KENPOJOE1

KENPOJOE1

This channel details out many of the arts I have studied,demonstrations of my instructors,my fellow students and myself!

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  • @ggncrider
    @ggncrider5 күн бұрын

    Y

  • @ggncrider
    @ggncrider5 күн бұрын

    Yep, I remember all of that! Especially Mr Thompson!

  • @ggncrider
    @ggncrider5 күн бұрын

    Real street shit! None of that movie crap!

  • @MalikNewkirk
    @MalikNewkirk15 күн бұрын

    Love to see A,c I studied in Alaska under his brother Mike Rainey

  • @Baltihunter
    @Baltihunter2 ай бұрын

    How much do they cost second hand?

  • @12kapanga
    @12kapanga3 ай бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/oWyiuZqLebKoYaw.htmlsi=H2PvgxM9qNTu3keg

  • @12kapanga
    @12kapanga3 ай бұрын

    12:07 IS TRUE!! Look the final part of this video ...the last demostration 😂 🤜🥚🥚

  • @errolthomas9426
    @errolthomas94263 ай бұрын

    I see Ed Parker's American Kenpo Karate logo in the back ground

  • @Pie-qs4yg
    @Pie-qs4yg4 ай бұрын

    Sir been doing kenpo for long time, and over years I’ve done this technique differently. Did not have pleasure of learning from Mr. Parker but as of now I simply changed the right forearm block into a strike. I strike the arms down, if I should miss an arm my strike continues to groin. I prefer it this way because it’s a much more aggressive way of doing it.

  • @dennisrankin
    @dennisrankin6 ай бұрын

    A.C. Rainey, the man I looked up to growing up in Anchorage and much later found in Federal Way. He is the definition of Kenpo for me. With special mention of Skip Hancock who showed me technical excellence when I began my journey in Spokane.

  • @Whitman1819
    @Whitman18197 ай бұрын

    Mr. Jakes...student or victim of Sensei Rebelo's weapon fun time? lol... I think all of us martial artists have a little bit of that harmless torturer in us hehe...

  • @Whitman1819
    @Whitman18197 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Sensei Yamashita and Sensei Stolsmark always made those moves looks easy lol...(Still do I'm sure)

  • @doctortimetv1577
    @doctortimetv15778 ай бұрын

    kenpo joe, youre a wealth of martial knowledge. I have a question. What martial art was your first style you learned? thank you , Eric Miller.

  • @artlapham6380
    @artlapham63809 ай бұрын

    I learned it slightly different back in '77. I was originally taught that after the take down, instead of stepping up with my right foot on the inside of his leg, simply execute the knife hand with a snapping motion, tracking back up the opponent's leg to stop it from hitting you.

  • @tommartin1223
    @tommartin12239 ай бұрын

    I saw a moores karate patch. I studied moores for about 7 years

  • @g.m.dyrusgalom5982
    @g.m.dyrusgalom598210 ай бұрын

    Excellent!

  • @shawnmiller8169
    @shawnmiller816910 ай бұрын

    Chuan Fa means "fist method" in Mandarin... so the Cantonese pronunciation would be Kune Faat (depending on whose Romanization you agree with)...

  • @alanconway3647
    @alanconway364711 ай бұрын

    An interesting take on blocks, both in purpose and execution. Well done Joe.

  • @OLDBeerBuzzard
    @OLDBeerBuzzard Жыл бұрын

    Star Block patterns. Short one Stepping at night. up and back stepping. Then Shadow Forms. Basics are very important, many many What ifs, thank you,, Salute

  • @OLDBeerBuzzard
    @OLDBeerBuzzard Жыл бұрын

    Wow, 9 years ago,, Where does time fly.. Still trying to figure out why you were blocked on my Facebook. Found that many were now that I wanted as Friends . Can't figure,, ,God bless Joe

  • @OLDBeerBuzzard
    @OLDBeerBuzzard Жыл бұрын

    ❤Museum Quality

  • @OLDBeerBuzzard
    @OLDBeerBuzzard Жыл бұрын

    You ain't putting all them on one Gee. Lol you are awesome history my new Friend Great collection. SALUTE

  • @KENPOJOE1
    @KENPOJOE1 Жыл бұрын

    My gf threatened to do that!

  • @amymorgenstern5813
    @amymorgenstern5813 Жыл бұрын

    Rubbing alcohol worked great. Thank you!

  • @psystormz6308
    @psystormz6308 Жыл бұрын

    More like, how to not clean Bob

  • @TEH47
    @TEH47 Жыл бұрын

    Nice collection Mr.Rebelo

  • @denisestewart9182
    @denisestewart9182 Жыл бұрын

    Kendo Joe my heart nearly stopped when your interview came across my screen! His death has never escaped me! As was he was so proud when he did this interview with you…Thank you for keeping his memory alive! Just yesterday I was talking about him and Gene Labell after Genes passing last week…(Rip) May the original karate & grapplers live in peace protecting the gates to Martial Arts Heaven… Reach out when you have time! Sensei Denise West Covina Ca. Tai Kenpo

  • @KENPOJOE1
    @KENPOJOE1 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Denise! It's kenPojoe,lol! Gene died in August when I was in California. So glad to hear from you!

