Ed Parker Jr growing up with Dad, Ed Parker American Kenpo

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • Ed Parker Jr insights on my Dad Ed Parker American Kenpo. Brief conversation at GL Kenpo Camp Retreat
    Additional comment on how Ed Parker connected with Bruce Lee
    • Ed Parker Jr tells how...

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  • @pacoval4577
    @pacoval4577 8 років тому +3

    thank you for sharing this. much respect.

  • @dianegonzales7345
    @dianegonzales7345 Рік тому +1

    My husband got his black belt through Ed Parker. Then Bob Perry broke away from Kempo Karate, and started United Karate Studios. My husband became an instructor there. Then in the early 70's he opened his own studio, in LA Mirada, CA. I remember seeing Chuck Norris competing at a competition in Long Beach, CA and Bruce Lee, before they went Hollywood 🙂

    • @markmahnken6409
      @markmahnken6409 Місяць тому

      I was a student of Bob Perry when he broke away from Kenpo in 1973. When we walked through the studio door and entered the mat we were jumped one by one and they forcibly tore our Kenpo patches from our gi . I didn't like being forced to change to United Karate. I soon quit the studio. I was 16 years old and a green belt. Bob White and Bob Mitchel had also left the studio to start their own Kenpo studios. Bob Perry basically was teaching the same techniques with some variation to call it his own. I later trained with the Flores Brothers in Oxnard Ca. at the age of 22. The three Bobs are my forever mentors to this day. Too bad they didn't stick together. White and Mitchel never mention Perry as their past instructor. Must have been a bad break. Not sure why I was just a kid. They were and are my heroes. Each taught me three different fighting styles. Perry fought like a cat, Mitchel fought like a raging bear, White was a cobra. Perry died early of lung cancer (smoker), White died recently from cancer and to my knowledge Mitchel is still alive. Much respect to all three of my mentors I walked with confidence because of them.

  • @lewhite99
    @lewhite99 2 роки тому +1

    RIP Ed Parker

  • @Bushcraft242
    @Bushcraft242 7 років тому +6

    Judo in the 70s karate 80s boxing 90s kenpo karate 1995 2017 still practice love martial arts

  • @sramdeojohn4428
    @sramdeojohn4428 2 роки тому

    Excellent!!! 👏🙌👏

  • @donbaird
    @donbaird 8 років тому

    Thanks for sharing this.

  • @thomasenright5282
    @thomasenright5282 3 роки тому +1

    From what I was told, again I say only this is what I was told, the Person I trained under John Conway broke away from Ed Parkers system was due to his son been made head of the IKKA at that time and he along with quite a few other head instructors who were all 7th degree black belts formed there own federations. The reason I was told this was at that time his son wasn't even a black belt, I glad to hear the truth from his son now. Most of these 7th black belts made themselves 10th black belts to form there own federations, they were never ever as far as I know graded above 7th by Mr. Parker himself. There is one question I would like to ask, why is it that most of these instructors teach the techniques which have the same name slightly different, esp. when they were all supposed to have been taught the same way by Mr Parker.

    • @240fxst
      @240fxst 7 місяців тому +1

      You can blame that on the daughters who took over the IkkA . They believed to own the copy rights for the techniques so these fragmented kenpo schools changed the names of the techniques . I know empirically how SGM Parker taught the techniques and I noticed a huge variance from a lot of these fragmented schools that just does not look correct based on theories of motion. Only the reputable kenpo schools under his lineage rose above all the nonesense because towards the bottom of the water becomes murky and unclear. So obvious that the children of SGM Parker wanted to ride the gravy train that their father established internationally . Deserving if they were qualified in passing the tradition in contrast not. RIP SGM Parker. Your spirit lives under a handful of qualified black belts for whom you taught . Thank you.

  • @davesparks9503
    @davesparks9503 8 років тому

    Good interview...

