Kajukenbo Concepts Part 3


Above is a link to John Bishop‘s previous book on Kajukenbo, in case you are interested.

Here’s the third installment of John Bishop‘s series on Kajukenbo Concepts showing some different strike concepts and some things to keep in mind when you take someone down:

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Demonstration of combinations, kempo techniques and…um…something.

A video posted of Shihan Manny Esmeraldo of The Dojo in Stamford, CT, starts with a demonstration of some combinations (you can play ‘name them’ in the comments) and on to some kempo techniques, but then ends with what I only hope was a speed drill. The instructor appears to have good speed, accuracy and flow, but the attacks become so feeble, as to render them as ‘token arm to work with’. What do you think?

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Videos of Combinations

I am often asked when I am going to put up videos of the combinations. Some folks are more visual and don’t easily translate the written descriptions in the archive to movement. Well, this year I’m setting a goal to make videos of all of the combinations I have archived. I don’t currently do them all, and don’t like many of them, but I’ll do it anyway.

However, since I don’t actually get paid to do this site, I will do them at my leisure. If you are in a rush, however, we do have video or have found video for a surprising number of combinations.

Kempoman (steve) has put up a walk through of combinations 1-60. In the near future, I’ll be posting an alternate 1-20 I found, plus another 1-37 done by a Villari’s 7th dan. Besides that, 2,3,5,8,10,11,13,15,16,17, 19,20, 22,36,43,44,47,49,50,and 56 have been done by folks such as, Jim Brassard, Marlon Wilson, Fred Villari, Justin Terrien, Jesse Dwire, and Kevin Carmichael. So, check those out while you wait, and take a moment to appreciate the folks who have put their stuff out their for your benefit. I didn’t put any links here, so you’ll have to make thorough use of the search function.

Happy Searching,

Matt

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