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@KarateDojowaKu
@KarateDojowaKu 2 года назад
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@co131086
@co131086 2 года назад
One of the founding members of Kajukenbo was Peter Young Yil Choo who was credited for practicing both Tang Soo Do and Shotokan. That is 1 reason for the Korean type kicks,also as an older tape eventhough kajukenbo is known for tough contact sparring the double type kicks and flip kicks were common in most schools that did alot of competition and point fighting no matter what the style in the 80's and 90's. As other people commented the judo aspect is more in some of the self-defense portion of Kajukenbo.
@214warzone
@214warzone 2 года назад
This video looks near 1989 creation. Their technique is pretty good for that time. 90% most of what they are doing looks practical and relevant, which is quite impressive for a 1989 video. Definitely does not look like a waste of time. And yes, it looks similar to Savat ;)
@alpachinko9154
@alpachinko9154 2 года назад
(another) Suggestion to react to; British TV show "fight school" ru-vid.com/group/PLpkwtqFzXauwxqTMlFsOIrLDZXLyZOtFp
@Dragonssire
@Dragonssire 2 года назад
This old episode of fight quest gives a basic primer on the art ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6Y4H0pGl0sA.html
@angelosmortis3081
@angelosmortis3081 2 года назад
Sensei have you ever watched karate combat and if so ever thinking of joining the organisation and fight in it?
@oldcdog91
@oldcdog91 2 года назад
I also studied Kajukenbo, in Southern California. When I was taught the history and the origins of the name: Ka - Korean Karate (Tang Soo Do) Ju - Judo/Jujitsu Ken - Kenpo Bo - Chinese Boxing (Kung Fu) That’s why you may not see much traditional Western boxing. There was definitely a focus on sparring but we also did kata (my school called them “forms”)
@cheeseballjamual
@cheeseballjamual 2 года назад
Korean?
@ronaldlee7566
@ronaldlee7566 2 года назад
@@cheeseballjamual Hawaiian hybrid mixed martial art
@ronaldlee7566
@ronaldlee7566 2 года назад
Also added with Filipino Arnis/Kali/Eskrima. Because one of five founders of Kajukenbo is Filipino, the late Sijo (Founder/Creator/Professor) Adriano Emperado also studied Kosho Ryu Kempo and Five Animals Kung Fu.
@zapas3429
@zapas3429 8 месяцев назад
En la mía se llaman PINAN
@ninjasolarteam
@ninjasolarteam 2 года назад
This is in fact the style Chuck Liddell train into. This is also in fact founded by a Filipino-Hawaiian Fighter from Hawaii named Adriano Emperado. He is an Arnis Practitioner and also a Kara-Ho Kempo student of William K.S. Chow Kajukenbo focuses on Hybrid Combat. Katas, forms are toned down and instead focus on Full Contact Fighting like MMA This is basically similar to other hybrid martial arts/MMA like Style, such as a Sambo, Yaw Yan and Kudo(formerly known as Daido Juku. Which is a MMA style of Kyokushin)
@kieutio9697
@kieutio9697 2 года назад
Does it include some Danzan ryu?
@ninjasolarteam
@ninjasolarteam 2 года назад
@@kieutio9697 yes. Including tang soo do, arnis, judo and of course shotokan
@kieutio9697
@kieutio9697 2 года назад
@@ninjasolarteam Cheers mate all the best from New Zealand. Kia ora. Talofa lava,Malo,Aloha. Kiaorana, lol all the bro’s.
@LightningStrikes66
@LightningStrikes66 2 года назад
Thank You for the great reaction video, I have studied in Kajukenbo for many years. Just want to point out the Karate part of Kajukenbo was based in Tang-so-do... and the base of the art is Kenpo. I will say there is not “a lot” of consistency from school to school, but a lot of creativity, and the style has become a true think tank of martial arts greatness. The lineage I grew up in was heavily self defense technique based, and has grown with MMA as The Pit “Hawaiian Kenpo” has had a great influence on the art. Kajukenbo has a great history, but I would say if you are looking for the basis/ Core of the Art, I would start with the Emperado Method of Kajukenbo, As Sijo Adriano D. Emperado is the Main figure responsible for the spread and creation of Kajukenbo as well as one of the 5 founders.
@Thunderwolf666
@Thunderwolf666 2 года назад
It seems almost every technique boils down to "kick them in the balls". I mean I can see it being pretty effective.
@ValleyDragon
@ValleyDragon 2 года назад
Have we not introduced Sensei Yusuke to Master Ken yet? Maybe he's setting the channel up for a big reveal?
@ValleyDragon
@ValleyDragon 2 года назад
@wesley peterson my God Man! Didn't you wear a cup?
@ValleyDragon
@ValleyDragon 2 года назад
@wesley peterson I must have misinterpreted what you meant by "The look on my face must have made the teacher smile...."
