Steve Venturino sends this classic from the 1980’s: then 6th Degree Fred Bagley doing Lost Leopard.
Steve – Thanks again. You Rock.
Steve Venturino sends this classic from the 1980’s: then 6th Degree Fred Bagley doing Lost Leopard.
Steve – Thanks again. You Rock.
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What the heck was that? Yikes!!! Where did you ever find that? Can’t see if it is in fact Fred Bagley, but I’ll take your word for it. I studied at his school for awhile. But he was injured at the time, so he couldn’t kick. But he sure knew how to move in on you, with his body and hands. “Lost Leopard”???? never heard of it. But great find!! Thanks, to Matt and whomever, and whoever filmed it and kept it.
Trolling around on the Net, here, in different sites, on YouTube, etc, I am finding alot of interesting (and historically significant stuff). There are alot of people pulling out alot of good stuff, and pulling it all together. This is going to be very interesting over the next handful of years.
i was a 4th dan under mr bagley and ran his school in boston for several years…and saw this form many times and was taught part of it..
it is the snow leopard from the jade book
I like. Does anyone know who created this form? What level is it taught at and what it focuses on teaching?
Marlon