Tim Bulot – American Kenpo Karate – Orange Belt
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Mr.Tim Bulot has been practicing the martial arts for over 20 years.
Begininning as a teenager, Mr.Bulot studied Tae Kwon Do and Kung Fu.
After becomming a Police Officer and facing physical confrontations on a daily basis, Mr.
Bulot quickly found his past training in other Martial Arts did not adequately prepare him for real-life street combat.
Extensive research led Mr.Bulot to the art of American Kenpo Karate, and Larry Tatum.
As a Police Officer, Mr.Bulot has been forced to use his Kenpo techiniques numerous times in the line of duty.
Kenpo has never failed him.
Mr.Bulot found that Kenpo did not merely teach him to survive, but to win in a confrontation.
Mr.Bulot is currently a 4th degree Black Belt in Kenpo Karate under Mr.
Larry Tatum and is the area representative for the Larry Tatum Kenpo Karate Association.
Additionally, Mr.Bulot is the head of the prestigious Kobu-Kai International Kenpo Karate Division.
Working in the Patrol Division, Felony Investigations, and Training Division during his 14 year career in police work, Mr.Bulot has gained an extensive background in law enforcement.
Mr.Bulot is currnently a licensed training specialist in Tactical Firearms, Defensive Tactics, Impact Weapons, Chemical Weapons, Street Survival and Use of Force.
As a result of Tim Bulot’s real-life street experience and extensive training with Kenpo Karate, he is able to pass on this rare and valuable knowledge to his students.
This rare video is no longer available anywhere.
It was ripped from VHS tape to DVD format with chapter points to each individual technique.
More to come.
What is Martial arts ?
Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defense; military and law enforcement applications; competition; physical, mental, and spiritual development; entertainment; and the preservation of a nation’s intangible cultural heritage.
Although the term martial art has become associated with the fighting arts of East Asia, it originally referred to the combat systems of Europe as early as the 1550s. The term is derived from Latin and means “arts of Mars”, the Roman god of war. Some authors have argued that fighting arts or fighting systems would be more appropriate on the basis that many martial arts were never “martial” in the sense of being used or created by professional warriors.
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