыл бұрын
I am looking to join a Kempo school near me and thought I’d do a little research first. I have a background in Boxing, wrestling, White Crane, BJJ and Muay Thai I knew little about Kempo. I stumbled across your videos and I cannot thank you enough. I feel like I’ve taken a semester of Kempo at College. Your videos are so informative and you are so respectful of the various styles. Thank you!
@ArtofOneDojo3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sir, I really appreciate that and I sincerely hope you continue to enjoy the videos!
@stillloading62555 жыл бұрын
Love this channel as a black belt in NC kenpo I've learned so much about the history of the arts i didn't learn (or forgot) as a kid I hope to see the channel grow and continue to be as informative and interactive as it is
@richardclark18795 жыл бұрын
did NC also,
@stillloading62555 жыл бұрын
clark nice what state
@richardclark18795 жыл бұрын
@@stillloading6255 Rhode Island. Cranston. It was ok. little bit of a factory, but not 100 percent.
@stillloading62555 жыл бұрын
Hey me too !
@frankcastle83635 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thank you for clarifying the similarities between American Kenpo and Lima Lama
@makingthematrix4 жыл бұрын
That quote at 4:33 is a paraphrase of a quote from "Wind, Sand and Stars" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (better known as the author of "Little Prince"): "It seems that perfection is attained not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing more to remove." I think it's fantastic that the quote itself is so concise that it can be used in so many contexts, from martial arts to movies. The original text was about an airplane and how its design is really simple when you think about it :)
@johneldengibbons94133 жыл бұрын
Awesome, Having been in Shaolin Kempo since 1983 (I started in Fencing and Shotokan), In this program, I reached Brown Belt 3 Stripes. I then received my Black belt and 2nd BB with another program and Now 3rd. You can not talk about this school (Villari) without talking about GM Nick Cerio. Cerio trained GM Villari. GM Cerio was called, by GM Parker, "The most dangerous man he knew." Having attended seminars with GM Villari and GM Boise. While in san Diego at the Navel Training Center (A Club at the gyme) i also studied with the students of Master Narrison "Nar" Babao of the Babao Arnis System and Inosanto academy.
@EdwardDudley5 жыл бұрын
Definitely, joining the Patreon :) Thanks for doing all that you do....really helping me decide where I want to go with my Martial Art journey in Richmond, Va. Thank you!
@ArtofOneDojo5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Edward...this comment means a lot to me and I hope we can continue to help :)
@Semperkick4 жыл бұрын
Brother. You're doing great. Pace yourself as you bring us some good scoop.
@benjaminforster2529 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for mentioning Nippon Kempo. Also, I had never heard of Lima Lama before. I'm always happy to discover new eclectic marital art styles.
@jtitus54753 жыл бұрын
It would be interesting to see you talk about Nick Cerio’s Kenpo over here in New England! Thanks!
@1madinjun3 жыл бұрын
My lineage is from Cerio and so is my Hakkoryu JJ. I walked away when I got in an almost physical altercation because my teacher was defending Villari.
@1madinjun3 жыл бұрын
I believe Nesta has taken over up there, right? Great guy
@kungfukid795 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video! I am 4 years into the Kajulenbo system and I'm learning so much about Kenpo history.
@pryslakryan5 жыл бұрын
Another great video as always. It’s awesome to see your open mindedness of every aspect of Kenpo
@williamw13325 жыл бұрын
Awesome, well done, informative, and interesting video Dan. This one was engrossing. Looking forward to seeing what you come up with next! 😊👍
@ArtofOneDojo5 жыл бұрын
I'll let you know when I come up with it LOL (pounding away on the keyboard today and tomorrow). We're supposed to film more this week. :)
@CharlesStickmin-f7n5 жыл бұрын
Have u done Paul Mills kenpo by any chane.
@shozinryu44 жыл бұрын
@@CharlesStickmin-f7n Grandmaster Paul Mill's Kenpo falls under American Kenpo.