  • @willielandry
    @willielandry Жыл бұрын

    Having been in the Kara zenpo system for some 55 yrs . This combination was never taught against a left punch, and if you realize the damage you inflict the take down is very easy

  • @KENPOJOE1
    @KENPOJOE1 Жыл бұрын

    I don't teach it against a left hand punch. I teach it initially against a right hand punch in the rear in a left side forward boxers stance but it is still a right hand punch. Afterwards we teach it against a right step through punch. On a advanced level we teach it against a left hand punch so you learn to do it on the outside of a left as opposed to the inside of a right. But that was not addressed in this video.

  • @MikeJones-uq4zj
    @MikeJones-uq4zj Жыл бұрын

    Try it as they grab your lapel with the left hand, extend their arm while drawing the right for a punch.

  • @dw2291
    @dw2291 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the clarification.

  • @thomaslsmith77
    @thomaslsmith77 Жыл бұрын

    Please explain the "gift" techniques... Lol

  • @KENPOJOE1
    @KENPOJOE1 Жыл бұрын

    Ok! Sounds like a great video!

  • @KENPOJOE1
    @KENPOJOE1 Жыл бұрын

    And why Lol?

  • @thomaslsmith77
    @thomaslsmith77 Жыл бұрын

    @@KENPOJOE1 Beyond just teaching motion and a way of defending yourself if someone happens to shake your hand while attacking you, why is that an attack? It seems as absurd as walking down the street in a fighting stance practicing foot maneuvers.

  • @TEH47
    @TEH47 Жыл бұрын

    Hello Mr.Rebelo, Wishing one would reciprocate. Respectfully, T.E. Herrera Senior professor and also a Kenpo patch collector.

  • @autodoson1
    @autodoson12 жыл бұрын

    Thank You Sir. This technique was in my white to yellow belt requirement. Do you have more videos for all the yellow belt techniques? I have my Yellow Belt but I still feel that I had not really physically executed them well (awkwardness). Just finished watching Intellectual Departure and have to say I can't thank you enough for both these video demonstrations.

  • @BB-sg6oj
    @BB-sg6oj2 жыл бұрын

    leather conditioner once every 1 or 2 months

  • @benbarnis449
    @benbarnis4492 жыл бұрын

    super nice

  • @paulodom5272
    @paulodom52722 жыл бұрын

    He signed my book ( journey )

  • @jenskapper6007
    @jenskapper60072 жыл бұрын

    He was a bonafide psychopath. A cult leader and a child abuser (I know first hand). If there is and afterlife I hope he burns in hell. Huge articles were written about him in our local danish newspaper. He controlled people's lives and he puched me without reason when I was 14 years old. Glad I left around then and turned to MMA. I hope nothing but the worst for anyone who loves that asshole.

  • @davidhumphrey2316
    @davidhumphrey23162 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your time and knowledge Sensa. It was all so great fun. Meny teacher do not use fun In there teaching methods.

  • @BajaKenpo
    @BajaKenpo2 жыл бұрын

    Nice drill 👌 thank you be safe

  • @DonRamonGontano
    @DonRamonGontano3 жыл бұрын

    2:37 Lima lana patches, Lima lana is not kempo is Polynesian boxing , the name tini tuiolosega is the name of the founder, before it was Lima Malama Lama , also other schools like ,Lamakele , IMUA and , AloLama . Thx

  • @KENPOJOE1
    @KENPOJOE13 жыл бұрын

    Kenpo has ALWAYS been a part of Limalama. Tino Tuilogosega was a student of Ed Parker and received his black belt from him. I have met "Mr. TINO" at the 1999 Kenpo Gathering of the eagles" and have taken seminars with his son Rudy as well. Limalama will always be considered part of the kenpo family lineage. I am familiar with the information you presented. Thanks you for your imput.

  • @douglashagan65
    @douglashagan653 жыл бұрын

    Nice that enhances the back fist strike that I have because that flexibility a little extra flexibility gives you some of that whipping motion and I think that's really important that gives you a little extra snap that snap that whip you know just like my servant tennis that you want to get that good wrist snap because that's what using the clock principal just like kenpo it's snapping of the wrist for instance if you're going to serve a top Spencer if you'd probably go from my let's say 2:00 behind your head to approximately let's say three five or six you just want to go from like let's say on the clock would be 8:00 to 2:00 or 8:00 to 3:00 something like that using the clock principle your head would be 12:00 your feet are 6:00 so if you're going to serve kicker you'd probably throw it behind your head not too far otherwise I'd be an American twist if you're just going to throw a top spin serve you're probably going to go around from 7:00 to 2:00 now from 7:00 when you snap your wrist and then come over the ball at 2:00 that's going to apply that top but not only from coming up the back of the ball but coming over the ball and so they use the legs bending and straightening of the legs which allows you to get that top spin plus the wrist snap at the end maybe shoot too hit that ball from 7:00 to 2:00 if you were not using a wrist snap you would not be capable of doing such a thing is only through the whip like action of the wrist snap on the surface enables you to change clock positions which enables you to hit like a slice or which is 3:00 any top's been served with just maybe 7 to 2 and of course the slicer where maybe you're throwing it out in front of you if it about 3:00 so as you can see as we learn the clock principal just like we learn in capo first thing we learn is the clock principal because they they're going to tell you how to get into stance's positions and using a clock principle that explain to you what those