@davidbarnwell_virtual_clas6729
@davidbarnwell_virtual_clas6729 2 года назад
Master Ken influenced, obviously.
@michaelcraig5295
@michaelcraig5295 2 года назад
Master Ken would be proud
@NyxxNovaVT
@NyxxNovaVT 2 года назад
Kajukenbo is also constantly changing as its main philosophy is to only use what works, so schools depending on the instructor can have wildly different looking techniques or focus on things. A lot of schools have added Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, or have a heavy Filipino Martial Arts influence with stick and knife fighting.
@martialartsfitness1
@martialartsfitness1 2 года назад
This is a tournament version that was common in the late 1970s and early 1980s. I use to compete against this style frequently. The techniques were actually very effective for sport karate OPEN TOURNAMENTS. I used a combination of Tae Kwon Do and Shoryn Ryu. The Kajakenbo and Kenpo guys were very adept at the groin kicks that they would complete under the opponents side thrust kick. They also had fast reverse punches. Excellent for tournament sparing in the 1970s and 1980s.
@PhilipAJones
@PhilipAJones 2 года назад
After getting my face punched in by a KaJuKenBo Professor in Arizona, I realized I had a lot to learn and decided to enroll at my local American Kenpo Karate Dojo near my house. I've been there over three years. I'm so happy I made that choice.
@jm7578
@jm7578 6 месяцев назад
What part of Arizona? I may know them. Kajukenbo can be very rough
@PhilipAJones
@PhilipAJones 6 месяцев назад
@@jm7578 Gilbert and Mesa. I think the Professor's name was something like "Kelly Corduroy".
@TheToddmatsuoka
@TheToddmatsuoka 2 года назад
KA: Karate JU: Judo/Jiujutsu Ken: Kenpo BO: Chinese Boxing/Kung Fu
@ninjasolarteam
@ninjasolarteam 2 года назад
Ka can also stands for kali (Because kajukenbo has eskrima/arnis. Adriano Emperado is a former practitioner of arnis before he switches to kara-ho Kempo and a student of William chow)
@matthewsabatino8418
@matthewsabatino8418 2 года назад
Fun Fact: UFC Legend Chuck Liddell is an 8th Degree Black Belt in Kajukenbo.
@ninjasolarteam
@ninjasolarteam 2 года назад
But he is still a brown belt in BJJ
@geoffreyfletcher6976
@geoffreyfletcher6976 2 года назад
@Garrett Lyang , actually there have been some methods of Kajūkenbõ that actually spell the "ken" with an "m" instead of an "n". It means the same thing, it just depends upon which type English rominization format that someone is using.
@TheToddmatsuoka
@TheToddmatsuoka 2 года назад
@Garrett Lyang his name is on the Kaju black belt tree interesting enough
@irunwiththedead9777
@irunwiththedead9777 2 года назад
That's not a fact. Liddell is not an 8th degree black belt in Kajukenbo. He is an 8th degree black belt in Hawaiian Kempo. It's an off shoot of Kajukenbo.
@hybridkarate4106
@hybridkarate4106 2 года назад
Hi Yusuke Sensei! these are combat sparring work and very old video 🤙🏼...kind of their interpretation also but "kumite" work. Be happy to explain to you a bit of Kajukenbo history. Resuming videos this month and as a 5th degree in Kajukenbo I'd be happy to give you my insight on the style. And yes there are 2 Kajukenbo dojos in Japan 🤙🏼
@hybridkarate4106
@hybridkarate4106 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fCi1RFvavE4.html
@shaynejits123
@shaynejits123 2 года назад
You from hawaii ?
@hybridkarate4106
@hybridkarate4106 2 года назад
@@shaynejits123 No, from Europe (Portugal). Kajukenbo arrived in Spain in 1973 🙂 there's lot's of Kajukenbo outside of Hawaii and the video in analysis was probably shot in the US bay area
@devBadgerJ
@devBadgerJ 2 года назад
@@hybridkarate4106 it does sort of look like Marin... It totally could be in the bay.
@johnnymetal8137
@johnnymetal8137 2 года назад
Great video. Thank you for sharing our art. I would add that Kajukenbo is more of a mindset then a style. Though everyone studies a core curriculum, different teachers will focus on different aspects. My teacher loved the kenpo and military cqc, while one of his students taught me Muay Thai and Capoeira, and another taught me my basics of BJJ. My teacher's teacher, meanwhile, loved to work Kung Fu. Also, there are currently two of us teaching in Japan. Come join us sometime!
@michaelcraig5295
@michaelcraig5295 2 года назад
You have mastered the thumb nail facial expression haha hilarious
@markbarlow8770
@markbarlow8770 2 года назад
I have only recently found your channel and I greatly appreciate the respect you show to other arts. It is refreshing considering the amount of channels like yours that trash every art but the one they practice. Keep up the great work as you , in my eyes exemplify the morals that such arts teach people but are largely forgotten. Take care and stay safe.
