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  • KAJUKENBO MASTERS Vol-1
    with Clarence Emperado Luna &
    Chuck E. Turner
    Clarence Emperado Luna
    Kajukenbo is a hybrid martial art from Hawaii. The name
    Kajukenbo is a portmanteau of the various arts from
    which its style is derived: KA for Karate, JU for Judo
    and Jujutsu, KEN for Kenpo and BO for Boxing. It was
    developed in the late 1940s and founded in 1947 in the
    Palama Settlement of Oahu, Hawaii. The art was created
    through the cooperative efforts of five martial artists,
    each with a different specialty: Peter Choo, Frank
    Ordonez, Joe Holck, George Chang and Adriano Emperado.
    Kajukenbo training incorporates a blend of striking,
    kicking, throwing, takedowns, joint locks and weapon
    disarmament. Today, Kajukenbo is practiced all over the
    world in many different branches. In contrast to many
    traditional martial arts, students are not required to
    mimic their teacher, but are encouraged to develop their
    own "expression" of the art.
    Chuck E. Turner
    It is unique when a man develops a philosophy he can
    live and work by - but it is a much greater
    accomplishment when those around him choose to follow
    that philosophy. Grandmaster Chuck Turner was just such
    a men. He belonged to a group of martial artist who
    broke rules, developed new ways, and found hidden
    avenues for a higher level of knowledge when their
    fellow practitioners were stuck in old concepts and
    primitive training methods. As a leader, GM Turner’s
    path was the solitary road of a personal quest. The road
    to a find a better way of doing things was never was an
    intent to gain independence from any teacher or system -
    or the result of a maverick attitude - but the fruit of
    an endless search for a more effective martial art.
    Item: 065-1MM - TRT:96 minutes - ISBN:8526684221194

Komentáře • 15

  • @lapourjenkins9724
    @lapourjenkins9724 Před 4 lety +2

    Grandmaster Clarence is the best teacher ever

  • @Herowebcomics
    @Herowebcomics Před 4 lety +1

    I see some super fast Kempo combinations!
    Awesome!
    And that guy with the epic beard's story was amazing!

    • @turnerashly
      @turnerashly Před 3 lety +2

      That guy with the epic beard is my Dad. He passed away shortly after this was filmed.

    • @Herowebcomics
      @Herowebcomics Před 3 lety +1

      @@turnerashly Sorry to hear that.
      But I am glad there is footage of him showing his skills.

  • @georgiosvasiliou8011
    @georgiosvasiliou8011 Před 6 lety +1

    Great Grandmasters.....

  • @livesjuris3032
    @livesjuris3032 Před 6 lety +2

    grande arte marcial, muito eficaz, pena que o MMA parece que é ainda mais eficaz

  • @fernandodimarco1919
    @fernandodimarco1919 Před 3 lety +2

    Too much propaganda for Such a Collage of an Art..Red flags always rise
    When all instructors are 7th and
    8th Dan's ..

  • @kevindelee5473
    @kevindelee5473 Před 2 lety

    Ous

  • @onedirection3510
    @onedirection3510 Před 4 lety +2

    Was that Miagi Sensei at 4:50? 😂
    This looks effective but basically kenpo. Way too much emphasis on rituals like genuflecting with fist on floor, endless saluting each other..my goodness that would get old very quickly. Basic dojo order and discipline is good but this is over the top. All said and done, this system does not look so amazingly street effective; it just looks like familiar karate and jujitsu type stuff.

  • @gurusha
    @gurusha Před rokem

    No me sirve

  • @-007-Warzone-MW3-MW2
    @-007-Warzone-MW3-MW2 Před 6 lety +5

    I'm sorry but this is absolutely ridiculous

    • @jiujitsu77
      @jiujitsu77 Před 6 lety +5

      but why, tho? I mean...yes there are some outdated theories...but explain to me how training in Kaijukenbo is HURTING the practitioners?

    • @rodneyalo4817
      @rodneyalo4817 Před rokem

      Funny