WindsorMAGuy28
Yellow Belt
Hello, I'm curious at to everyone's opinion on using videos to learn a martial art.
If for instance, I want to learn Kajukenbo, but theres no instruction available in my area, would using tapes such as the ones by Panther Productions, be helpful? My style of kenpo, Karazenpo Goshinjutsu, is part of the Kajukenbo tree, so its not like coming from, a Tae Kwon Do style for example, and wanting to learn Kajukenbo. I beleive the head of Kajukenbo in Canada, Mr. Philip Gelinas of Montreal, is the only school teaching it. It would be my hope that I could train at his school someday, but given my current location, would using videos to leaarn the katas and self defense techiques with a partner be useful?
Any advice would be appreciated
If for instance, I want to learn Kajukenbo, but theres no instruction available in my area, would using tapes such as the ones by Panther Productions, be helpful? My style of kenpo, Karazenpo Goshinjutsu, is part of the Kajukenbo tree, so its not like coming from, a Tae Kwon Do style for example, and wanting to learn Kajukenbo. I beleive the head of Kajukenbo in Canada, Mr. Philip Gelinas of Montreal, is the only school teaching it. It would be my hope that I could train at his school someday, but given my current location, would using videos to leaarn the katas and self defense techiques with a partner be useful?
Any advice would be appreciated