@aaronm134
@aaronm134 2 года назад
Fight Quest does an episode on kajukenbo, there's a lot more sparring footage and techniques.
@user-qp1yc3zl8i
@user-qp1yc3zl8i 2 года назад
Many thanks, appreciation and respect for the distinguished videos that take us back to the golden age of martial arts without cinematic tricks and computer effects. You are a legend.
@oneheartyouthsports
@oneheartyouthsports 2 года назад
Your videos are very well done. I think other people would have been sarcastic and rude but your politeness is a breath of fresh air.
@louieh.1394
@louieh.1394 2 года назад
Video brings back some memories, especially the combo with the ridge hand strike. Motto of Kajukenbo was if the first strike doesn't get him, the second third and fourth will. I studied with an Emperado style school. "Fight to train, Train to fight, Fight to win, Go for broke "!
@jessea4280
@jessea4280 2 года назад
Go For Broke!
@danm8004
@danm8004 2 года назад
Restomp the groin!
@iamsh1han797
@iamsh1han797 2 года назад
The ground kick then looked as if it had been taken straight from Unsu
@KarateDojowaKu
@KarateDojowaKu 2 года назад
That's an interesting perspective! The Unsu kick is a Mae Geri though :)
@BrapMan
@BrapMan 3 месяца назад
@@KarateDojowaKu errm, well it is more a 45` kick, so half way between yoko and mae geri. Basically a yoko geri keage without the ability to turn your hips due to being on the ground. Afterall, a gedan geri doesn't need to be that powerful, and speed is key.. a flick is all that is needed ;)
@tprodyma
@tprodyma 2 года назад
Sensei, I've been studying for over 40 years and bought a book on this art wen I was in 8th grade. It's been around a while: I'm 57 years of age.
@allbeforebreakfast3569
@allbeforebreakfast3569 2 года назад
Best video so far!
@user-ct1mi1dl1x
@user-ct1mi1dl1x 2 года назад
Cool work sir 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@maxpereiro2331
@maxpereiro2331 2 года назад
As far as I know, KA is for Karate, but for the known "Korean Karate" (Tang Soo Do); JU is for JuJutsu; KEN is for Kenpo; and BO is for Boxing but for "Chinese Boxing" (Kung fu or Quan Fa). Is a MA like others of Krav Maga, Jeet Kun Do, and so. More like defense. Take care all guys Max
@ninjasolarteam
@ninjasolarteam 2 года назад
You forgot sambo, yaw yan, sanda and kudo(or daido juku karate). Etc(other martial arts focus on hybrid)
@silverousleonidas5790
@silverousleonidas5790 2 года назад
There are two martial art series you might be interested in. Human Weapon & Fight Quest.
@Tougereviews
@Tougereviews Год назад
Practiced kajukenbo since 2012, earned my honors black belt under the pallen family and it was one of the most difficult things I’ve ever done. Our curriculum involved typically a lot more muay Thai and jiujitsu than old styles, for us at a high level it could resemble mma in non-point fighting kumite (we did continuous mma style and sporting jijitsu fighting as well as traditional point kumite) we also did weapons training, our school specifically having its own grand champion line of stick fighters practicing their own unique stick fighting art based on Filipino styles. I have since left my dojo but remain practicing the techniques and principles taught to me, I focus now on mma and I look back on my dojos kajukenbo as a perfect way of learning the essential mma techniques I need. I hope to learn other karate forms to improve my fighting skill tho and plan on studying shotokan, just found your channel and I’m enjoying a bunch! Here’s a new sub!
@deejin25
@deejin25 2 года назад
Kajukenbo is more rare these days, even though they are doing points in the video their kumite is more often known for being rough like Kyukushin, wiht bare knuckles and body shots and sweeps. The self defense techniques are where the judo influence comes in. IMPORTANT THE BO IN KAJUKENBO STANDS FOR CHINESE BOXING, NOT WESTERN BOXING.
@KarateDojowaKu
@KarateDojowaKu 2 года назад
I see!
@fantasticfrankieb
@fantasticfrankieb 2 года назад
Ironically, all the founders of Kajukenbo had backgrounds in western boxing.
@joshuaa.ramostoro7464
@joshuaa.ramostoro7464 2 года назад
It does stand for Chinese boxing but more modern school also implement the "bo" for both, Chinese and western boxing.
