Dynamic Kajukenbo emphasizes the evolution of martial arts, blending traditional systems like Karate, Judo, Kenpo and boxing with modern combatives to create a street-ready, adaptable martial art. This makes it highly relevant for those looking to move beyond tradition and address real-world self-defense needs. Dynamic Kajukenbo stands out for its focus on the principles of physics such as acceleration, force, momentum, energy, speed, and velocity making techniques more efficient and understandable. This scientific approach helps practitioners grasp the mechanics behind effective movement and striking.
Clear, Step-by-Step Instruction and Comprehensive Content
The book features detailed, progressive instructions and illustrations, making complex techniques accessible even to those without extensive martial arts backgrounds. It serves as a masterclass in combat efficiency, suitable for fighters, instructors, and lifelong students. The content is designed to be a practical manual that readers can return to repeatedly during their training. The techniques and strategies presented are tailored for real-life situations, focusing on practical self-defense rather than just sport or tradition.
In the following yellow belt combination you will find some of the basic yellow belt techniques; these include inward block, hammer fist, forearm strike, a right cross and basic Ippon Seoi Nage (back carry throw) commonly referred to as a shoulder throw.
1.) The attacker is in a right foot forward fighting stance and you are in a right foot forward fighting stance. 2.) The attacker throws a straight right punch. Pivot counter clockwise on the lead foot. The rear foot slides or steps back toward three o’clock (this moves the head offline of the incoming punch) as you execute a right inward hammer fist to the attacker’s right bicep. 3.) From the exact point of contact of the downward hammer fist to the opponent’s right arm, pivot back clockwise on both feet to twelve o’clock and execute a right hammer fist to the opponent’s jaw or side of neck. Your left hand remains chambered at your right shoulder.
4.) Push off the rear foot raising the heel off the ground as you strike the left side of the opponent’s neck with the outward boney area of the forearm. Your right hand chambers at your chin. 5.) Immediately, execute a right punch as your feet shift position. Your right foot shuffles back and pivots counter clockwise as the left foot moves forward
toward the direction of the ten o’clock position. Follow through with the punch by turning your hand over. 6.) Push off the left foot and step forward with the right foot (toes should be pointing toward the twelve o’clock position). Strike your opponent’s right shoulder with a left heel of palm strike and grab his clothing at the area struck. This
strike should be hard enough to disrupt his posture and rock him back on his heels.
7.) With a short quick jerk with the left hand, pull the opponent into you. This should rock him to his front and off of his heels. Simultaneously step your right foot straight to the inside of his right foot. 8.) Pivot on your right foot counter – clockwise and bring your left foot back between your opponent’s feet. Simultaneously pull the opponent forward and bring your right arm up under his right arm. Pinch his right bicep between your right bicep and forearm. 9.) Straighten your legs and bend at the waist popping your hips up and lifting him into the air (this is an explosive movement). Keeping your grip on the opponent, bring your left elbow downward, twisting your upper body toward your left hip to finish the throw.
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