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Welcome to Narrowpath Martial Arts. Kenpo Karate training in SE Wisconsin.
Old school demo!
0:21
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Circle of the Tiger
1:00
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Kai Kenpo Forms
4:28
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Short Form 1
0:19
2 года назад
10 Point Blocking Form 2
0:22
2 года назад
Ken Fa
0:43
2 года назад
Pinan 1
0:44
2 года назад
Yellow Belt Combination #2
0:10
2 года назад
Dynamic Kenpo
1:04:53
2 года назад
Комментарии
@tomnugent9825
@tomnugent9825 Месяц назад
thank you garnis ray mon for the stripe in black belt how the hell do you become a ninja quiet the panthre kung fu nash raymon
@tomnugent9825
@tomnugent9825 Месяц назад
how bruce wayn do you kow everthing whre did you study martal arts
@tomnugent9825
@tomnugent9825 Месяц назад
lern karte jeff jordan your farther can afford it
@djtrakakadrunkpoet8598
@djtrakakadrunkpoet8598 Месяц назад
Am i a asshole for thinking that was Charlie Murphy in the thumbnail
@narrowpathmartialarts8732
@narrowpathmartialarts8732 Месяц назад
@@djtrakakadrunkpoet8598 I can see the resemblance. And Charlie Murphy did study Karate soooo….
@laron_t_green
@laron_t_green Месяц назад
How old is this film?
@narrowpathmartialarts8732
@narrowpathmartialarts8732 Месяц назад
Mid 1980’s
@thomasfahey8314
@thomasfahey8314 4 месяца назад
The opening footwork is the thing I see as most unique in this style of Kenpo. Dynamic indeed. 🙏
@curtrod
@curtrod 4 месяца назад
practicing pulling strikes 😊
@hollowbodydreaming3104
@hollowbodydreaming3104 7 месяцев назад
Question ask with the utmost respect for all who train: Is this considered American Kenpo? There seems to be some subtle differences in the striking techniques from Okinawa Kenpo.
@narrowpathmartialarts8732
@narrowpathmartialarts8732 6 месяцев назад
BKF Kenpo
@NMIBUBBLE
@NMIBUBBLE 7 месяцев назад
I've been a martial arts fan a long time, instructor, it just amazing me with all this videos. Wish i had more of these back in the day before google.Trained in aikido, kickboxing, olympic style TKD, Gracies BJJ, MMA, and still researching all the ole school and new techniques. Sanders aint no joke either. Fast!
@鈺和謝
@鈺和謝 8 месяцев назад
My background is Shotokan karate, boxing and MMA mixed with some sambo. In my opinions , some of the techniques shown here can be very practical in a real fight, if their length can be shorten to contain no more than 3 strikes/hits, since like in boxing, a human being would usually allow his opponent strike/hit him three times the most before he reacts. Otherwise the opponent would begin to look like a dummy and the sequences become unrealistic, which is what the critics of this system scold the most.
9 месяцев назад
two legends edy parker and bruce lee metting are inverting karate and kung fu wing Chun kempo karaté
@todd2683
@todd2683 10 месяцев назад
Stephen Hayes narration.
@professorl.hilton.
@professorl.hilton. 11 месяцев назад
I’m always proud to say that I fought Steve Muhammad, a.k.a. Sanders, in 72 and I lost to a great champion
@professorl.hilton.
@professorl.hilton. 11 месяцев назад
Kenpo is a MA of concepts, I have trained and taught for over 40 years, I always respect and admire Master Steve Mohammed 👍 We faced each other in 72 as warriors. Steve came out the Victor one of my best memories is losing to him.
@goyneser1
@goyneser1 4 месяца назад
Well Said. Thank You
@voicenews1
@voicenews1 Год назад
Great Grandmaster Steve Muhammad one of the most respected martial artists in the world!🙏🏿❤️💪🏿
@eudesatanasiosantos6500
@eudesatanasiosantos6500 Год назад
Putz is the most fake figth, isn't efective.
@tonyvalente
@tonyvalente Год назад
The real fighters went to full contact, these guys stayed in a high school gym collecting valueless trophies.
@followingfist6
@followingfist6 3 месяца назад
Full contact fighters get trophies too. Real value is not what you see per se, but what you learn from your confrontation about yourself expression. BTW....real fighter will not criticize another's way of fighting if it works for that person. Instead they will look to see what tool they can use from that way, and put in their tool box.
@tonyvalente
@tonyvalente 3 месяца назад
@@followingfist6 professional fighters get money they don’t fight for trophies in the real world maybe in your Multiverse of losers
@followingfist6
@followingfist6 3 месяца назад
@tonyvalente : Intentionally done ....I see you're not focusing on the point. It's not "trophies!"