@joshuaa.ramostoro7464
@joshuaa.ramostoro7464 2 года назад
@@fantasticfrankieb yep
@anti1training
@anti1training 2 года назад
I train Kajukenbo Gaylord Method. And WTF is Chinese boxing
@ericacio9432
@ericacio9432 2 года назад
This is some old school sparring techniques which are mainly used on the open tournament scene. The self defense application are where the karate, judo, Kempo, etc. if your interested in watching someone i like Alan Abad. His self defense techniques are clean and precise. I am not a student but I enjoy watching his clean techniques
@jameshicks7125
@jameshicks7125 5 дней назад
I studied Kajukenbo for about a year in the early 1990s. I really liked it. I do Shotokan now as there is so much information and videos on it. In the Kajukenbo dojo I went to there was emphasis on deep stances but also encouragement to allow our bodies to move the way that felt most natural around the technique. The "proper form" was an ideal guideline with less emphasis than Shotokan. From the beginning it was about self defense in a street fight etc., with new tricks and techniques being added all the time along with Kata. Pinan or "Palama Sets" from what I remember.
@timegan4078
@timegan4078 2 года назад
If you do a web search for Kajukenbo videos with the late Allen Abad, you'll see an emphasis on the street aspects of the art.
@williammorris9531
@williammorris9531 2 года назад
I like the fluid kicking of this style and the hand work
@masonlee9423
@masonlee9423 2 года назад
I started taking kajukenbo earlier this year and loved it! Sadly due to a bad fall I broke my wrist and while I was recovering the school I was going to closed down and there isn't anywhere else around here that teaches and now I'm not sure what to do.
@kiroreyes
@kiroreyes 2 года назад
A day in the life brought me here. I was surprised he is speaking english 😳 sugoi 😊💪
@chrisinfiesto835
@chrisinfiesto835 2 года назад
You will c more of the individual martial arts’ blended in Kajukenbo’s self defense techniques. This is a point tournament technique video.
@KratosSon1010
@KratosSon1010 2 года назад
I also do Kajukenbo And Muay Thai but The Ju Stands for Judo and Jujutsu and btw It is very popular in my country(Kuwait)
@zokon53
@zokon53 2 года назад
Hello, I enjoyed your American kempo videos. I was wondering if you would consider making a Video on Shorinji Kempo? Thankyou for your time and for sharing. 🙏🏽✨
@kenwaid8239
@kenwaid8239 2 года назад
That move where he goes to the ground and throws up the groin kick @ 2:15 is exactly like the one Louis Gossett Junior used on Richard Gere in “An Officer and a Gentleman.”
@iowa_lot_to_travel9471
@iowa_lot_to_travel9471 2 года назад
Through this fist, one finds happiness. Translation into English. Also roots in tang soo so
@ninjasolarteam
@ninjasolarteam 2 года назад
Shotokan and tang soo do are exactly the same exact karate style and share in the same karate shotokan roots
@destinandamandaash7200
@destinandamandaash7200 2 года назад
You should do a video on okichitaw. It’s a martial art that takes the fighting style of the Plains Cree in North America.
@Saiarts_yt
@Saiarts_yt 2 года назад
Thank you Yasuke sensei for this video. I would like to try out sanshou boxing soon online. I do however have experience in full contact karate. If there are resources to where the classes takes place at I would like to know about it soon. Great video by the way.
@sparrow420500
@sparrow420500 2 года назад
I would LOVE to see you do a reaction/annalisis video on a movie called Berry Gordy's: The Last Dragon. It's from the '80s, and it has some AWESOME fight scenes!! I think you would have a LOT of fun watching, and I would have great fun watching you react to it!! GREAT videos, keep it up!!
@jarredspurlock
@jarredspurlock 2 года назад
I love that film
@fantasticfrankieb
@fantasticfrankieb 2 года назад
Interesting note…the art portrayed in the film is ‘Chinese Goju’, which was the art the lead actor Taimak studied in real life.
@sparrow420500
@sparrow420500 2 года назад
@Garrett Lyang That's AWESOME!! Can't believe you trained with them!! I was about 6 when that movie came out. Last Dragon, along with Bloodsport and Kickboxer were the big reasons I got into martial arts. Ernie was an especially HUGE influence on me, because he was a kid like me, but REALLY good and SO bad ass! Made me think "if he can do it, why not me?"
@washingtonpiccardo4531
@washingtonpiccardo4531 2 года назад
Exelente!!! Canal Felicitaciones !!!!
@Lampchuanungang
@Lampchuanungang 2 года назад
I learn a lot in your martial channel here in RU-vid, ya have good conduct and respect all martial arts near or distant of japanese karate, light and peace and health for you friend. Kajukenbo mix and plus for a real combat and street fighter the functional forms and techniques that solve real fight on avenues and streets or in agrarian area.
@bjtravis2755
@bjtravis2755 2 года назад
The main instructor in the video is Sr Grandmaster Gary Forbach he is a very skilled kajukenbo instructor he did a lot of training with the founder Sijo Emperado. And I have been in Kajukenbo for about 16 years. Love Kajukenbo
@devBadgerJ
@devBadgerJ 2 года назад
Fun video. It's a neat look into the past with this one. It would be what you would call "old style" since these folks must be...80-90s at the latest. Thanks for the cool insights. Also.. Groin is pronounced more with spike in the O. The back half of the word is like "oink"(the pig onomatopoeia) without the k.
