Larry Tatum – Extreme Kenpo DVD
Larry Tatum – Extreme Kenpo DVD
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The video “Extreme Kenpo” shows us how to learn Kenpo techniques with weapons, from the most basic to the most complex, using a combination of circular and linear movements, superimposed circles, and the insertion of additional techniques to reach more objectives on the body of the opponent. Larry Tatum is unquestionably one of the best authorities on Kenpo Karate today and is supported by more than 30 years of teaching. At the same time, Master Tatum teaches us to integrate the entire body in order to utilize our hands and legs as natural weapons, giving us important leverage whether we use staffs, knives, or other weapons.
Images from the seminar held in Madrid, Spain in 2004 may be seen in the video, along with a special interview with Master Tatum.
Languages: Italian, French, Spanish, and English
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