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How to protect your centerline 3 of 3 keep it simple
How to protect your centerline 3 of 3 keep it simple
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How to protect your center line 2 of 3 Straight Line
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How to protect your center line 2 of 3 Straight Line
How to protect your center line 1 of 3 Circles
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Martial Arts Footwork ua-cam.com/video/rDbypY61xgo/v-deo.htmlsi=GZcmKJhVJjxhT-nu Rolling the hands ua-cam.com/video/MI3Qrpx6bNM/v-deo.htmlsi=iSbwiNkXONPnF3PZ Joint Locking ua-cam.com/video/2S9-dE67rHA/v-deo.htmlsi=M_IOBcEFl-lv1ASC
How to receive a opponent during an attack
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How to receive a opponent during an attack
How to cut inside and outside in the Martial Arts
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How to cut inside and outside in the Martial Arts
How to understand inside and outside principles
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How to understand inside and outside principles
How important is posture in the Martial Arts?
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How important is posture in the Martial Arts?
How to find a place to train in the Martial Arts
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How to find a place to train in the Martial Arts
How to become more explosive in the Martial Arts
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How to become more explosive in the Martial Arts
How to hit with power and the importance of precision
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How to hit with power and the importance of precision
How to use the 5 points to intensify your training
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How to use the 5 points to intensify your training
How to use your Jiu Jitsu locks up close
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Self defense from a seated position
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Self defense from a seated position
U.S. Kodokan Seminar O ‘Sensei Lou Ferrer CT 2021
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U.S. Kodokan Seminar O ‘Sensei Lou Ferrer CT 2021
U.S. Kodokan New England Seminar 2022
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U.S. Kodokan New England Seminar 2022
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When i saw this sensei i immediately subscribed because he’s a spitting image of my first sensei i had back in 1974,he was the best shotokan karate instructor I ever had in my life,rest in piece sensei Poole.
The only other master I have explain in such detail is master Steve Muhammad.
@@francisjarvis1368 one of my heroes in the Martial arts. Respect always brother.
Very nice. Do you have any insturctors in NYC ?
@@richardclarke8277 My teacher resides in NYC. O’Sensei Lou Ferrer US Kodokan I was in Brooklyn recently with him. Feel free to look him up and let him know how you heard about him 😉 glad you enjoyed the video. Please let me know if you have suggestions for future videos. Much love and respect.
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I'm wondering if you have combat experience, and the understanding of the name Kuntao. Peace
Personal protection, night club security and private properties. 🙏🏿
I’ve actually moved away from Kuntao and do a close quarter version Jiu Jitsu.
Yes in personal protection, night club security and private events. Also Kuntao as I understand it means Fist Law or Way of the fist. Kempo is also defined in the same terms.
Where are you located Sensei?
RI where are you located?
Love, "he creates the distance"! Great tactic👍
Glad you liked it!
Sensei Carlos i have recently come across your videos and they are excellent! Very clear and concise and excellent technique. They are really helping improve the jui jitsu part of my art! Rich, 7th dan karate. OSU thank you!
Respect always my friend.
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Great teaching brother. All the best.
Any schools in sw florida
No unfortunately but we are always looking to connect with friends. 🙏🏿
Respect 👊🔥
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LOL These self proclaimed masters only have basic skill..The funny part about it is the show stuff that is not realistic.
Whelp my job is not to argue the point with an expert like yourself, it's to present my perspective to the best of my abilities. The fact you think mastery is more than polishing basics for a lifetime is revealing.
Is that foot work from the Kuntao dragon?
Not sure I’m sure it has many names. You can see aspects of this footwork in the Ed Parker system and Indonesian martial art as well.
@TomboKaiOfficial thanks mate, if its Indonesian could be Silat kuntao. Keep up the good work. Love your channel ❤️
Very impressive. Its rare these days to actually find someone who knows what they are talking about.
Great job brother you take martial arts teaching and training seriously unlike these sorry, lazy, money hungry martial arts instructors where I live (Augusta, Georgia). Now a days martial arts instructors only care about money and not teaching martial arts correctly that is why I quit my martial arts instructor and I have a black belt in Tang Soo Do karate. I want to start over in retraining in martial arts but the martial arts instructors in the Augusta, Georgia area are pathetic.
It is crazy that he is still as fast as he is. I trained with Master Ferrer for three years back in the late 90s and he still moves at the same speed. His transitions are incredibly smooth and precise.
Good video that teaches an important concept. In Chinese martial arts they often call this "standing on the bubbling spring" as the bubbling spring is the name for a point just below the ball of your foot. Not only does what you show lead to be being able to explosively move in any direction, if you keep your back straight and bend your knees a bit to sink your weight when you step you'll move your body all at once (instead of a piece at a time like normal) and eliminate telegraphing.
