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Casa De Kenpo 4 Life
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 29 ต.ค. 2023
Casa De Kenpo’s Juan Serrano continues to share his knowledge in the Art of American Kenpo on this new Casa De Kenpo 4 Life channel!
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Well done😮
Very very cool!!!
Very, Very Cool, Sir! I really appreciate the effort that went into this. With your permission, I would definitely like to use these names when I teach the staff set. Thank you, Sir! 🙏
@@joxl88 please do so it’s for all if they wish to embrace…and an honor for me😎🤙❤️
I am looking the use of hurricane to describe the staff patterns. Very cool, sir!
Good stuff, sir
Пояс себе из носков что ле сшил он?
That white belt is pretty good.
The guy on the left reminds me of my wife, who holds back a yawn while I tell her a story about what happened at work today.
Primer like ossu Kenpo Karate lo mejor
Me alegra verlos juntos maestros ..uds 2 me han ayudado mucho en mi entrenamiento
This was great!!.. I met both of you in Frank Vigoroux's Dojo in New Jersey through GM Norman Sandler.. you guys are awesome!!
El mejor douo de kenpo
Gracias por sus videos
@@SantiagoMartinez-nf4hf thank you for your support 🙏🤙
pretty cool! relaxed....
Todos los Kenpoista hemos aprendido a usted Gracias Master Juan Cerrano y Casa de Kenpo saludos desde Honduras 🇭🇳
🎉
Full salute sir
My grandmaster was Jim Mitchell
He has alot of knowledge like master Tatum dose.
Awesome kenpo teacher
Awesome kenpo set
You gotta love the theoretical nonsense of gimpo ooops Imean kenpo... they're like to washed up stuntman rehearsing for a cops/Robbers procedural ..
@@niallgreene5718 😂
I like that you are showing how the eye strike takes advantage of the opponent's reaction. (Bending his arm after getting hit by your palm to the face). Very few people realize that that is part of this technique (as all other Ed Parker techniques).
Do you make funny sounds and hit yourself doing normal things, like when eating dinner? "Please pass the salt.... hoooeowwo!"
@@charlesreed5839 😂
This is an interesting variation. My only issue is that you are calling it "the extension". That could lead people to believe that you are doing the original Ed Parker extension. But your suffixes, while they look great, are nowhere close to Mr. Parker's actual extension. It would be easier to support your efforts if you would be clear where this variation is from.
Fantastico. Very very good MAESTRO ❤❤❤😊😊😊🎉
Excellent videos..!! I can`t keep to mention the teaching similarities with my kenpo master Hector Jofrè. Thank you Master Juan for sharing your kenpo art skills. Greettings from Chile.
The size difference with the uke is insane! 😮
@@KyricZ30 😂yes indeed
@@KyricZ30 he can toss me if he wanted 😂so happy he likes me😆
Hello if you can make another video with sparring
I hope you produce more of these short “what if” videos. Very informative. I’m was a fanatical Kenpoist from high school 1980 through my 30’s but have been out of it. Now in my 50’s I’ve been getting back into it, but have forgotten many techniques (in part or full). Your Casa de Kenpo channel filled in a lot of gaps (as well as triggering my memory). Keep up the good work!
Have you even seen a real fight?
Awesome kenpo teacher very knowledge too.
@@PaulOdom-r1s 🙏🙏🙏
Todos hemos aprendido de aquí Casa de Kenpo
@@SantiagoMartinez-nf4hf gracias 🙏
@@CasaDeKenpo4Life gracias q a usted Master por ayudarnos
love your style bro. you are very smooth with your movements
damn dude you are making a crazy snap sound with your speed. impressive stuff
I like this technique. I enjoy your videos, thank you.
People realize since the first UFC came out that this 1980's choreographed fighting is not realistic but its still entertaining
lol this 1980's choreographed fighting is so outdated and not realistic. Its amazing people still waist their time on this nonsense..
lol this 1980's choreographed fighting is so outdated and not realistic. Its amazing people still waist their time on this nonsense..
Tip of the week: Stop wasting time with this 1980's choreographed art that is not reality any more.
It’s not choreographed nor 80s.This will help with your lack of knowledge and understanding. th-cam.com/video/20fBH26iMJw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=lyUpzF4Jnn_qV0h9
Very clear explanation. Thank you Mr. Serrano
Awesome kenpo teacher very knowledge 👏
My grandmaster was Jim Mitchell
I use to be a student of Daryl liner.back in 95.
Please please cross your feet in a fight, I wanna see how badly that does not work for ya. I love how this crap is predicated on the opponent A, stopping at 1 punch and B, that your weak ass strikes will have an intend effect, and C, the follow on technique is reliant on that weak ass technique having the desired effect. Weak sauce stop buying into this BS.
I'm excited to have found you guys again! Why the new channel name?
An extension of my thoughts and age does give new perspectives 😎
@@CasaDeKenpo4Life well I'm glad your back at it!
well thank you! I've learned a lot from your videos and continue to correct myself from them....
Jeff Speakman
pretty cool flow! knife , stick, hand it all works!
Clearly this fantasy movie fighter never fought in the streets. You never can predict opponents moves. Especially when anger rage and agression is involved. Opponents move fast and in many ways towards You. Not how You imagin it to be in your head. And while a big element of fear adrenaline and uncertainty is involved You will and I repeat...a lot of what You trained for is out of the window. No fight is fought like this. In the street You fight differently. These guys withold punches but in real life they want to Hurt You. You as a fighter wont even stand that close. You know these guys so You feel comfortable to move and turn around like this. Without doubt and especially without fear. THAT is the biggest factor! Kenpo is wel meant but never works in the streets. To much movements. To much combo's. In street fighting you keep it simple, short and fast.
American Kenpo doesn’t work in the streets doesn’t work in the streets! It has worked for me. What you need to understand is the Kenpo techniques are not meant to be executed a,b,c. Each technique is comprised of various responses. Each technique is meant to be worked hard and often that your body may respond without having to mechanically attempt to use what you’ve learned. Much like shadow boxing. Whether Chinese or Western boxing. If you were trained in American Kenpo or one of the offshoot systems, and were’nt trained in the aforementioned “way”, it’s my opinion that you need to either find an instructor that will. Or retool what you have learned with that mindset.