  • @douglashagan65
    @douglashagan653 жыл бұрын

    I see the black thing in and out gives you a whipping like emotion that's the first time I've heard that one usually they just show you how you kind of rotate and then hit somebody with the back fist that's kind of like how they do it in sport karate

  • @douglashagan65
    @douglashagan653 жыл бұрын

    Where can I get that arm attachment that I put that on my Bruce Lee Wing Chun apparatus as an extension

  • @douglashagan65
    @douglashagan653 жыл бұрын

    That's a very nice piece of equipment it's revolving paths similar to a real opponent I have never seen that before that looks pretty good and also it rotates and spends so in actuality it could strike you back if you're in clothes

  • @douglashagan65
    @douglashagan653 жыл бұрын

    Right you want to keep everything straight otherwise something is going to get injured and you want to avoid that at all costs back of the fist or knuckles back this strike

  • @douglashagan65
    @douglashagan653 жыл бұрын

    I think if you're in the Campo system you'll be familiar with the sticks of Satan which is dealing with weapon disarm I don't know if you should have been trained in that one as about a orange belt level technique

  • @raywest7222
    @raywest72223 жыл бұрын

    That’s sad because the hook is the most common and one of the most powerful punches you will ever have to face and the fact that the only technique in kenpo that teaches you defend against a hook teaches you defend against a hook thrown in a way that no one will ever throw a hook. If you have any boxing experience at all even just watching boxing you will know that you never step in with a hook punch EVER. I’ve never seen it done neither in my own boxing experience nor on tv. This is a major flaw in our art that must be addressed by someone if our art is going to continue to be a living martial art

  • @daneck100
    @daneck1003 жыл бұрын

    Where can I get that arm attachment ?

  • @KENPOJOE1
    @KENPOJOE13 жыл бұрын

    The Strongarm and the Target Master are available through Asian World of Martial Arts

  • @taliellenightdream7071
    @taliellenightdream70713 жыл бұрын

    That’s an amazing background song! What is it called?

  • @dread1444
    @dread14443 жыл бұрын

    how much did you buy this for? my friend has a bob xl as well and we wanna clean and sell it but we have no clue what a reasonable price is. thanks?

  • @giggsy0001
    @giggsy00013 жыл бұрын

    Anything under 250$ is a steal even a used one

  • @Bushcraft242
    @Bushcraft2423 жыл бұрын

    Hi joe master

  • @mirecmusic
    @mirecmusic3 жыл бұрын

    Tonfa was not originated in china.It came from Okinawa it was not a crutch.

  • @KENPOJOE1
    @KENPOJOE13 жыл бұрын

    Look up the kuai/guai. It is the chinese forerunner of the tonfa.chinese styles like pak mei,southern praying mantis teach the weapon. Look at the classic chinese film "challenge of the east" for a fun comparison! There are several videos that will show chinese forms with the weapon, both single and double pair.

  • @KENPOJOE1
    @KENPOJOE13 жыл бұрын

    The film is "Shaolin challenges ninja" or "heroes of the east" check it out

  • @mirecmusic
    @mirecmusic3 жыл бұрын

    @@KENPOJOE1 Good research,Yes they are in the Chinese country's but the origin is still Okinawan, look at Tonfa and Selection. Origin of Kabudo.I taught Okinawan Shorin-Ryu 10 years at the American Sholin Temple of the Northern Prayin Mantis and never seen any text of Tonfa originating in china always was sent Okinawan weapons as a reference.Peace Brother in the Arts.

  • @KENPOJOE1
    @KENPOJOE13 жыл бұрын

    @@mirecmusic due to Okinawa's close proximity to Fujian province in china where Pak Mei (white eyebrow), chow gar/chu gar southern mantis and fijian white crane kung fu all use the kuai/guai (crutch) as weapons. Check out not only forms with the weapon but also Jesse Encamp ( the Karate Nerd) visits china where he visits some of those studios and they demonstrate that weapon. Just because you couldn't find it in certain texts you looked at doesn't mean it didn't happen! Begood, Kenpojoe

  • @Fredengle
    @Fredengle3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Joe I wanted to ask you even if this demo is bad kzread.info/dash/bejne/d6CClcaikafVdJM.html do you have any thoughts on this new tonfa model and or would you discourage its use I mean I guess one minus is the extra handle could make it easier to grab? thoughts please thank you.