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AIKIKENJITSU
10-21-2008, 03:37 PM
How many purposes does the high kneel have?

Kembudo-Kai Kempoka
10-21-2008, 03:47 PM
Depends on the context, and creativity/intelligence of the user. By itself, it's just a stance.

JTKenpo
10-21-2008, 05:03 PM
I've heard of close kneel, wide kneel, and one legged stance but never high kneel. Could some one describe?

kenpo3631
10-22-2008, 01:43 PM
Do you mean a "high wide kneel"?

MattJ
11-19-2008, 05:18 PM
Oxymoron alert! Oxymoron alert! LOL.

I am assuming the OP is referring to the Wide Kneel, which would be the 'higher' of the two (by knee to ground height). Wide kneel is a collapsed Neutral Bow. Uses are many, from avoiding strikes, to setting up other strikes, pinning/checking the opponent, etc.

ackks10
11-20-2008, 09:04 AM
i was wondering when someone would say that, LOL:)

Nomad
11-20-2008, 05:37 PM
how many purposes does the high kneel have?

42

JTKenpo
11-20-2008, 07:45 PM
42


now name them........lmao

great response!!

kenpo3631
11-20-2008, 09:12 PM
Oxymoron alert! Oxymoron alert! LOL.

I am assuming the OP is referring to the Wide Kneel, which would be the 'higher' of the two (by knee to ground height). Wide kneel is a collapsed Neutral Bow. Uses are many, from avoiding strikes, to setting up other strikes, pinning/checking the opponent, etc.

In all my years training I've always heard it referred to as a "high wide kneel" by Planas and those from his line. Basically it refers to "breaking your heel" I.e. raising the foot onto the ball in a "wide kneel fashion", allowing the person to shift their weight more easily. It goes to the old saying, "no good fighter fights flat footed". An example of this would be a boxer or any good tounament fighter or in this case, Kenpoist.

Concerning Wide Kneel Stances and proper height, Mr. Parker's Infinite Insights into Kenpo, Volume II, pg 76 (Wide Kneel Stance) "Your rear knee should be one hand span from the ground. This measuring method will aid you in finding your proper height."

The Close Kneel Stance on pg 79 states "Keep your knee one to two inches off of the ground"

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kenpo3631
11-20-2008, 09:20 PM
How many purposes does the high kneel have?

Mr. Parker's Infinite Insights into Kenpo, Volume II, pg 73.

"Three facts explain its use. First, the body drops in height thereby giving power to a downward strike (principle of Gravitational Marriage), avoids an attack, or reaches a low target. Second, as with most stance changes, there is usually a rotation of the hips and shoulders which can boost the force of a horizontal blow. The combination of change in height plus the rotation will increase the effectiveness of a strike moving diagonally downward. Third, the rear knee drops down and may, therefore, act as a weapon, as a check (pin), or a push to buckle an opponent's leg."