@DrMurdercock
@DrMurdercock 2 года назад
Been into martial arts all my life, first time ever hearing about Kajukenbo
@jasoncaine7829
@jasoncaine7829 Месяц назад
Thank you
@elhajjzafeermuhammad1530
@elhajjzafeermuhammad1530 2 года назад
This is from Panther Productions Kajukenbo series featuring Gary Forebach.
@airbourne35
@airbourne35 2 года назад
There alot of Kajukenbo systems including Al Dacascos Wop hop kuen do. Similar to Kenpo karate, they use simple techniques just other styles do. Since Yusuke is a Shotokan karate practioner, that will be a good experience for him to discover kajukenbo. To make it short it is a hybrid fighting system which is used for the streets.
@kepalua1
@kepalua1 2 года назад
As both Sijo Emporado, and Master Ed Parker have the same lineage, you should expect the Mitose, Thunder bolt Chang influences in their schools.
@thevoidire
@thevoidire Год назад
These are some really nice point sparring techniques
@joe6443
@joe6443 2 года назад
In north of coahuila mexico In piedras negras have dojo this form
@craiglogue8815
@craiglogue8815 Год назад
There are 2 active Kajukenbo classes in Japan . One is Instructed by John Hojilo in Okayama , he is from the Charles Gaylord Method , the other is Angelo Ferrer in Kasai he Learned from Alan Abad. The video you were watching was demonstrated by Senior Grand Master Gary Forbach taught by Alejo Reyes in the “Original” Emperado Method . The differences between methods are like the differences between Shotokan , Gojo Ryu , Shorin Ryu etc . Same basic principles but slight or drastic variation of application . I would strongly suggest you meet and train with the 2 instructors there . They are both very knowledgeable and awesome people !! ♣️
@AxelBitz
@AxelBitz Месяц назад
Watch Kajukenbo from Montreal, France and Spain (in particular Angel Garcia Soldado). You can also look for Fight Quest's Kakukenbo episode. It's pretty nice. Bare in mind that you'll only be scratching the surface though...
@PacShore
@PacShore 2 года назад
look up Alan Abad on the self defense of kajukenbo
@sheenobi
@sheenobi 2 года назад
This hybrid self defense system is constantly evolving and there’s alot of variations of styles and techniques incorporated. There maybe version like 2.0, 3.0, etc. depending how much more techniques and tactics are added in.
2 года назад
3:40 Well, at least in Goju Ryu, a Hayto Uchi is with the inner edge of the hand opposite to Shuto Uchi which is with the outer edge. If it is with the top of the hand then Ura Uchi but if closed as a fist it is Huraken.
@ElNintendoReviewer
@ElNintendoReviewer Год назад
I studied Kajukenbo and it has made some changes since this video that you're watching was made (this is clearly from the 80s or 70s). Techniques I was taught were more influenced by Wing Chun, Jujutsu, Kickboxing and Tang Soo Do along with the Kenpo and Judo based techniques. But everything was more street fighting oriented so we still target the groin a lot 🤣
@trevorromney3589
@trevorromney3589 2 года назад
I have a friend who trained in Kajukenbo, and his instructor was focused generally on grounding the opponent, then stomping or punching downward. I belive generally the techniques are focused on countering, grounding, then disabling.
@oldschoolmuzzey
@oldschoolmuzzey 2 года назад
i have learned some of these techniques from a friend of mine who is a brown belt in this style
@jayve4433
@jayve4433 2 года назад
If you can, it would be great to hear your comments on an old art I think it’s from around the 80’s, it might be difficult cause I haven’t seen or heard of school of this art, it might not be practiced anymore, I only found it on VHS and there’s not many around being sold but I did find some video clips and parts from the video on RU-vid, it’s called Budojujitsu from Al Thomas, an American system, the introduction is done by Chuck Norris, one of the practitioners is Benny the Jet Urquidez, and the narrator is Jon Saxon, and Judo Jean LaBell is in the opening scenes, quite a few Kajukenbo practitioners know about this Budojujitsu training instructional video
@glennnanod3160
@glennnanod3160 2 года назад
I live in Maui, Hawaii and there are lots of Kajukenbo schools here and in Hawaii in general. They have a close relationship with Kenpo. I compete in their tounaments in weapons kata so I am very familiar with them. A few of their schools have mixed tournaments with Filipino Martial Arts, my art, in weapons padded and forms. One of the original founders of Kajukenbo, Professor Emperado was skilled in Filipino Martial Arts so we feel related to them. It is common to have Masters skilled in both arts. Come to Hawaii, Kajukenbo schools are everywhere. Mahalo and Aloha.
