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What is Black Tiger Kenpo-Jiu-jitsu?
Black Tiger Kenpo-Jiu-jitsu is a hybrid fighting system
that combines both American Kenpo & Brazilian Jiu-jitsu.
Experience:
Ernest Verdecia has a Second Degree Black Belt
in American Kenpo and since 1995 has been studying Traditional
and Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, as well as, a level two Commando
Krav Maga instructor under the founder Moni Aizik, an
ex-commando from the Israeli army. He has competed
in several Shoot Fighting and Sport Jiu-Jitsu tournaments,
winning a Gold medal in 1995 Pan-American Brazilian
Jiu-jitsu Championships in the Masters Division.
Ernest learned first hand the importance of grappling
and learning ground game, by competing in the Ultimate
Fighting Championship in 1995.
Since his loss to Oleg Taktarov, European & Asian
Jiu-jitsu champion, during UFC V, Ernest has learned
every aspect of the grappling game. He has combined
the best of both worlds, striking with his Kenpo background
& Jiu-jitsu with the grappling. He believes
that all styles of martial arts have their individual
& collective benefits. However, he also believes
that all styles have their individual weaknesses.
Dealing with these weaknesses increases reality in street
combat.
As an example; Ernest has a black belt in American Kenpo
Karate, which practices kicks & hand strikes as
an art form. The kicking and striking (hands)
are realistic (=benefit) while the forms, though traditional,
are not realistic in street situations (=weakness).
He’s not saying there is not a reason to practice
the forms but that cross-training and sparring other
styles is more important and (should carry more weight)
when promoting (belts) to individuals. Cross-training
helps a person to truly know his potential in the art
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