KENPO MASTERS Vol-3 with Frank Trejo and Larry Tatum
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- KENPO MASTERS Vol-3 with Frank Trejo and Larry Tatum
Mr. Frank Trejo's first experience with fighting began at the age of 7, when he started boxing with the instruction of his grandfather, Tony Dean Pina Jr. Grandpa Tony had two other brothers, Ray and Joe who were also very acclaimed to the art of pugilism back in the 1920's and 1930's. His formal martial arts training began with Shotokan Karate in 1966. Three years later he met and started training with the legendary Ed Parker. Being born and raised in a family of fighters Mr. Trejo was privy to many of the concepts and precepts that Mr. Parker created and devised. It was during the late 70's and through the 80's that Ed Parker would pick Frank Trejo to travel with him for demonstrations, seminars and world tours.
Larry Tatum began his study of Kenpo Karate in Pasadena, CA in 1966, and has become one of this style's most prominent figures. Recognized for his captivating seminars and articulate explanations of his art. Tatum enjoys a reputation as a gifted instructor and "teacher of Black Belts." Browse the site for info regarding Master Tatum's array of products to help your Kenpo grow to new heights, as well as information to his school in Sierra Madre, CA.
Item # 064-3 ISBN: 8526684221026 TRT 71 minutes
AVAILABLE AT: www.MastersMag.com and www.em3Video.com - Sport
One of the few true masters of karate in the kenpo sect. He knew about fighting. RIP
I had the opportunity to work with Mr. Trejo on many occasions, as he was a regular instructor at a Kenpo Camp I attended in northern California. His insights into Kenpo and fighting in general, along with his boxing and kickboxing experience were invaluable to my formation as a martial artist. He was also just a great guy to be around.
Fantastic Martial Artist and a fantastic human being. We miss him greatly. Thanks for posting. Blessings.
We miss him very much!! I learned Soo much from him. Which helped me in my training. I attended some classes and camps in Texas. Fun times. We Miss you Sir❣️
anyone else watching this just to see Master Frank Trejo back in action one more time? :( "salute"
Fr he is my cousin
Big Frank was a legend and he is missed
Here!! He is missed ❣️
My heart goes out in It’s entirety....terrible end.....lots of love frankxxxxxxxxx
UFC ref Herb Dean is a student of Frank Trejo but he learned kickboxing from him in Pasadena. When Herb fought in MMA Frank was in his corner.
KEMPO saved my life,more than once,it works and you will be proficient at staying alive by the time you reach green belt,i made it to brown,thanks you mr hower,this art is why I'm still here,knife fights are a wake up call, train hard like your life depends on it,IT DOES
Kenpo was devised and developed in its American form to use concepts and principles applied. The self defense models practiced train a person on how to develop those skills.
Same for me. I'm a 5ft short 😂 female. Kenpo has saved me in some tough situations. I'm grateful to my Instructor and the instructors at camps and seminars. I'm thankful to Mister Trejo for teaching me sticky hands at a Camp in Texas, years ago! Great memories! We Miss you Sir! ❤️😇❤️
True legend
Man I miss my old friend & Sifu. Show em how it's done in Heaven Mr Trejo.
RIP Master Frank Trejo
The master 🙌🤛🤜🙌🤜🤜🤜
You have to learn how to box first in my opinion. Kenpo has a lot of combinations, head movement, foot work, and angles.
I think that the “Western Diet” killed Frank Trejo. He suffered from Type 2 Diabetes for years before he died, and tragically he never managed to get his weight under control. 🙁
It runs in the Kenpo family
@burttheman3697 says the keyboard warrior trolls and goes off trying to hate and slandered some nonsense
Believe
Master Jed Harris was my teacher
Wheres the rest of the video?
What’s the point of a black belt if you can 20 degrees above it?
Sticky hands technique reminds me of Wing Chun. Great instructors, thank you for sharing.
Sticky hands is from Wing Chung
It is, and other forms of martial methods have some of the same concepts. Tai Ji Quan and Indonesian methods use the same ideas in their training.
Not just Wing Chun but other systems such as Baguazhang feel the energy of the opponent and redirect
👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍👍
I thought that thumbnail was Paul Blart
Keyboard warrior
Ok but let's do some math. If no matter how much harder u train, it takes 7 years to obtain a black belt and he started at 16...how tf is he a ninth degree?
Because every system is different concerning the rank structure Furthermore skill and ability has to be the primary objective to be proficient in any style.
If he was promoted by the masters under Ed Parker than their should be no question concerning his legitimacy of 9th degree
In the early days it was 2 years to brown and two more for black. It didn't have the structure that developed later.
There is a story about the answer. If you had the opportunity to talk to him at a Camp, Class, Seminar, you might know. Used to love training!!
Why are so many Kenpo masters out of shape?
economy of motion 🤣
@@kybone25 😂😂😂
Many Kenpo masters died young, Ed Parker, Jay T Will, Frank Trejo and sadly…Elvis Presley. Somehow being in shape is not so important for them.
@@kybone25😂
For every dan grade, there is a mandatory 30lb weight gain, which aids in "back up mass"
In america you can buy a blackbelt. Untill the 10th dan. And american kenzo is such a bs
What a proper excused for a Keyboard warrior and a troll who do not care about MAs
@@ninjasolarteam truth hurts. I am a fighter.