@shozinryu44 жыл бұрын
@@CharlesStickmin-f7n just like GM Larry Tatum, GM Joe Palanzo, GM Dennis Tosten, GM Michael Pick, GM Frank Trejo, GM Dave Hebbler, GM Jeff Speakman, GM Richard "Huk" Planas, GM Dennis Nackord and many others who ALL were taught and trained by Great Grandmaster Edmund K. Parker and ALL who have something great that they brought into the system while still maintaining the core principles and concepts of GGM Parker's system of American KENPO. Oh and GM Chuck Sullivan's Kenpo I think is part of this illustrious group too!
@everythingbodyweight70125 жыл бұрын
Fantastic! Absolutely love it.Especially learning the different variations of Kempo, such an honor,thank you so much for the enlightenment.In my country there is a variation known as Mantis Kempo.
@brockg19775 жыл бұрын
Doing a fantastic job here. As you said there are soooo many variations of Kenpo to try to cover them all. Okinawa Kenpo alone has the Branch from Oyata Sensei which you covered and Odo Seikichi Sensei's branch of Nakamura's organization which basically started as a competition league for Shorin-ryu practitioners. That histort alone could span several videos. Keep up the great work on the bits of information that you're putting out!
@johnnytrejo9115 жыл бұрын
Thank you for putting a piece of Lima Lama , as I asked I. The last video, and a video of the Hawaiian or Polynesian Martial arts would be cool. 👍🏼 Great video
@davidwayne9982 Жыл бұрын
THANKS- I'm VERY interested in this. I have a 5th degree black in kenpo too.. 4th in hapkido, 4th in aikido, black sash for wing chun and instructor in jeet kune do. I LOVE this-- things I was NOT taught or simply MISSED. I also got mashed between two trucks in 99 and am 67 and I find a LOT of my "knowledge- memories" just GONE-- so I renew through your videos and more.. THANKS AGAIN.
@Katcom1115 жыл бұрын
There are so many different kempo. I don't know if it's kempo but it goes by the name Shorinji Toraken Ryu and it founded by Ron Cherry. His sensei is Professor Albert C. Church, Jr.
@4612gregory5 жыл бұрын
This is an awesome update, thanks for your research work.
@skyttyl4 жыл бұрын
I study five animal kenpo- my instructor's own system. It's my first intro to kenpo; before this, I took tkd. I also study wing chun through the same instructor.
@brucebarnes91387 ай бұрын
Very interesting videos I'm a long time students of Tracy's kenpo karate like your videos very informative
@nihongochopsocky8084 ай бұрын
Aloha! Im going to be 51 in November and ive always been a gung fu guy. Ive been training in gung fu on and off(unfortunately more off)since 1998. Ive just recently returned to my mother school and style on a more consistent schedule in my mid to late 40's. At one point i felt it wasnt necessary to seek out other martial arts and just stay and put all my focus here. But my curiosity and recent slump got me searching for a different kind of martial art. Im still with and always will stay with my gung fu school, but ive joined Universal Kempo Karate and love it! Originally i wanted to find a good judo dojo to go along with my gung fu, but my shoulder injury wont get me pass my firsr class!😂 As a kid in Hawaii, i grew up between Pearl City and Wahiawa.Pearl City is a Judo and Kempo Karate town. I was always fascinated with Kempo Karate and here i am! Love your channel and love how you break Kempo as well as other styles down! Please show some Mantis Kempo!Ive also had a fascination with all Mantis gung fu! Mahalo!
@Scorch10285 жыл бұрын
Dan, I want you to cover all 5,525 systems of “kenpo” on this channel, even if it takes you 10 years to do it. 🤣
@ArtofOneDojo5 жыл бұрын
Well, then at least we'll have plenty of videos!
@johneldengibbons94133 жыл бұрын
So true love it
@dc1742 жыл бұрын
@Scorch 1028....😂🤣
@billmee46282 жыл бұрын
😆
@MaxMordecai-qg5rd9 ай бұрын
Hey Mr Dan I've been watching your videos and are amazed keep up the great work and could you please do a video about Nippon Kenpo Karate it is a mixed martial arts style of karate and it's cool
@Atletico7772 жыл бұрын
I have seen this video many times just for your positivity and insight Into the Martial Arts. I wish you had a school in Austin, Texas so that I could train and learn under you. I am a long time advocate of American Kenpo and learned some when I was younger and lived in El Paso. Matter of fact before I left I was starting to teach some classes to learn and be a teacher and part of the black belt team. I really miss it. Over the years I've also learned some Hapkido, mantis Kung Fu muay thai and BJJ.
