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FasterthanDeath
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Yes, I am an advanced practitioner of Wing chun and several other Chinese martial arts. I was taught kenpo as self-defense from my teacher and never had a clue what it was. I thought it was just your average step by step and what if responses in self defense. Well anyway to my question, Whats up with the different styles of Kenpo? How many are there? I thought there was just one and it was promoted and updated by GM Ed Parker. So why so many different styles? I attended a few of the Kenpo seminars taught by Mr. Huk Planis who In my opinon is the only man to really continue the true teaching of EPAK. And at the seminar he asked us to write on the notepad what techniques we were having a problem with. So we started to do the techniques and I looked over at the many different people there and I saw many different variations of the same technique. When I say variations, I mean some of them were not applying the correct laws of motion taught to us in EPAK. Some of them were and then some of them were totally off. So here is my question to my fellow Kenpo practioners, in my search for the truth, Why so many different versions of EPAK?