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Disappearing Mace.wmv
Jeff Speakman performing disappearing mace.
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  • @dynastymartialartsca
    @dynastymartialartsca ปีที่แล้ว

    Directional Harmony

  • @joejoeyg3592
    @joejoeyg3592 ปีที่แล้ว

    It's a kick to see such "instructors" with the Sensei belly

  • @robertoalsina3949
    @robertoalsina3949 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Para los tontos que se horrorizan porque el tipo siente dolor...tengan en cuenta que no es un cinturón blanco, ni un amarillo, ni un principiante. Sino un cinturón negro, quizá con algún Dan. Es decir..sabe a lo que va e incluso ya tiene experiencia más que seguro. Por otra parte si no hay un contacto mínimo el aprendizaje no sirve.Esos "maestros" que muestran las técnicas en el aire sin un mínimo contacto simplemente están teatralizando la enseñanza,lo mismo los que enseñan técnicas inútiles e impracticables y lo peor que empondéran a los alumnos con una falsa seguridad conduciéndolos hacia un desastre seguro. Por eso aplaudo al maestro J.Speakman. por enseñar de esa forma.👍👏👏👏💪🙋🏽‍♂️🇦🇷

  • @dangilmore9995
    @dangilmore9995 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nonsense

  • @TheSubwaysurfer
    @TheSubwaysurfer 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    UKE It’s going to remember that technique better than anyone! LOL. GM Jeff isn’t pulling any punches and kicks here he’s throwing those cakes in there much to the discomfort of OK

  • @kingmeat13
    @kingmeat13 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    No way is Jeff 238lbs.. more like 265

    • @youmadbro7733
      @youmadbro7733 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      For real! At what belt do they issue the extra 60 pounds around their midsection? Every Kenpo black belt looks like it comes with Diabetes.

  • @gunnerhiro394
    @gunnerhiro394 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    let me kick this clown and see if he likes it

  • @charlessligh7962
    @charlessligh7962 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This GUY is standing there in PAIN , did you see his face when he left

  • @charlessligh7962
    @charlessligh7962 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This GUY is standing there in PAIN

    • @tjl4688
      @tjl4688 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Not as much pain as there would be if Jeff was doing those moves for real.

  • @daneck100
    @daneck100 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I never kick above the waist , conserve energy , I miss classes like this one !

  • @williamsmith3169
    @williamsmith3169 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Practical. Approach to kicking reminds me of Wing Chun mixed with Muay Thai (low kicks not lifting the knee and a flat push through kick with lots of torque). Hands again look like a mix of boxing and Muay Thai with some Kempo elements in terms of combinations and approach. I've always respected Kempo's ability to innovate even if I don't train in the style anymore.

  • @sniktkc2592
    @sniktkc2592 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    "to hear is to doubt... to see is to be deceived... but to feel is to believe..." salute...

  • @kybone25
    @kybone25 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    That's actually very good!!

  • @buzzardneckseahag
    @buzzardneckseahag 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    GM Speakman was definitely using some pressure on that student but as a Kajukenbo Practitioner I know very well that the pain is part of the process which makes us remember and appreciate the technique

  • @charlessligh7962
    @charlessligh7962 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Man GM Speakman beats his demo partners to a pulp, that guy was hurting

  • @kungfusansootsoilihofuthun8895
    @kungfusansootsoilihofuthun8895 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    1:44 very glad he mentioned chaos because we work on the chaos double pendulum. No circles or linear lines. All fights are unpredictable.

  • @robertpiekosz7470
    @robertpiekosz7470 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    For all of you complaining about the hard contact and lack of control; That's how martial arts are taught and , Learned! Jeff has complete control. He's purposefully showing the impact that can be generated by the techniques. All martial art training comes with pain. I've studied many styles over my lifetime. All are painful to learn. That's part of the point. To respect the power you are developing. Even Aikido, the Way of Harmony, is very painful to learn. Think alot, before you post.

    • @richardnolan2562
      @richardnolan2562 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Was a saying in one system "to feel is to believe" helps when u get pain u will. Always remember. Where to strike when under attack

    • @ricksterdrummer2170
      @ricksterdrummer2170 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      If you need to hurt your students it’s because you have no control. That’s just a fact.

    • @robertpiekosz7470
      @robertpiekosz7470 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's not intentional pain infliction, as in some Okinawan karate styles; to build blocking pain infliction. It's simple physics. Some pain is inevitable. Only Tai Chi and Qi Gong are taught and practiced with zero pain. Aikido techniques only work, because if you resist the momentum you created, your joint will fail. That second of pain you feel is the signal to your brain to submit to the move. It's almost unconscious in the moment of contact.

    • @apablo09
      @apablo09 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ricksterdrummer2170 those arent even hard strikes. The dummy will get bruises but thats kenpo.

    • @Mrkalm007
      @Mrkalm007 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Why are so many kenpo practitioners overweight? Maybe they should go through the pain of running a few miles and resisting a few cakes

  • @pyramidselfdefencesolution9214
    @pyramidselfdefencesolution9214 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    if you aint making contact you aint doing shit this aint point karate this technique got through and it works stop trying to sanitize the martial arts if you dont feel a certain level of fear your at the wrong club!!

  • @mortgagefinancing5558
    @mortgagefinancing5558 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Im 238 pounds Im this Im that Im a big man bla bla bla moron ..take him to the ground and choke him out same bullshits clown like Don Knotts dancing around claing this or that moron

  • @georgekondylis6723
    @georgekondylis6723 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Stupid. No control, bs.

