I have been a martial artist 60 years of my life ,hold master rank in 5 Arts and one of them is Kenpo ! But most instructors failed to teach, there is no fight that stand still and let you do everything you might get 1 to 2 good shots the rest is all for show
These are all strikes that are legal to use in MMA. Anyone who have an advantage with ''striking concepts'' can make a lot of money and gain world wide recognition by fighting in the UFC. My questions are: why don't we see this in the professionnal arena? Should it be more logical to prove the efficiency first, and then sell it as a efficient fighting concept?...
@@sonnygallo5662 thats the thing.. You can't say it is proven and be done with it. You can t say proven and you dont need to prove it again... because the science of martial arts is constantly growing .. as every science, abilities and sports out there. It's like saying .. i won hockey games when i was young, therefore my gameplay is the best and will ever will be. Plus, this is a golden age of practical martial arts right now, if kosho ryu fighter does nt step up and grab money and fame..this is real fishy.. and age doest not account for anything and comes with the probability to be out dated.
Kosho is one of the arts based on teaching your enemy while not harming your enemy. The only way to find out how effective it is would be to attack a Kosho student. I wouldn’t recommend it. Also the reason you don’t see it in mma is that mma is about aggression while Kosho is truly only for self defence.
I have been a martial artist 60 years of my life ,hold master rank in 5 Arts and one of them is Kenpo ! But most instructors failed to teach, there is no fight that stand still and let you do everything you might get 1 to 2 good shots the rest is all for show
yep
Absolute skeletal freezing. Brilliant.
no one can escape that gut
awesome and powerful hitting
These are all strikes that are legal to use in MMA. Anyone who have an advantage with ''striking concepts'' can make a lot of money and gain world wide recognition by fighting in the UFC. My questions are: why don't we see this in the professionnal arena? Should it be more logical to prove the efficiency first, and then sell it as a efficient fighting concept?...
Kosho kempo is older then MMA and proven. You make your art work they aren't magic.
@@sonnygallo5662 thats the thing.. You can't say it is proven and be done with it. You can t say proven and you dont need to prove it again... because the science of martial arts is constantly growing .. as every science, abilities and sports out there. It's like saying .. i won hockey games when i was young, therefore my gameplay is the best and will ever will be. Plus, this is a golden age of practical martial arts right now, if kosho ryu fighter does nt step up and grab money and fame..this is real fishy.. and age doest not account for anything and comes with the probability to be out dated.
good answer Sonny!
Kosho is one of the arts based on teaching your enemy while not harming your enemy. The only way to find out how effective it is would be to attack a Kosho student. I wouldn’t recommend it. Also the reason you don’t see it in mma is that mma is about aggression while Kosho is truly only for self defence.
Studio Unis?
Wonder what the old Japanese masters think of this
BS, he barely moves, fraud
yep