@otishaley75
@otishaley75 2 года назад
I personally study kajukenbo. What you have seen is definitely an old video. You have also only seen some of the sparring. When you get into the self-defense segments, you will really see the judo, kenpo, and Kung Fu influence.
@jm7578
@jm7578 6 месяцев назад
I’m a Kajukenbo Black Belt. There is a lot of variations between the dojo. In many ways they look very similar, and in other ways, they look very different.
@chriswilliams7504
@chriswilliams7504 Год назад
East coast KAJUKENBO Man here from South Carolina since 1991
@Abby-hd5li
@Abby-hd5li 2 года назад
Im a beginner (yellow belt) here in Kajukenbo! In my school, we divide our days to learn a (somewhat) equal amount of of Karate, Kenpo, Jujitsu(judo), and Chinese boxing! Yes there is a major influence of kenpo in this art, due to our main founder Adriano Emperado studying this art before his time as a Sijo. The sparring that we do is also influenced on the street fighting, this correlates to how Kajukenbo original formed. Our instructors take pride in our history, and students are supposed to learn more history as we stay in class! I'd love to tell you more if you'd like!
@geoffreyfletcher6976
@geoffreyfletcher6976 2 года назад
Good luck and success on your journey in this particular art. Each of the main branches of Kajūkenbõ have something to offer.
@TheBugkillah
@TheBugkillah 2 года назад
Looks like John Kreese teaching groin kicks.
@iowa_lot_to_travel9471
@iowa_lot_to_travel9471 2 года назад
Cobra Kai never dies!!!! Strike first. Strike hard. No mercy sir!!!
@donoberloh
@donoberloh 2 года назад
Rofl. Good call
@brihno360
@brihno360 11 месяцев назад
They are wearing that old style of foam dipped sparring gear. The gloves actually aren't that huge, they just tend to hold their round shape when you straighten out your fingers. The 'kick' part of that gear covers the whole top of the foot, but the bottom is bear foot.
@jayve4433
@jayve4433 2 года назад
Yes that’s an older video, I think it sometimes changes and evolves with different instructors and schools, they do have some boxing, kickboxing and throwing or grappling in their forms and self defense, I think they do point sparring and power board breaking, from what I understand the Ju is for judo and jiu jitsu and Bo is for both western boxing and eastern boxing which is usually Chinese boxing which is kungfu, so I guess it’s a mix of karate judo/jiu jitsu Kenpo and boxing/kungfu, the Kajukenbo dojo where I live had some judo and kungfu techniques in the self defense and katas but now they have more kickboxing and jiu jitsu, they used to have classes in sword, kamas, nunchucks, Bo, escrima sticks, but now they focus more on the Bo, kamas and sometimes nunchucks and escrima, they changed some of their forms and how many they do, I think Mr. Dan from Art of one Dojo briefly mentioned Kajukenbo in one of his videos on the history and different styles or schools of Kenpo karate, I think some consider it a form of karate since it’s not Taekwondo or kungfu cause it has in it Karate and Kenpo karate
@Richard-ef8hv
@Richard-ef8hv 2 года назад
An awesome guy to talk to about this is MMA coach John Hackleman who is a black belt in the art.
@scottmcley5111
@scottmcley5111 3 месяца назад
My school has a interesting lineage, as my head instructors Sensei passed away in a helicopter accident in the 80s. It was Kempo, but not matching any of the katas i had seen in other systems. It also has a heavy Arnis influence. But while competing on the national circuit he was approached by a Kajukenfu instructor whose lineage was Adriano Emperado. He continued to be my instructors student until his passing. Some days we sparred similar to the video. Some days were more freesparring, but still technical sparring not going full power. Some schools in our association sparred with groin strikes. Self defense would be striking, with takedown and control with the submission option. We practiced solo baston, all the kobudo weapons, and the Katana.
@IRLand713
@IRLand713 11 месяцев назад
I have studied Kajukenbo off and on for the last 28 years and what they are demonstrating here is the point sparring aspect of Kaju. This is by no means a comprehensive demonstration of what Kaju is. Also, I will say, Kaju draws it's sparring a lot from Karate and Kenpo and is mostly designed to help with endurance, distance management and practice the use of strikes/kicks while in motion. The art itself is actually a "Self Defense Art" which is why it is originally called "Kajukenbo SDI" or "Kajukenbo Self Defense Institute". There are many different branches of the art and they have been adapted to whatever region they are in. The Kaju dojo I go to places a heavy emphasis on the Kung Fu teachings within and that includes the physical conditioning and mindset for discipline of the body. Other Kaju schools I have visited focused more on kumite and weapons. There is a commonly understood curriculum between most of the Kaju schools but the biggest common factor is allowing for the integration of other martial arts to find the most effective methods of self-defense as the area calls for and as the times change. For example, since Kaju doesn't focus a lot on going to the ground, I also train in BJJ. Thank you for the video!
