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DRANKIN
10-31-2010, 01:05 AM
I haven't found anything in the area. There has to be someone out here. Thanks for the help.

DRANKIN
11-02-2010, 07:39 PM
Found a EPAK studio in Seattle. It's called Alpha Martial Arts and is run by Mr. Chris Herrman. I'll be checking it out soon!

Blindside
11-02-2010, 10:54 PM
If the eastside (Redmond/Kirkland) is a possibility as a commute, there is a very good not-really-advertised crew over there, best in the greater Seattle area in my opinion. PM me for details.

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Also check out Mateo Kajukenbo, obviously its not EPAK, but they actually have (or had as of 2001 when I worked out with them) a strong Parker Kenpo influence through Mr. Mateo's influence coming out of the Tracy lineages. I have no idea what the current composition of their Kajukenbo/Kenpo is, but on a huge plus side it is a studio that produces fighters, an important mentality to have in this day and age.

http://www.mateokajukenbo.com/index.html

DRANKIN
11-03-2010, 05:45 PM
If the eastside (Redmond/Kirkland) is a possibility as a commute, there is a very good not-really-advertised crew over there, best in the greater Seattle area in my opinion. PM me for details.

edit:
Also check out Mateo Kajukenbo, obviously its not EPAK, but they actually have (or had as of 2001 when I worked out with them) a strong Parker Kenpo influence through Mr. Mateo's influence coming out of the Tracy lineages. I have no idea what the current composition of their Kajukenbo/Kenpo is, but on a huge plus side it is a studio that produces fighters, an important mentality to have in this day and age.

http://www.mateokajukenbo.com/index.html


Thanks for the info. I'm in Redmond. After I get back into the swing of things I'll look you guys up. I've been out of the loop for a few years now.