I'm new to Karate and fighting but this guy really does seem to me that he knows what he's talking about. I've watched some other videos and their instructions and techniques were not as good as the guy in this video. Thanks Mr. Lewis for the great knowledge. I'm only a purple belt in Shotokan Karate, not an expert yet.
@LeAnnRathbone2 күн бұрын
Joe Lewis was one of the greatest fighters of full contact and in my opinion still one of the best fighters.
@kwill563 күн бұрын
Wonder if they sat around the dojo and argued about who changed the katas. LOL Katas well done!
@Religious_man3 күн бұрын
Do these techniques involve a hidden agenda, i.e. feminism? Why do you keep striking the "attacker" in the nuts for? Why does the "attacker" go down always saying "Oi!" or some affect? It's the one that's doing the punching and kicking that should be making such sounds i.e. "YAAA!" etc. This is supposed to be a karate class, not a feminist class.
@boreddemiurge62163 күн бұрын
Even kenpo women have mullets
@nytrodralyg18603 күн бұрын
Looks like Shield and Sword from EP Kenpo
@ROCKGRINDER124 күн бұрын
this is a perfect defence, as long as the attacker standstill and no moving to give enough time to the victim so she can make her move ............ let's say for about 5 minutes till she gets the right position to make her move.
@arryaxx2634 күн бұрын
This is really cool.
@BGorak25 күн бұрын
Horrible form one
@kenn24135 күн бұрын
Thanks for uploading
@pausetapest.v83025 күн бұрын
I do have a question won't the Opponent see the the other arm coming on Simitar?????
@LeAnnRathbone5 күн бұрын
If you strike the arm down, it jerks them forward. Plus, on the streets, it will be much faster, and the motion won't be so exaggerated. We practice exaggerated moves because in a fight, that same move is cut in half due to the speed of a street fight
@chuckhodges86478 күн бұрын
This may look feasible in the dojo but would never work as self defense in the streets!
@kevinhammond21878 күн бұрын
Just modify the movement.
@rtt19618 күн бұрын
Complex, beautiful, and deadly.
@grappler2408 күн бұрын
Trias’ school opened in 1946.
@davecrouch10138 күн бұрын
If you release the internally rotated tension on the lead foot by letting the toes turn out, you lose the internal core tensions that drive the strike from the floor, up.
@kevinhammond21878 күн бұрын
Thank you. If you ever want to see Kenpo forms a little differently take a look at Northern Tiger Kenpo.
@LeAnnRathbone8 күн бұрын
I will thank you
@DonaldSchnell9 күн бұрын
Nice move.
@dougboal762014 күн бұрын
With all do respect, to you and your style, these techniques just wont work in a true street confrontation. My instructor taught if a person has to deliver more than three techniques the fight is lost. Many years ago, when i was a police officer, i investigated a confrontation at a burger shop. A young lady advised she was a black belt in TKD, had sustained a broken nose and was crying. She just kept repeating, it doesn't work, it doesn't work. She provoked a situation with a male customer, over a drive up service argument. She approached his vehicle, and challenged him, when he got out. She delivered a round kick to his torso which had no effect. He punched her in the face, dropped her, and then left. That is when i arrived. She had lost all her confidence in her abilities and her art. There was a study done years ago that the majority of black belts of any martial art, will usually lose their first street confrontation, without any actual fighting experience. It is not my intention to demean martial arts, but students have to understand that the dojo and the street, are two completely different places. And train accordingly.
@frankbatista16 күн бұрын
If it’s not for sport, and it doesn’t work on a resisting opponent, what’s the point?
@goldenratio883817 күн бұрын
My ass..
@kenn241317 күн бұрын
Thanks for uploading
@Pie-qs4yg17 күн бұрын
White Tiger is that same as Tracy Kenpo system?
@LeAnnRathbone17 күн бұрын
It's similar. It's the base of the system with some American techniques as well as Jujitsu techniques added in, and some of the techniques either removed or altered
@DonaldSchnell17 күн бұрын
I love this technique. Good use of elbows and rotational power
@fnulnu529718 күн бұрын
technique is nice, you suck as an instructor
@kevinhammond218719 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@meiam773719 күн бұрын
Tracy Brothers are true Kenpo.
@stevena.702219 күн бұрын
I love hearing the names first and trying to guess technique. Grading the style primarily on metaphors.
@charlesreed583919 күн бұрын
If that's the dance of death.... wow, just wow.
@MrByaeger20 күн бұрын
I forgot how cool this belt was. It's been like 30 years and I remember most of them as I went along with the video . Lot of fun
@campbellcamera21 күн бұрын
I love Kenpo. I used to take classes when I was a kid. I want to go back to it soon. It's hard because I have to work so much but I miss it.
@LeAnnRathbone21 күн бұрын
I have online classes, you can take on your own time on my patreon page
@brucemccraney166921 күн бұрын
Ice good AAA..ok..hello
@brucemccraney166921 күн бұрын
A look A reminder the X gravity motions of your serkoles for your powers of strength an strike's..ok A
@Priestbokmei121 күн бұрын
You have quite an arsenal of techniques; very cool. You were prepared well to defend yourself. It’s just a matter of intent to use any of them for your self defense. I never cared for sparring and I do little of it with my students. I prefer, and so do they, to drill, drill, drill. I’m reminded of a quote, allegedly ascribed to the late Okinawa Master Sensei Choki Motobu, “Karate is not for the battlefield nor is it for the sports arena.” Yup, he understood. Great work Sensei Rathbone! Keep training!😀
@iseehowitis938221 күн бұрын
When an attacker does everything you expect them to do. Must be nice to have a crystal ball.
@eliotquintana980222 күн бұрын
Like techniques aikijutsu fighting style
@kloa421922 күн бұрын
oh that is awesome!
@snowwhitever233623 күн бұрын
ITS CALLED LEG SWEEP
@ooolj599323 күн бұрын
awesome kenpo techniques. poor kid though 53:47, he definitely can’t have kids anymore after that groin kick. That lady should have showed some mercy on the balls😂
@Battleganz23 күн бұрын
"Step one, kick the groin. Step two, elbow the groin. Step three, shred the groin. It's called leg sweep..."
@bunnieseatliverspots23 күн бұрын
The thing that kenpo gets right is targeting vulnerable areas of the body. In the abstract, this is a good principle to follow in a self-defense scenario. My problem is with the execution. Staying directly in front of the opponent and keeping your head high while striking is defensively irresponsible. The techniques here can be improved with more footwork: create an angle toward the opponent's outside, constantly moving and hitting and keeping your chin tucked.
@dteun24 күн бұрын
Would be fun to know if the women still trains?
@LeAnnRathbone24 күн бұрын
That woman is me, and yes, I still train.
@dteun24 күн бұрын
@@LeAnnRathbone thats awsome thank you
@kubikiribasara349922 күн бұрын
@@LeAnnRathbone Ms Rathbone, was regular light sparring a part of your training regime or has it become it, since then? I know this is kata, thank you for your demonstration.
@LeAnnRathbone22 күн бұрын
@kubikiribasara3499 we did sparring, but not point it was more about who could take control of the fight within 2 minutes. Plus, we taught students to freestyle with their techniques as well.