@ambulocetusnatans
@ambulocetusnatans 2 года назад
That referee needs to give David Hasselhoff his hair back.
@barrettokarate
@barrettokarate 2 года назад
Kajukenbo is a mix of multiple arts co-founded by five martial artists. KArate = Peter Choo, early Tang Soo Do/Shotokan, Hawaiian middleweight boxing champion JUdo/JUjitsu = Joseph Holk, judo & Frank Ordonez, Danzan-ryu jujitsu KENpo = Adriano Emperado, Chinese Kenpo, and arnis BOxing = Clarence Chang, Chinese boxing aka kung fu Emperado was Ed Parker's senior. He and his brother Joe studied under William Chow and promoted Parker to ninth degree black belt (in kenpo not kajukenbo). Parker had very briefly studied under Emperado early on in his training. But it wasn't even a month. Chow was Parker's main instructor. Chow and Parker had a falling out and the promotion was more out of respect and common courtesy towards Parker and his achievements in kenpo than that of a teacher-student thing. Kind of when Parker awarded Nick Cerio a ninth degree in kenpo (not American kenpo). Cerio had also been a student of Chow not Parker and I believe received a fifth degree from Chow.
@HittoTheAssassin
@HittoTheAssassin Год назад
I studied under master Ron Esteller in San Leandro California before they moved to a bigger building back in 2002. Growing up I realized, we was learning MMA before MMA was a term.
@salvatoregarasto
@salvatoregarasto Год назад
I practice Kajukenbo... I really love it 'cause it's really "complete" (good kicks and punches, amzing self defense technique, throws, levers, fight on the ground and real sparring), effective and practical... Another good thing is the continuous evolution, eclecticism and creativity! Amazing As you say, it's really similar to Kempo, which is the "base" of the entire style 🙂
@Abluemoon9112
@Abluemoon9112 2 года назад
Allowing goin attack is the reason for the lower stances and lower hands. You have to protect that area.
@KarateDojowaKu
@KarateDojowaKu 2 года назад
I think the fact that their body is faced completely to the side also shows their protectiveness towards a groin attack!
@bigbog442
@bigbog442 2 года назад
5 grand masters got together and started Kajukenbo it breaks down: KA: Korean Karate JU: Judo & Jujitsu KEN: Kempo Gung-fu BO: Chinese Kick Boxing. It's a Chinese system. 50% hands 50% feet Belt ranks White belt with 3 stripes Yellow belt with 3 stripes Orange belt with 3 stripes Purple belt with 3 stripes Blue belt with 3 stripes Green belt with 3 stripes Brown belt with 3 stripes Black belt has 10 stripes Optional Red belt starts at 5th degree black belt. I studied kajukenbo back in the 90's and would highly recommend anyone to try it.
@JV-cl3us
@JV-cl3us 3 месяца назад
In the mid 1970s I studied KI Kaju kenpo at Karate Institute in Cleveland, Ohio. Al Gene Caraulia was the founder
@ketchup-is-jelly-or-jam
@ketchup-is-jelly-or-jam Год назад
Yoooo I did this up in Oregon with sensei arias
@sliderx1897
@sliderx1897 2 года назад
Can u maybe make a video on the origin of the black gi?
@Christianmartialartist78
@Christianmartialartist78 2 года назад
I did Kajukenbo for a few years and enjoyed it. Most school emphasize street combat. After that I did 8 years of Shorin-ryu and now UFAF system (Chun Kuk Do). I have learned alot from all of the styles.
@ninjasolarteam
@ninjasolarteam 2 года назад
Chun kuk do. Isn't that Chuck Norris' founded style?!
@Christianmartialartist78
@Christianmartialartist78 2 года назад
Yes it is.
@BenOlsberg1995
@BenOlsberg1995 2 года назад
Lol it seems Kajukenbo has quite a bit in common with Krav Maga. But in all seriousness the most I'd learned about this style prior to this video was from an old Fight Quest episode. I really enjoy these more in depth analyses on different styles.
@ravasuwandi8398
@ravasuwandi8398 2 года назад
Hi Yusuke, Would you make a Video about Reacting at Street Fighter Ansatsuken Style Karate ? Is it possible to use it in real life ?
@elpanamoe8040
@elpanamoe8040 2 года назад
Ansatsuken Kata looks cool ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EXsZjTHpt1U.html
@horiturk333
@horiturk333 6 месяцев назад
I wish it were more popular, don’t see why it isn’t
@vittoriovedli4819
@vittoriovedli4819 3 месяца назад
Kajukenbo, is a method that recalls the Yoseikan Budo method of grandmaster Hiroo Mochizuki.