@salvadorbecerra89765 жыл бұрын
When I Used To Visit My Relatives In Leon Guanajuato Mexico. I See A Lot Of Lima Lama Karate School. Also In Tijuana Mexico. For Some Reason Lima Lama Karate Is Very Popular In México. More Than United States.
@KENPOJOE15 жыл бұрын
Mr.Tino lived in Mexico for a time and that is why it is so popular in mexico!
@someguy78052 жыл бұрын
I studied Limalama in Southern California during high school in the early 1970's under Richard Nunez. It has all but disappeared from SoCal, but I see on the internet that it is still big in Mexico. Glad it is still surviving.
@alejandrovelazquez6326 Жыл бұрын
Lima lama in mexico is a hybrid that has nothing to do with if creator "tino" since the Mexicans tropicalized so much the style that they invented forms kicks blocks to make it unique ...so much so that each Mexican federation is different in everything they can have lima lama shields on their uniform and teach different things in spain they call it mexi fake
@Soldier-of-God.5 жыл бұрын
Great to see you continue, the wide and vast diaspora, of the multiple, Kenpo Karate systems throughout. Hawaiian Kenpo was very interesting to me, as it is the system, that the former UFC, Lightweight Champion, Chuck Liddel hails from. I in fact remember seeing him, having on the sides of his shaved head, regarding his mohawk hairstyle, that he had clearly tattooed the word Kenpo. Of which I always wondered what specific style of Kenpo Karate, he pertains to! I am also glad that you mentioned master Larry Tatum's, Kenoo Karate involvement in this video, as aside from Grandmaster Ed Parker Snr, his son Master Ed Parker Jr, Master Jeff Speakman, Elvis Presley, Master Larry Tatum, was someone I have read about in the 1990s martial arts magazines and general collective, martial arts styles books and so forth. Lima Lama Nippon Kenpo Karate, being striking and grappling combined martial arts, really appealed to me, in this video coverage Sensei Dan, given that they are in their own right, mixed martial arts styles. Would you ever perhaps down the track, be chronicling Brazilian jiu-jitsu, then compare it to Japanese jujutsu and Judo? I think those would be very interesting to compare, in terms of their similarities, differences and in the case of Judo and Brazilian jiu-jitsu, how they differ from the sporting, to the traditional, self defense based styles. I hope your weekend was great, also that your week is off to a great start. Greetings from Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺🇲🇽🥋😊👍✌👊Osu!
@ArtofOneDojo5 жыл бұрын
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is actually one we have in process, I have an outline provided to me by one of our viewers who has done a lot of work and I'm hoping to have that one follow shortly after Judo which is currently in development as well
@Soldier-of-God.5 жыл бұрын
@@ArtofOneDojo excellent Sensei Dan, most definitely looking forward to both the Brazilian jiu-jitsu and Judo videos. ✌👍
@Rain5935 жыл бұрын
I train/teach a variation of what is now called Moh Pai Kempo I think. Our lineage traces back to Olaf Simon who was based out of Alberta, Canada. Our club teach the traditional techniques/stances/kata/etc but also elements of BJJ, krav maga and kickboxing.
@KENPOJOE15 жыл бұрын
Hi Dan! Enjoyed this second video on the various styles of kenpo! Having studied several styles/systems listed, I was hoping to see a mention of David German's TAI! His style of kenpo jujitsu is a blend that you would enjoy! His series of 4 videos is presently available on Ebay and you can find KZbin clips on him as well as interviews I did with him and podcasts on him as well!
@ArtofOneDojo5 жыл бұрын
Hello Sir! Thank you! I did come across Mr. German's system but I didn't know enough about it yet to include it in this episode and I didn't want to half effort it. This topic is one I'd like to keep circling back to since Kenpo is my base and there are SO MANY variations of it to look at. I appreciate your feedback :)
@pausetape8824 Жыл бұрын
@@ArtofOneDojo Good evening Sir I have a question for you How do you feel about franchise Kenpo Karate schools just asking because there are a lot of push back on schools such as Action Karate and Amerikick because of their short curriculum and they way they focus on children vs Adults???????
