May still be taught by the National Chinese Kenpo Karate Association (NCKKA), or at least is was a few years ago. That was an Ed Parker / Steven LaBounty / Gary Swan lineage.
-Michael
UKS-Texas
-Michael
UKS-Texas
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Originally posted by Michael Billings
May still be taught by the National Chinese Kenpo Karate Association (NCKKA), or at least is was a few years ago. That was an Ed Parker / Steven LaBounty / Gary Swan lineage.
-Michael
UKS-Texas
Originally posted by Klondike93
How come most kenposists feel the need to change the form when they compete with it?
I know a 4th degree here that uses a modified form 4 and wins with it all the time. Why not use the form unmodified, because it's not as flashy and usually doesn't win.
Now having said that, most TKD people will change their forms too, adding some flash to it.
:asian:
Originally posted by Dun Ringill
Does anyone still do Poison Hand or Bookset that is of the Parker line? Not specifically for competition but as a belt requirement?
Originally posted by Michael Billings
I forgot that I used to use Book Set in competition along with Long #4, prior to learning Tiger & Crane. Ah, for the good old days again.
-Michael
Originally posted by Michael Billings
I forgot that I used to use Book Set in competition along with Long #4, prior to learning Tiger & Crane. Ah, for the good old days again.
-Michael
Originally posted by jfarnsworth
I just came back form a local tournament around my area. There was one other kenpo person other than myself. He decided to participate I was there only to judge and see people that I have not seen for quite a while. Anyway he used and explosion short 3 when he was done everyone clapped and cheered. One of the judges gave him a 9.0 the rest were all sevens. Just goes to show you the local TKD guys don't really know what their looking at. He by far well deserved the first place trophy but instead didn't place at all.
One of the judges gave him a 9.0 the rest were all sevens. Just goes to show you the local TKD guys don't really know what their looking at
Originally posted by jbkenpo
Mr. B,
Thanks for sharing. It's always good to hear from the old school that did it....
Respectfully Yours, jbugg