@blockmasterscott
@blockmasterscott Год назад
46:06 This is the number one thing I love about the martial arts, in my 35 years of training. Men and women both with all the skin colors train for a common purpose. There's no black and white, just master and assistant instructor. 👍
@tharealisrael1447
@tharealisrael1447 11 месяцев назад
There black n white when the cops show up
@smiley-qb3nt
@smiley-qb3nt 9 месяцев назад
There's also black and white with BLM group ...
@dodgesportsman772
@dodgesportsman772 Год назад
I have Steve Sanders books from when I was a kid in 1985... Worn but still good
@MikeJones-uq4zj
@MikeJones-uq4zj Год назад
Until real punches are thrown, not this step through shit, this is all garbage.
@mortgagefinancing5558
@mortgagefinancing5558 Год назад
5:25 ...onwards....The patty cake man" lol
@apostlestevenl.williams5384
Ouss do you know a Instructor In Atlanta?
@williamevans8262
@williamevans8262 Год назад
Thank you for putting this on RU-vid . I'm 63 and I've waited 50 years to see this. I've tried to find this and could never find it on dvd or vhs.
@julioramosjr8319
@julioramosjr8319 Год назад
William Evans im also 63 years old and i been trying to get this video for the longest enjoy my friend.
@narrowpathmartialarts8732
@narrowpathmartialarts8732 Год назад
You’re welcome. I’m glad you can finally view it. ⛩️🥋👊🏻
@duanemiller567
@duanemiller567 Год назад
No disrespect, but I notice some techniques performed he draws his hand back (telegraphs) look at the strike to the temple.. Why?
@thomasfahey8314
@thomasfahey8314 4 месяца назад
I believe there may be elements of feint and parry here that apply when practiced in continuous motion. I'm only speculating however.
@rexlucas5498
@rexlucas5498 3 месяца назад
Mr Muhammad very respectful and probably did not want to accidentally strike this kid. It was the 60s I think.
@billmontgomery3737
@billmontgomery3737 Год назад
He wasn't going to let those honkies mess with him.
@murdermane934
@murdermane934 Год назад
The road workers should be fired why wasn't they on they job ?
@followingfist6
@followingfist6 Год назад
Good upload. This is classic. He moves very different from this now-a-days. Techniques and footwork have been upgraded a.lot. Im prob ,4th or 5th generation and he didnt give me these techniques. I gotta whole new bag.
@narrowpathmartialarts8732
@narrowpathmartialarts8732 Год назад
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
@pausetape8824
@pausetape8824 Год назад
How come Mr.Muhammads Kenpo Karate is different and it looks more effective just wondering????????
@followingfist6
@followingfist6 Год назад
It is bc we're always adapting. Don't even call it karate much more. Just call it ...fighting.
@alanbone5512
@alanbone5512 2 года назад
I would recommend this style of martial art, even though i did not practice this style,, i can see many great features in this discipline, i do know when this was made you can tell techniques, were slowed down for camera's and angles, well thought out what i will say to anyone, considering learning, always seek out a dojo, school, with history and find out the teachers teacher, and their teachers,, each style has something to offer,, if your prepared to put in the time and dedication, and also the suffering, that will come with it , but remember, each person training with you, has got to get up go to school, work, or tend to their families in the morning, , always respect your dojo, your art, your style, your students, practitioner's, that train alongside you, learn to respect yourself, then you can also respect others, , too, remember each style has something to offer, , but do not be deluded , it takes hard work on your part, martial arts saved my life many times. Over the years, train until it becomes second nature, , become aware of your surroundings take nothing for granted, walk away from trouble if you can, run if yiu can, live, but if you cannot do either of those, at least you stand a little chance, but always seek out the best teachers instructors,, from this video i can tell this man knows his stuff, very affective in street situation it depends what you want to learn,. Some people just like the forms to stay fit , the katas, using imaginary opponents, but to do it properly find a school dojo that can also apply those katas forms in real life situations then you will understand the techniques even more, instead of just learning the set movements, ,, 8 wish each new beginner the dedication needed, and spirit needed to excel, , each style as something to offer, its finding the right instructor sensei, this one i can recommend,
@alanbone5512
@alanbone5512 2 года назад
Very good for close quarter combat, yes, very good for street defence, i particularly like the use of both hands, to block divert and strike i do know its very affective, in close quarter situations, keeping guard up using other hand to continually deflect even when striking and using both hands at all times yes its affective, learning energy blocks and strikes does take a little longer , some people do have natural ability , others must become aware there is spiritual element when directing this energy , yes i used to train for many yeas, its very good to learn open handed techniques as well as closed technique, one must learn to feel the technique, , we used to train under many scenario's, as i say this particular form affective if learnt correctly for street self defence,
@issacjr01
@issacjr01 2 года назад
Is there more of this?