@ArtofOneDojo Жыл бұрын
@@pausetape8824 It's a tricky question, but overall I'm not against franchise school as long as the focus is still on quality of teaching. It's ok for a school to be focused only for kids, as long as it's CLEAR that is the curriculum and they are upfront about that. A lot of franchises can become a McDojo if they are sacrificing quality for the same of extra money, but I don't think franchises are automatically a bad thing. It comes down to individual examples.
@fijiunlimited45033 жыл бұрын
You're thorough and a class act.
@jj-wp6wc5 жыл бұрын
Awesome. regarding Ippon kempo, we called it Bogu Kumite in Koei Kan Karate, rough full contact. Very helpful to get your feet wet into hard fighting.
@Ayobrother5 жыл бұрын
Awesome video it made me look up the American Kenpo I’m studying in which is the Parker Planas Lineage. I wanted to see if that one I’m studying in is effective and I like it a lot but thanks to these videos it made me want to look up the system I’m studying thank you and keep up these great videos 👊🏻👍🏻
@ArtofOneDojo5 жыл бұрын
Did you see our "Origin of American Kenpo" episode? It goes pretty deep into detail. It's part of 3 Kenpo episodes.
@Ayobrother5 жыл бұрын
Art of One Dojo yes along with the evolution of American Kenpo very good!👍🏻
@Gojukid5 жыл бұрын
Kempo looks really interesting especially that Nippon kempo style
@johnredmon676210 ай бұрын
I had one lengthy conversation with Ed Parker back in about 1963. He said that his concept of the ideal system as "either complexity bordering on simplicity or simplicity bordering on complexity." Complexity to cover the required variety, simple to avoid confusion and bloat.
@ArtofOneDojo10 ай бұрын
I love this, I have not seen this one before, thank you for sharing that :)
@Flipout224 жыл бұрын
Check out Universal Kempo Karate (Schools Association) founded by Professor Martin Buell of Hawaii. I trained in the UKKSA system under now Professor Garland Johnson in Colorado Springs,CO. UKKSA doesn't have any connection with Ed Parker's system that I'm aware of. It has roots in Hawaii but its spread to the mainland appears to have taken a different route. To my knowledge Professor Johnson trained with Professor Buell directly and in Hawaii bringing it back to Colorado Springs. I do remember tracing the school's lineage years ago and getting to the Old Pine Tree style from Okinawa where I hit a dead end or rather my skill as a researcher maxed out.
@TheGuitarsadist3 жыл бұрын
Good to see one of Professor Johnson students posting on here, I met Garland and his wife Bridgett back in Hawaii while training under GM Martin T Buell. Professor was a killer forms master and highly rated back in the day
@shozinryu44 жыл бұрын
Ive never heard anyone pronounce KA ju KEN bo the way that you pronounce it ka JUkenbo. Just a little strange to my ears but its all good Sensei. I love your videos and have been a fan for a little while now as a KENPO practitioner myself.
@evilshogunmaster5 жыл бұрын
You should do one on Master David German of tai kenpo he was the first guy to add grappling to kenpo and help ED Parker run some of the early schools.
@rogerwilliams26295 жыл бұрын
Enjoying your channel!! Been away for awhile, will be catching up. I studied Kempo in the mid 70s at Houston school of martial arts, where my brother and were teaching Judo. It stuck and I made sure it did.
@ArtofOneDojo5 жыл бұрын
Great to have you back Roger! What kind of Kempo did you study?
@harlemkham76505 жыл бұрын
As always outstanding production and information. I thank you for that.
@septred35 жыл бұрын
Hey, I have a suggestion for a video for you to do. Can you do a whole video and explain it thoroughly on the subject of "the reasons why people train in martial arts" and have a repeating segment or have a chart showing where on the chart the reasons fall under with the header on each column like Self Defense only, Sport, and the one that I thought of being Missionary aka Agent where you train for a reason that does not fall under sport or self-defense because they are doing it under an oath or act of service especially under the tutelage of a figurehead person that gives them their missions?