@leogomez7491
@leogomez7491 2 года назад
You may want to check either Al and Mark Dacascos Kajukenbo based fighting styles
@CombatSelfDefense
@CombatSelfDefense 2 года назад
I'm a kajukenbo black belt and instructor based out of Austin, Texas. I try to modify the system to more closely resemble MMA/Dutch Kickboxing but with a self defense emphasis. I can say that while curriculum tends to vary from dojo to dojo, in general a lot of people teach Kajukenbo with a heavy point fighting style sparring emphasis and a kenpo style of self defense techniques. We can argue back and forth about the efficacy of doing this and calling yourself a self defense style (which I do on my channel) but this is by and large how Kajukenbo is practiced.
@geoffreyfletcher6976
@geoffreyfletcher6976 2 года назад
The "Ka" aspects stem from specifically Korean Karate (Tang Soo Dõ), the "Ju" aspects come from Kodokan Judo and Danzan Jujutsu (composite system also founded in Hawaii), the "Ken" aspect comes from the Kosho Ryu Kempõ, which also wound up being the basis for American Kenpõ Karate, and the "Bo" aspects stem from Chinese hard style Kung-fū and Western Boxing, as most founders were avid boxers. Also the Hawaiian martial art of Lua and the Filipino martial arts of Arnis and Eskrima/Escrima were also heavily involved in the creation of Kajūkenbõ's original form. Eventually there came out of this major martial art system, four main branches (3 hard, and 1 soft) evolved (The Original/Emperado/Kenpo branch, the Chuan Fa branch, the Won Hop Kuen Do branch, and the Tum Pai branch); and from these various sub methods evolved, that later came to include everything thing from Hapkidõ to Sambo, to Gracie Jiu-jitsu, and some MMA concepts. The original purpose was to create a system that had a strategy for what ever might be thrown at someone on the street in Hawaii. Over in Europe alot of times Kajūkenbõ is also simply referred to as Hawaiian Kempõ. But just like any art or system, there are both good schools and practitioners and not so good of these.
@thomaselmore1155
@thomaselmore1155 2 года назад
The art came to the US by several people. As Mr Adriano Emperado was a senior student of Kenpo Master William Kwai Sun Chow in Hawaii above fellow student Ed Parker and some others. When they came to the US mainland from Hawaii Prof Chow was not advancing some black belts. Mr Parker and others had to get higher Kenpo rank from Emperado. They couldn't use the name Kajukenbo. All were modifying their Kenpo/Kajukenbo to American life and competition. Several versions of Kenpo and Kajukenbo split from there with Ed Parker and Kenpo taking control of most in America. Some of Mr Parkers black belts then went to Hawaii and got more training from Prof Chow. Crazy family tree. The art of Lima Lama too. Considered Ohana. Like cousins now.
@KendraBircket
@KendraBircket 2 года назад
There I a video on RU-vid called Kajukenbo vs. Aikido It shows a larger variety of the Kajukenbo style.
@onelbonilla2806
@onelbonilla2806 10 месяцев назад
Theres two kajukenbo master in japan one of them even had a youtube chanell his name is Angelo ferrer
@fardhidahmed6003
@fardhidahmed6003 2 года назад
you should watch kajukenbo fight quest
@getawaydreamer2724
@getawaydreamer2724 Год назад
Allot of us in California and Texas that do Kajukenbo have added Muay Thai to this art, To compliment it.
@1888swordsman
@1888swordsman 7 месяцев назад
Haven't come across this here in Western Australia. Might be a school in eastern states like Queensland?
@hewhocries3910
@hewhocries3910 2 года назад
When I was younger, I used to take Kajukenbo under Sifu Reyes (Rest in Peace). We always called it Kenpo-karate, and it's very self-defense based
@holyfenrir6336
@holyfenrir6336 Год назад
This is for tournaments. A lot of the judo is tae downs defense and throws. And both of things are frowned on in karate tournaments. Emperado, the founder, was a kenpo guy. Even after creating the system in 1952, he got his teachers certificate in keno Karate. There is an aspect of boxing in the more up close techniques. However, a lot of karate tournaments/styles disfavor fighting that close and will try to maintain distance. There is also a strong kung fu influence as 3 of the four recognized branches of kajukenbo are kung fu styles. Those being Tum-Pai, Ch'uan-fa, and Wun Hop Kuen Do.
@jayve4433
@jayve4433 2 года назад
Other arts you could look at: Tukong Moosul, Hwa Rang Do, Kuk sul wan, Moo do kwan, Shuai Jiao
@samowens3
@samowens3 11 месяцев назад
Their is one but I don’t know where his at . Their guy that has a podcast from Japan on Kajukenbo
@danielnelson7582
@danielnelson7582 2 года назад
there are Kajukenbos in San Francisco and Malibu California
@TenchiBushi
@TenchiBushi 8 месяцев назад
There is a kajukenbo dojo in Okayama.
@johnrojas9535
@johnrojas9535 2 года назад
Ordonez kajukenbo is a fun style
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