I like to emphasize universal movements and concepts anyone can adopt into what they do, or be a mirror of encouragement for people who are looking to develop their understanding further.
Trying to to find out more about you. Do you have a website? 🙏🏻
Yes Tombo Kai.com but it’s down now. I’m on Facebook Carlos de La Cruz 😊
Good advice Carlos
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Best I’ve ever had the pleasure of seeing in person- The Real Deal!
@@martymooradian5513 the encouragement means a lot to me thank you.
This is a great video!
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Very good understanding and knowledge
Thank you for your kind words my friend.
Awesome video carlos!
This man is the real deal when it comes to combat; this is not bjj or Mcdojo pseudo madness. I've been watching his work for a while now and he's certified
What the fuck is this aikido bull shit
Love your material.
I can break any bone on any animal but this was great to watch, especially since one of my invented forms was “Stone Monkey.” Knowing anatomy is 80% of martial arts - the other 20% is physics 👌🏽
Anyone who calls himself "sensei" is NOT a true sensei...
You are clearly incorrect and your comment is easily debunked . Thanks for your comment. Sensei Carlos
I recently was looking at some research for an upcoming video I want to do about titles and how unimportant to anything in life they are and I was reminded of your comment. Sensei does seem to be a introductory title and Kyoshi the appropriate title for teachers. That does not extend to the American Kempo systems and Jiu Jitsu systems I trained in so I refrain from those titles. In my videos I don’t have a narrator to introduce myself, so I introduce myself as I feel comfortable being addressed. I wanted to thank you again for your comment because your criticism helped me learn something new.
I don't know this system of fighting but I like this style; this brother is the real deal
Never seen anything like this
This is fantastic
Nice job
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Do u have teachers in Atlanta
Yes
Send me your contact and I will do reward it.
Awesome teaching
Just watched this with Joshua and he will now be doing this after every class and lesson. Thanks Sensei!
Osu!
Really cool
The older I get and the more I see in martial arts despite the name of the Ryu are same or similar wazas repackaged and sold by another Sensei. Let's call it "Private Branding", to use the language from Sales-Marketing...And the wazas is intelligible by way of the competency of the Sensei who has mastered it, and the ability to communicate clearly. Then there is the teaching part, and teaching is a skill in and by itself...This applies to Okinawan martial arts, Muey Thai (that has Okinawan influence, Chinese, and definitely Cambodian since it is really Cambodian boxing originally), and even FMA (Filipino Martial Arts, Kali, Escrima, Arnis empty hands), and even Pensak Silat, too, that incorporated a huge chunk of Chinese martial arts + Southern Indian Martial arts since they were the 1st to get to these parts before the Europeans and the Arabs for trade...And, definitely Karate is the original Mixed Martial Arts with lots of other influences including Muey Thai., Filipino Martial Arts, and Chinese Wrestling, it may surprise you.
Nothing new under the sun, human aggression and combativeness goes back to the dawn of time. It’s survival and the ability to communicate what you have learned and pass it on. Repackaging is interpretation adaptation and application.
Miss practicing martial arts with you! Hope all is well!
Excellent instruction. My only suggestion is for you to add a Caveat of Legal Disclaimer in order to avoid civil litigation should anyone watch this presentation, and injure someone else.
I will thank you.
Sensei of Pain 😵😫😱
Wow this is the weirdest bdsm video i ever watched 😳
There is only 1 motivator to keep someone from being aggressive, and that is PAIN.
Nice techniques. You don't see much self defense instruction applying to a seated position like this. These could be very useful if someone hops into your car with bad intentions. 🙏
I'm disappointed that you would use his death to #Clickbait views like this. Shows your character. True video title - Cult Leader uses a Legends death for Clickbait #First
How many times has Bruce Lee been on the cover of Black BELT magazine since his passing? Gene was a hero of mine and I wanted 1 for people to know who he was and his contributions to me and the martial arts. I purchased his Panther Production videos over 2 decades ago and they left a large impression on me. 2 You should know someone’s character before you jump to invalid conclusions. Gene Lebelle was the best if one person clicked on my video and then looked him up it was all well worth my time. Each one teach one.
Really enjoyed the video, thanks , Regards from a Goshin ryu jiu jitsu practitioner in Cheshire England🙏
Respect always.
Keep it up good job !
thats outside "penjuru" or inside "penjuru"...definitely silat technique, ...
Guru Dan, Tuhon Apollo and FMA are huge influences.