@hectorbugarin11695 жыл бұрын
I teach ChowHoon Goshin Jitsu. Its named after Prof. Chow s younger brother. John Chowhoon. would be great in a future update video to see if we fit in. As we do kenpo karate and Danzan Ryu Jujitsu.
@joelchamp91695 жыл бұрын
Hanshi Bruce Juchnik of the Sei Kosho Shorei Kai (Kosho Shorei Ryu Kempo) not only introduced the healing arts of Shiatsu/Chinese medicine to his curriculum, but also brought together many Kempo/Kenpo and other martial artists that would have not otherwise shared a training space. He hosts a annual gathering of martial artists every year and had a close friendship with many of the founders presented in this and past Kempo videos. I think it’s hard to talk about the history of Kempo in America and not mention Bruce Juchnik.
@georgegabel67105 жыл бұрын
A video on the direction some of the Masters under Mr. Parker took after his passing might be interesting. Along with the two mentioned there is Nackord, Tosten, Joe Palanzo (to name a few).
@macmacdonald49962 жыл бұрын
I believe GM Chuck Sullivan was one of them. I know he was direct student up to 5th dan I think. THAT idea sounded awesome, which is why I was replying in first place. dayum ADHD at almost 60 kinda sucks ! nothing to blame it on hahaa😂
@skipskiperton49925 жыл бұрын
I liked your idea about doing a series on the Polynesian arts, so yes, please, my vote is for that
@kaz51506195 жыл бұрын
Have considered soing a video on Fillipino Martial Arts?
@sreo5 жыл бұрын
Mr. Dan, you rock!!!!!!!!!🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌👊 Thank you for your time and the huge info!!! Can you please consider doing a playlist for Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan. The Moo Duk Kwan it’s a great school, but there's no documentaries out there and worldwide have many practitioners via Soo Bahk Do or Tang Soo Do. Thanks.
@dustinjames9104 жыл бұрын
In Colorado Kenpo Karate (Ed Parker) compared to Universal Kempo Karate ? Also Universal Kempo Karate compared to Speakman's Kenpo 5.0 Please help me understand the differences Dan the school is down the street from me and when I met a guy from Universal it was like we were talking two different languages..
@collinroehner6082 жыл бұрын
In both "types of Kenpo/Kempo" you briefly mentioned George Pesare (and perhaps even Victor Gascon?). If you have the time to research Gascon and the material he developed, when he trained Pesare, and then how Pesare essentially developed the northeast style of kenpo (and those that came from his early schools), I think you'll enjoy the history. We all appreciate these videos! Keep training.
@kentonmarx27855 жыл бұрын
Great episode. Only thing I would add is that I don't think you've ever covered Kali and it's relationship with Kempo. You should also do a show about The Perfect Weapon. Thanks for the shows!
@ArtofOneDojo5 жыл бұрын
The Perfect Weapon will actually be the next CineDojo we do :)
@kentonmarx27855 жыл бұрын
That’s great!
@ryansraven5 жыл бұрын
There is a dojo in my town that teaches Canadian Canpo. I’ve been interested in checking them out.
@حمزةحمزة-م4ف4ض5 жыл бұрын
Cool work sir 👍👏
@jamesjames22875 жыл бұрын
Please consider Prof Kimo Ferriera's Hawaiian Kempo Jitsu (kai). A very fun system and great gentleman
@zyx74784 жыл бұрын
Professor Kimo is awesome
@Scotty_Does_Know4 жыл бұрын
thinking of learning from one of his students, heard we was good
@sturg03533 жыл бұрын
I got my black belt under one of his students, it’s a great system, and the philosophical atmosphere in class is awesome
@petercorrea51645 жыл бұрын
You should check out Shou shu a self defense style.
@smkdude264 жыл бұрын
Great information. on both vids. However I was wondering what you might know about Kempo Gojo here in The US ?
@ArtofOneDojo4 жыл бұрын
I am unfortunately not familiar with this art. Can you recommend any good reading on it?
@smkdude264 жыл бұрын
@@ArtofOneDojo From what I found, Kempo Goju - founder is Charles Warner year 1970, location Milwaukee, Wisconsin - USA. But I am unable to find info on how it arrived in my state of Pennsylvania ? thought you could help ? Goju Kenpo is said to be founded by Lawrence Hall year 1988 ? not much more to go on. ???
