Send us a text “Today we’re talking about why Judo — created in 1882 — is still a powerhouse in 2025 for real-world self-defense, especially in close-range combat where most real fights actually happen.” Studies and law-enforcement data show: •80–90% of real altercations start at arm’s length or closer •The average person closes distance immediately (adrenaline + tunnel vision) •Fights turn into grabs, pushes, clinches, tackles — not movie-style striking exchanges This is the range where Judo...
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Send us a text “Today we’re talking about why Judo — created in 1882 — is still a powerhouse in 2025 for real-world self-defense, especially in close-range combat where most real fights actually happen.” Studies and law-enforcement data show: •80–90% of real altercations start at arm’s length or closer •The average person closes distance immediately (adrenaline + tunnel vision) •Fights turn into grabs, pushes, clinches, tackles — not movie-style striking exchanges This is the range where Judo...
The Art of American Kenpo with Senior Instructor Caramia Pandozzi
Attack The Attack 360 LLC
57 minutes
8 months ago
The Art of American Kenpo with Senior Instructor Caramia Pandozzi
Send us a text In this episode of Attack The Attack 360, I sit down with Senior Instructor Caramia Pandozzi, an experienced American Kenpo martial artist, to dive into the principles, techniques, and philosophy behind this dynamic system. We discuss the adaptability of Kenpo, its practical applications for self-defense, and how it empowers individuals through discipline and training. Caramia shares insights from her martial arts journey, the importance of mindset in combat, and how Kenpo cont...
Attack The Attack 360 LLC
Send us a text “Today we’re talking about why Judo — created in 1882 — is still a powerhouse in 2025 for real-world self-defense, especially in close-range combat where most real fights actually happen.” Studies and law-enforcement data show: •80–90% of real altercations start at arm’s length or closer •The average person closes distance immediately (adrenaline + tunnel vision) •Fights turn into grabs, pushes, clinches, tackles — not movie-style striking exchanges This is the range where Judo...