@narrowpathmartialarts8732
@narrowpathmartialarts8732 Год назад
I believe this is the only video. Produced by "Hawk Video" in 1986.
@frederickflavell6942
@frederickflavell6942 2 года назад
I remember Steve and Carl Sanders way back in the day when I fought at CKC Four Season and Internationals. Nothing more radical than black belt team fighting. Clearly some of the best in the world
@raygsbrelcik5578
@raygsbrelcik5578 2 года назад
Careful not to, "Telegraph" your punches, or kicks.
@junheceta268
@junheceta268 2 года назад
Excellent instructional video by a true master.
@malcolmjelani3588
@malcolmjelani3588 2 года назад
Are you sure? A lot of this stuff doesn't work.
@justinlee3419
@justinlee3419 Год назад
@@malcolmjelani3588 do you know that as fact or did you consult this man to find out? The only way to know is to go to this man's school and challenge him and find out.
@daniel-san836
@daniel-san836 2 года назад
This kempo isn't very clean in my opinion
@Jazzman-bj9fq
@Jazzman-bj9fq 2 года назад
What do you mean by 'clean'? Is it supposed to look pretty or something?
@daniel-san836
@daniel-san836 2 года назад
​@@Jazzman-bj9fq no, i'm not talking about it needing to look pretty. it actually does that quite alright. i'm talking about things like the other comment i made "fingers extended out separated and facing the opponent" (definite no-no) and other unnecessary movements in a given technique, forget double handling being a known inefficiency, this kenpo goes into quad-triple handling. but obviously it's old as so it hasn't had the chance to evolve like modern Kenpo/Kempo has. that being said, this guy's no doubt definitely still lethal as f**k
@Jazzman-bj9fq
@Jazzman-bj9fq 2 года назад
@@daniel-san836 Yeah I noticed he does alot of double clutching here, maybe a little too much unnecessary counter movements. I don't know if it's a characteristic of the art itself or this particular practitioner. But what I noticed though is some of the counter movements with the opposite hand that he strikes with could be with the aim to generate power. Equal and opposite reaction physics type of thing.
@pausetape8824
@pausetape8824 Год назад
It's because his Kenpo Karate is very urban he has always been this way because in the hood stuff is very different real talk 💯💯💯💯💯💯 So he and the BKF took this form of Kenpo to Streets for more practicality purposes. So yes of course it's going to look different.
@daniel-san836
@daniel-san836 2 года назад
Fingers out and seperated extended toward your opponent is never going to end well
@Jazzman-bj9fq
@Jazzman-bj9fq 2 года назад
Why? What is the opponent going to do, reach out without you reacting then grab your fingers and twist?
@daniel-san836
@daniel-san836 2 года назад
@@Jazzman-bj9fq you ever trained in any martial arts?
@Jazzman-bj9fq
@Jazzman-bj9fq 2 года назад
@@daniel-san836 Yeah a bit here and there. Started with Shotokan Karate, did Tang Soo Do for a few years, doing Filipino Martial Arts off and on over the years. I understand you wouldn't aim to block or take a strike with open and loose fingers but at the point of interception or parrying you're generally not using your fingers but further up, back of hands or palm, wrists and forearms.
@realtalk9169
@realtalk9169 2 года назад
This guy played the instructor in Jim Kelly's School in the beginning of Enter the Dragon who was leading the class before he turned it over to his Junior instructor of black belt named Donnie Williams. This guy also fought Hong Kong action star Bruce l i in the movie titled "Magic Sticks" which included Dan In Santo.
@dogguyful
@dogguyful 2 года назад
Awesome 👍👍👌👌👊👊🥊🥊🥋🥋🙏🙏
@dogguyful
@dogguyful Год назад
@@bobbyz23 You replied to the wrong comment. I'm just responding to the above comment.
@bobbyz23
@bobbyz23 Год назад
Was he the stunt double for Dan Inosanto? The movie you talking about is the Chinese Stunt Man starring Bruce Li.Sanders himself didn't fight Bruce Li in a movie but i could be wrong.
@julioramosjr8319
@julioramosjr8319 Год назад
His Name is Steve Mahamad Sanders.
@keltrepes2534
@keltrepes2534 Год назад
He was also in The Karate Kid as one of the referees of the All Valley Tournament of the first film.
@peterscottodonnell7290
@peterscottodonnell7290 2 года назад
I've always wanted to learn orthentic kempo.
@murdermane934
@murdermane934 Год назад
Call a dentist that can teach you , but authentic Kempo is all over , it's build on self styled wisdom.