@TheQuarterbackX4 жыл бұрын
Awesome. Tight and precise. One of my teachers kept saying to me, "too many moves". It took a while to keep chipping away to fully understand his meaning. It is not always stripping away. 1) one aspect of too many moves taught me to focus more and more on perfecting my basics. In a,sense when mastering the basic movements would make anything sharp and crisp. 2) with another great teacher of mind where he and the first mentioned were my two top teachers. He taught me how to strike from the ground up. Close kenetic chain. Just think of it as how to twist on the balls of your feet to fallow through with the body. So, when doing a form in one standing place. I twist my body from the balls of my feet into the block or strike. 3) I learned how a block can be smooth like a chinese art, while also a breaking method of karate. I find the more advance the practiciner becomes in either style King fu or karate, the more it became a complementary blend of the two. In a way, much like kempo being smooth, fast, crisp movements. There are so many aspects I could go into each of these. Though in many ways seeing, experiencing it and putting the time into the aspects that are in many ways better experiences past the simple saying gives so much more meaning. Though in quick, the art of how each part of the body moves for the strikes and blocks are an art. Again from the ground up. The upper body part is the big movements everyone see. The arm going out and back. Though reality, at the feet is where the finer but greatest aspects of the strikes and blocks is zone with the fingers aspects, ground up. The devil is in the details. And those details are what makes up the speed, power and elusiveness.
@dennismccray67744 жыл бұрын
Can you add bok fu do
@joshuaa.ramostoro74645 жыл бұрын
Nice video, like what's happening with the channel. For kajukenbo you should add Joe Emperado (Sijo Adriano Emperados brother) and what he did for the art.
@ArtofOneDojo5 жыл бұрын
Thank you I appreciate that :) Yes, the more feedback I get a lot of people are asking for Kajukenbo and I think we will start a Polynesian art playlist. I would absolutely include Joseph's contribution and unfortunately his murder.
@joshuaa.ramostoro74645 жыл бұрын
@@ArtofOneDojo It'll be awesome. Thanks!
@kjester7676765 жыл бұрын
I asked about if you had an online dvd American kenpo system in place and you and you directed me to Larry Tatum. thank you
@ArtofOneDojo5 жыл бұрын
Did you have a chance to look at it? Is it what you were looking for? I hope it helps!
@billgrimes37252 жыл бұрын
Dan, Do you have any history or thoughts on the late Al Farnsworth's White Dragon Kenpo?
@Aamun-p3d3 жыл бұрын
Do a video on Bruce Juchnik and kosho ryu kempo please
@kiwipro19725 жыл бұрын
I'd like to know a bit more about one of the styles I spent a few years training in during my youth. It was Shorinji Daruma Ryu Kenshikan Kempo. They had a Honbu in Kyoto, and at that time just a couple of Dojo in New Zealand. I think the Kanchi was called Yazato. Stylistically, seemed to be a blend of GojuRyu and some sort of Kung Fu, with a couple of goju kata included, and 5 Sanchin Santai Kata. Speed was it's primary weapon, to this day I still annoy training partners with my hand speed. Shame I've lost the footwork. They were a member of the All Japan karate Federation or whatever it was called. Thanks to anyone who can tell me more.
@tomford41805 жыл бұрын
The true beauty I have found in Kenpo that is different from most arts is the ease it blends with other martial systems because of the arts flow of motion and natural movement. Hence all the different sub systems.
@ArtofOneDojo5 жыл бұрын
I am finding the same :) It mixes really well with Judo and JuJutsu.
@laremm5 жыл бұрын
@@ArtofOneDojo I was taking classes with a guy in Boston and learned some hand striking drills that would add to any styles. Years later I was working out with people in Nevada and found out the drills came from Wing Chun.
@M-gb6np9 ай бұрын
What about Kinetica? 🏁🇲🇽
@davidwayne9982 Жыл бұрын
I"ve done MATRIXING to arts-- which is 1-removing all repetitive BS 2- removing anything not effective bio-mechanically or by laws of physics 3- focusing on MOST effective and easily performed.. and it WORKS..