    • @naughtyinator088
      @naughtyinator088 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Its obvious you've never trained a day in American Kenpo. How bout you go cry in your cheerios bitch, hopefully we can meet on the streets one day when you run your mouth so you can know how effective Kenpo is :)

    • @tjl4688
      @tjl4688 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Jeff WAS showing control here.

    • @georgekondylis6723
      @georgekondylis6723 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      DH Crlax I have trained people from American Kenpo. They looked fancy and quick, but lacked power and couldn’t fight. You wouldn’t want anything to do with me in a fight.

  • @7outofthebox747
    @7outofthebox747 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    So what's wrong with him? Why is he hurting his partner like that? It doesn't mean he knows how to fight or that he's better in a fight than his partner. Sickening. It seems Jeff needs a good beating to enter... humility.

    • @spockvskhan4561
      @spockvskhan4561 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      The exact same contact in traditional Japanese Karate. Even more brutal in Okinawa and Japan.

    • @tjl4688
      @tjl4688 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      This is exactly how Ed Parker envisioned American Kenpo. You must know the pain that can come with using these techniques.

    • @youmadbro7733
      @youmadbro7733 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@tjl4688 I'm a cop. Been a cop for over 28 years (6 in the Marine Corps and 22 in a civilian agency). I've never had to be shot with my gun to prove that it works.

  • @SecretsOfMartialArts
    @SecretsOfMartialArts 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Jeff = Art of Kenpo

  • @AGC828
    @AGC828 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Always sucks to be the demo "dummy" :) Hate to be on the receiving end when Jeff MEANS IT!! :) On the street for real.

    • @daneck100
      @daneck100 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm an old Kenpo guy , being a technique dummy is what I live for !

  • @mt8300
    @mt8300 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wouldn't work!!

    • @theredninja2817
      @theredninja2817 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      mt8300 how bout you show me how to fight sense you know so much little bitch

  • @SenseiGerryValido
    @SenseiGerryValido 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    We practice American Kenpo, not ballroom dancing, dude. Pain is part of true martial arts training. Confronting and accepting pain is how you lam to "steel" yourself against that fear. He's not abusng his power, he's teaching. Did the guy die? Was he crippled? Was he knocked out? NO. He walked off the mat with a realization of what damage can be inflicted with a properly done technique.

    • @stephenschneider3521
      @stephenschneider3521 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      I see a lot of MMA people insisting that you have to spar to know what pain is, but I think I prefer this kind of practice, because your are working the techniques, and accepting pain, rather than boxing. I feel like this is more inline with Self-Defense training. IMO. 3rd Degree Old Form Tracy Kenpo. I wish we trained this way, back in the 90's

    • @unitedstudiosprogressivema9614
      @unitedstudiosprogressivema9614 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      I see where you're coming from, but also remember in reality nobody throws one punch and then stands there letting you do your perfectly executed technique. Sparring allows you to learn the timing and rhythm needed to pull off the technique against a resisting opponent.

    • @buzzardneckseahag
      @buzzardneckseahag 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Jeff was just giving Hawaiian love. I’ve studied Kajukenbo for many years and every session we hit that hard

    • @tjl4688
      @tjl4688 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@unitedstudiosprogressivema9614 The impact and resulting change of the opponent's position is what allows you to do the follow ups.

  • @sanchin27
    @sanchin27 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Abuse of power because he's inflicting pain on his uke

    • @solice8844
      @solice8844 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      You must be a professional victim. Casting out negatives won't get you a positive in return. But keep trying to do the same thing and end up getting the same results (insanity).

    • @sergiosaveas8337
      @sergiosaveas8337 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      A friendly note here. I would not call this abuse.This is just part of American Kenpo. We don't hit to break our uke, but in order to learn how a techique works and how it must be applied, we try it on our selves with controlled force. I've trained American Kenpo for almost two years. No one had ever hurt me badly during training, but I've felt first hand how my limbs are rendered momentarily useless or how a controlled blow had made me expose other targets so a techique can be applied easily. We all experience both the giving and the receiving sides starting from white belt so it is certainly not abusing. Kenpo is not the only martial art where some heat is experienced. Karate Kyokushin Kai for instance is really hard and not for the faint of heart, their kicks are really devasting and are executed with full force. MMA, and regular boxing, are all for full contact and nobody calls this abuse. I guess it all depends on what we look for when we decide to train any martial art. Some people just want to be able to perform techniques in the air which is fine. Some of us want to learn something that could help if we are confronted. Some others enjoy adrenaline and enjoy fightting in a ring to prove how good they are, which is also fine as long as no one gets killed.

    • @spockvskhan4561
      @spockvskhan4561 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@sergiosaveas8337 The same in Japanese Karate. You must endure some discomfort and pain to learn.

  • @Deilgyre
    @Deilgyre 15 ปีที่แล้ว

    2:11 - "I'm 238 pounds" Actually Jeff, you should be 190lbs fit and trim. It's hard to get in shape after you've let your body goto pot after rounds of steroids, but we the Kenpo community believe you can come back from "Man the Harpoons Kenpo".

    • @theredninja2817
      @theredninja2817 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mr Schultz he had cancer dumbass and last night a fat guy knocked out an In-Shape dude so what are you talking about which is some keyboard Warrior would be afraid to fight someone in real life

    • @buzzardneckseahag
      @buzzardneckseahag 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Robert Liberty Thank God he defeated cancer as well I love Jeff Speakman

    • @youmadbro7733
      @youmadbro7733 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      For real! At what belt do they issue the extra 60 pounds around their midsection? Every Kenpo black belt looks like it comes with Diabetes.

  • @CharlestonCombat
    @CharlestonCombat 15 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice! Is this a technique he created?