  • @AGC828
    @AGC828 4 роки тому

    Good interview. Honest.
    To "solve politics". If that meant what I think...there that side of being a great talented martial arts master. Which is the stuff they're potentially asked to do for "bad people". I knew growing up a Tai Chi master from the Wu style. Was told he was asked to "talk to" certain people because he was a master. And obviously very talented. That is the dark-side no one mentions...and might not know about. I wonder how many legends were approached to act on their behalf. Even though they likely didn't want to get involved in that world.

  • @alastairfraser8177
    @alastairfraser8177 8 років тому

    interesting interview

  • @kjester767676
    @kjester767676 5 років тому

    So I'm located in usa central oregon are there any american kenpo school here .I was training in that art.s help me out guys.

  • @malibubramacari4161
    @malibubramacari4161 4 роки тому

    Agreed, yr father was a smart guy whom revolutionise karate but i suspected something yr Dad did not share with you the real jealous ' with Bruce Lee success and the fact that yr dad is also the head of his time.

  • @brucemccraney8133
    @brucemccraney8133 6 років тому

    no thatsss YEN AN YANG...the SUN an the moon....x

  • @jaras2377
    @jaras2377 10 місяців тому

    Sigue el negocio de kenpo. Como arte marcial ,puro humo

  • @francisallen5459
    @francisallen5459 7 років тому +2

    My Father and my Brother Parker were good friends my father met Brother Parker at BYU and then became good friends and my father was a black belt in Jukado but he asked Brother Parker to teach him Kempo and he did he would being some of his students that that belonged to the Ward that was his students that were brothers in the Ward Brother Parker and my dad belonged to the same Ward but my dad added a lot of American Kempo in to Jukado but my dad ended up calling the mix of Jukado and American Kempo Jade Dragon Kempo because there was so much Kempo added in to the to mix of Jukado but Brother Parker was a big influence on my dad I wished I could have met Brother Parker but this was in the in the 50's in Utah

  • @240fxst
    @240fxst 6 років тому +10

    Ralph Castro was the family who expected the children to do karate. I never saw Ed Parker Jr or sisters train in kenpo since I began in 1973 thru the passing of his dad in 1990. I was part of the IKKA since then. In addition GM Parker "signed" not stamped my 3rd black certificate as a head judge during my test. I have seen first hand how the IKKA has evolved and changed to the present. I am forever grateful for the knowledge I learned in kenpo under a devout and very knowledgeable first generation student of GM Parker.

    • @samiibrahim1346
      @samiibrahim1346 3 роки тому +5

      I don't know who you are but unless you were living inside Mr. Parker's house and watched every interaction he had with his children (which would be creepy) your not qualified to comment about how much training his children received. Mr. Parker's son knows his father's system better than most of the 10th degree black belts walking around these days. Aside from his father he trained under multiple qualified instructors in his fathers system as well as cross trained so he definitely has a high level of mastery in the Martial Arts, that I've witnessed first hand. The Paxtial Arts are testament to the creative genius that runs through his blood, don't knock it until you try it.

    • @thevoidire
      @thevoidire 9 місяців тому

      ​@@samiibrahim1346creative genius 🤣🤣🤣

    • @user-mj7gm6gj9v
      @user-mj7gm6gj9v 7 місяців тому +1

      Ed Parker Jr. gave an interview quite a while back, and he said that he had no interest in the martial arts and didn't start learning Kenpo until AFTER he father died. He said he learned under Ron Chapel.

  • @algorithmstudio6558
    @algorithmstudio6558 3 роки тому +1

    I am an akijutsu sensie and I want to learn Ed Parker unique style in kenpo,,

  • @felipeaugustomartins2490
    @felipeaugustomartins2490 3 роки тому +1

    Oss👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊

  • @patrickcollins1855
    @patrickcollins1855 4 роки тому

    Akido is a peaceful martial art.

  • @TheBryeCooper
    @TheBryeCooper 9 років тому +1

    Very interesting interview. All the Best.

    • @gong4it
      @gong4it  9 років тому

      Brye Cooper
      I added a comment by Ed Parker Jr on his Dad connection with Bruce Lee
      ua-cam.com/video/wS_zxkJD4m8/v-deo.html