@jckingsley3 жыл бұрын
2nd Question: Have you ever seen the old Panther Series on Kenpo from Nick Cerio? He was part of Parker's downstream lineage, too, right?
@jckingsley3 жыл бұрын
^I know, I know... Panther Series... showing my age a bit... lol
@ArtofOneDojo3 жыл бұрын
I have seen several of the Panther series but not his specifically. He's part of the network but my understanding is that he did a lot of his own material as well. I haven't had a chance to get too much into his program yet.
@hunbi84195 жыл бұрын
Ka Ju Ken Bo and "Dacoscos" Wun hop kuen do (The way of the combination fist)) GM Al Dacoscos was a student of Adriano Emperado and Al and Emperado took ka ju ken bo and added kali and Escrima while making the moves more naturally fluent from any position , thanks for your videos their enjoyable Ka for Karate ju for judo / juitsu - ken for kenpo (Main Basis ) - bo for pai lum Kung fu also has western boxing I took kenpo from jay meyers in Ca Ed parker style and then I took Wun Hop Kuen Do fron Art Dacoscos in Co. The difference was huge and it took time to stay relaxed and learn how to explode but then I realized how effective Wun Hop Kuen do is Al Dacoscos is the Movie Actor Mark Dacoscos DAD and they are the real deal!!!!
@tonyslaughter89542 жыл бұрын
Master Oyata trained my hanshi. If there is anything you need to know ask me and I'll give you the best historians. I am a brown belt in Okinawan Kempo. I was fortunate enough to visit master Oyatas gravesite and meet his family.
@ReddKumaJaxon5 жыл бұрын
🐻 Another awesome video sir! Thank you!💯💯💯👍👍👍🔥👊
@kaz51506195 жыл бұрын
Can i suggest a study of Buk Sing Choy Li Fut and Shito Ryu Karate?
@setxapart55055 жыл бұрын
I can add one note about Kajukenbo, and that is...similarly to American Kenpo, where students have branched out with new ideas/techniques...that there are different "methods" of study, named after the teacher who implemented the change or improvement. Such as: [The] Emperado(Original) Method, Gaylord Method, Garcia Method, and more. They all started at the base, but tweaked it to their liking. This was actually encouraged by the head founder(Emperado) according to some writings, that if the technique worked(while sticking to some Kaju basics. e.g. doesn't give your back up, etc) - add it in. I remember stumbling upon "Dragon's Den MMA" channel, where they were working on Kajukenbo "roll counters". I reached out and stated that I never knew there were "roll" counters in Kaju, and that maybe I'll learn them once I move up. They replied that those roll counters were exclusively created by their own dojo, and that we(Kaju practicians) are one big OHANA, and that they had techniques they were willing to share! It's pretty neat stuff.
@ArtofOneDojo5 жыл бұрын
That's AWESOME!
@ThatBunkaiBlokeShawnDonaldson2 жыл бұрын
Here's another that's quite different to all those so far; Koryu Uchinadi Kenpo Jutsu
@leonardoturtle98025 жыл бұрын
This is a very cool video, I'd like to see a video a lot like this one except based on Kyokushin. Good video, it was nice to watch it.
@ArtofOneDojo5 жыл бұрын
We did a 3 part Kyokushin series...did you see those? That was one of my favorite ones to work on. Here is the first episode kzbin.info/www/bejne/i17Ch3qefteUsM0
@martincapa124 жыл бұрын
Hi! Your research is very interesting and informative. Please, could you investigate the Tayu Famen Chuan/Shaolin Tsu Kempo system of Sifu Mariano Rivera ? Thank you again for your research, its very helpful.