@peterscottodonnell7290
@peterscottodonnell7290 2 года назад
It's very difficult to find real kempo.
@imasmiharbi842
@imasmiharbi842 2 года назад
Steve Muhammad was a great champion in the early tournaments when Kenpo was becoming popularized in the mainland United States.
@JohnJohnson-pq4qz
@JohnJohnson-pq4qz Год назад
yea, because it got humiliated in the early 1990s when this thing called BJJ revolutionized fighting and self defense. Punching the air and waving your hands around has never been the same. But it survives on TV, where it belongs.
@jeremystreet586
@jeremystreet586 Год назад
@@JohnJohnson-pq4qz Keith Hackney did really well in early UFC he was Kenpo
@grappler240
@grappler240 Год назад
@@jeremystreet586no, no he didn’t. He fought a tomato can, barely survived, and broke his hand. But at least he stepped up.
@peterscottodonnell7290
@peterscottodonnell7290 2 года назад
This real kempo from shoalin ,not American kempo.
@stansenter2660
@stansenter2660 2 года назад
That's an interesting "perspective" on your part, alternatively, after more than 25 years of studying a few different instructors and their "styles" of the system EPAK, this looks intimately familiar to what I've been doing for so long. Unless there's an extra arm or leg in there somewhere, I saw nothing "new", timing, methods of execution, paths and lines of action, same. The only real "complaint", if you can call it that, is I'd have like to see more definitive contact from the instructor on the experienced black belt student. Otherwise, awesome refresher on the elements of basic motion. "Good basics is good karate, good karate is good basics".
@renshimellor
@renshimellor 2 года назад
Mr Sanders is BKF and it it Ed Parkers original Kenpo .OSU
@alfredodelacruz1864
@alfredodelacruz1864 Год назад
Find a good school that teaches American Kenpo
@errolthomas9426
@errolthomas9426 6 месяцев назад
​@@renshimellorMr Sanders learned Kenpo from Ed Parker
@peterscottodonnell7290
@peterscottodonnell7290 2 года назад
This is amazing,thank you ♥️🙏.
@brucemccraney1669
@brucemccraney1669 2 года назад
Time space an realitys king Bruce ogs frank nitty Wilson of the Crenshaw underground sect's from the 1974 kinpo gongfu YWCA LA CA a Steve Sanders creations self defense in a gang infested city's at the time of .....X....A...ok...hello...A
@KingSquirtle999
@KingSquirtle999 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 No
@irunwiththedead9777
@irunwiththedead9777 Год назад
Do better and post your video of it. We'll wait.⏳
@KingSquirtle999
@KingSquirtle999 Год назад
@@irunwiththedead9777 😭😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Quadruple no kenpo is kinda gay
@irunwiththedead9777
@irunwiththedead9777 Год назад
@@KingSquirtle999 Is it though? Show me what you can do, anonymous nobody. I'll continue to wait, "sensei."🥴
@KingSquirtle999
@KingSquirtle999 Год назад
@@irunwiththedead9777 lol cringe
@irunwiththedead9777
@irunwiththedead9777 Год назад
@@KingSquirtle999 "CrInGe."😜 So that's a no about you posting a video of your badass martial arts skills? That's what I thought, kid.🥴
@kraiguarsmith2897
@kraiguarsmith2897 2 года назад
My Teacher, of 55 years!
@LorenzoSandoval-gk6hf
@LorenzoSandoval-gk6hf 5 месяцев назад
Is there anyway to take one of his classes ?
@kraiguarsmith2897
@kraiguarsmith2897 5 месяцев назад
Yes. His base of operation is in Georgia.
@rexlucas5498
@rexlucas5498 3 месяца назад
Does GM Stee Mhammad hae any Training DVDs?
@ironfistarrival
@ironfistarrival 2 года назад
Hi there , How old is this Video ? It looks like from 1970 to early 1980s ? Thanks ...
@griner2010
@griner2010 2 года назад
1986
@azlaroc12
@azlaroc12 2 года назад
Ya gotta love Kenpo overkill. Nobody had hands like Steve Sanders(now Steve Muhammed)
@ATACXGYMCAPOEIRA
@ATACXGYMCAPOEIRA 3 месяца назад
You know, we used to say it's not overKILL but overSKILL...
@1sirgrandmastermrkingrober216
@1sirgrandmastermrkingrober216 2 года назад
At about 6:52 in this Instructional video I immediately thought..”where do I send the paycheck to for these important lesson”?. Because this Martial Art taught here definitely “will save your life”, every time..& always. And this type of Teaching is rarely seen outside of their DoJo’, containing outstanding techniques that bring the practitioner mountains of strength & good health, & excellent philosophy for life & a good way to live your life, thank you. Your work is never lost, Sensei.