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- American Kenpo in PA? - MartialTalk. Com Friendly Martial Arts . . .
Im interested in learning American Kenpo, however I do not know of anywhere that teaches it where I live Does anyone know of any place around Downingtown, PA? Close to Exton and King of Prussia Thanks
- Differences between Kenpo and Kempo? - MartialTalk. Com Friendly . . .
Kenpo and Kempo are essentially the same But there are a lot of variations in the type of Kenpo Kempo Directly translated it means "Fist Law" All the Kenpo Kempo arts trace their lineage back to James Mitose I beleive there are several threads here about him Mitose trained a few students, one of the most important (from the perspective of passing on and improving the art) is William K S
- KenpoTalk - MartialTalk. Com Friendly Martial Arts Forum Community
All Kenpo, All The TimeThis forum features content from KenpoTalk MT Members can reply here, follow the links over to KenpoTalk and reply there, or both!
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Kenpo Kempo - Technical Discussion A non-political forum for the discussion of the techniques and forms of Kempo (Kosho Ryu, Ryukyu), Kenpo, American Kenpo and Kajukenbo Please keep all discussion here on topic, polite and professional
- A comparison between Okinawan Kempo and American Kempo
Parker's kenpo does have similarities in this way, and Mitose's family art, which I believe they used the term "kempo" to describe, probably does have roots in the Okinawan arts that were known as "Te", and later became "karate" Pstarr's post touches upon this well I think he has probably hit the target
- American Kenpo Schools in Georgia - martialtalk. com
Does anyone know of any American Kenpo schools in the Augusta (Richmond Co ) or Martinez Evans (Columbia Co ) areas in Georgia? I'm going on vacation there for a few weeks and house hunting there too Any information would be great Yours in Kenpo, Bill Smith
- The Forms of Nick Cerios Kenpo - martialtalk. com
For those interested in Nick Cerio's Kenpo (NCK) I compiled this listing of all the forms taught in the system Some of this information is scattered amongst various posts here on MT So I figured I would post it all in one place Kata - Origin Blocking Form 1 - Stationary
- Kenpo and Hapkido - MartialTalk. Com Friendly Martial Arts Forum . . .
Kenpo--As with Hapkido you will find a great deal of material being taught as Kenpo Some folks will group any curriculum that employs rapid-fire striking and relys primarily on self-defense techniques and call it Kenpo This is a superficial understanding of what Kenpo is
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