@zackeryzackery93813 жыл бұрын
What about Shorinjin Kenpo
@TheGuitarsadist3 жыл бұрын
Seen it mentioned a few times in the comments, but agree you should check into Universal Kempo Karate Schools Association under GM Martin T Buell. GM Buell is one of the old timers that started under Thomas Young back in the 50's (BTW Thoms Young was 1 of the 6 that Master Mitose gave Black Belt to including William Chow-Ed Parker's link), GM Buell went on to study and got his first BB in 1966 under Walter Godin (John Hacklman teacher). GM Buell also studied under Emperado. GM Buell is still teaching and even though USKKA is pretty low key, they have many school through out the US and a few overseas. GM Buell was my first teacher and I consider his training the foundation for me and set me onto 35 years of love and practice of Kempo. OH I learned of GM Buell from contacting GM Chow in Honolulu back in early 80's
@oneguy72025 жыл бұрын
Nippon kenpo a d sogo Kempo and Sgt kempo are the most underate styles
@EduardoAlmeidaRec2 жыл бұрын
very good. I just really missed shorinji kempo, which is a solid and international school, much more relevant than some of the subsystems presented. Oss
@codymerchant7104 жыл бұрын
Have you studied any of Paul Mills Kempo or looked into it?
@ArtofOneDojo4 жыл бұрын
I know of Mr. Mills and have seen some of his videos but have not met him or trained under him.
@rocirish764 жыл бұрын
How about a video on the Burmese martial arts? 'Thaing' kind of refers to martial arts in a general way, like gung fu in China. But there is 'bando' which is very kempo like, or five animal kung fu, depending on who you look at. There is also 'lethwei' which looks like muay thai on the surface, but is really much more like muay boran on speed. Thanks for your time. Oss.
@markjamespalmieri5 жыл бұрын
How about Ed Hutchinsons Dragon Kenpo?
@additive89244 жыл бұрын
Have you ever heard of Guardian Kempo? I trained under Soke Scot Conway for a few years. I'd like to hear your opinion.
@ArtofOneDojo4 жыл бұрын
I have not heard of it no. Would be curious to know more.
@bobroe64295 жыл бұрын
Nice video I'm learning a lot from you
@michaeljovan38365 жыл бұрын
Sir. You mentioned Polynesian/ Hawaiian Martial arts and I know your plate is full! LOL! but do you think you can share your opinion on Martial Art called Lua? Thank you and for all, you share great content!!
@ArtofOneDojo5 жыл бұрын
We released one a few weeks back "Intro to Polynesian Martial Arts". Lua is MENTIONED as surface level in that video as just a start but we will definitely be going back to it :)
@santiagoabalos75643 жыл бұрын
Lua ... If I'm not mistaken is the Hawaiian Art of Bonebreaking. If I'm wrong, please correct me.
@jckingsley3 жыл бұрын
Question: So, something I've always had a question about is what separates Kempo from Kenpo? Is it that Kempo is primarily the spelling when it comes to the Chinese and Hawaiian branches, and Kenpo more or less starts as a spelling with Ed Parker but also shows up in Japanese spellings slightly before that?
@ArtofOneDojo3 жыл бұрын
Some people like to use N or M to designate a specific type of Kenpo, but honestly it's just two different ways to translate it. We got into more detail here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/fXPTgWZpZ8mSnaM
@jckingsley3 жыл бұрын
@@ArtofOneDojo Watching now...
@riten24 жыл бұрын
Can you clarify hung gar kenpo, I've heard you mention it , but don't know how it fits in.
@ArtofOneDojo4 жыл бұрын
This is an art I definitely want to go back and cover in an episode but I will have to complete more research before I give a good educated answer to this.
@jeredsizemore31085 жыл бұрын
I wonder how many styles is kempo/kenpo gonna add/use that it basically becomes MMA?
@Joshua.Jordan.Comedy Жыл бұрын
Can you PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do a video about South Eastern Kenpo Karate Ju-Jitsu brotherhood? I took this for years and was the most effective martial arts I’ve ever taken. Unfortunately not a lot of schools left. It’s similar to 5.0 but in my opinion more effective.
@arnisador86005 жыл бұрын
It would be interesting to take a look at modern Arnis influence in kenpo. A lot of Professor Presas's students in the US came from Kenpo schools.
@wesleyliverman89555 жыл бұрын
Can you go over Okinawan Kenpo Karate founded my Shigeru Nakamura. Such is my foundation of style and I'm curious what you can dig up?
@richardcaudillo11085 жыл бұрын
I would like to see more of these videos.
@joejazz675 жыл бұрын
I love kempo too bad there are so few traditional martial arts schools around anymore will definitely check out larry tatums site as I study his videos and found a tkd school thanks for your in depth research