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Stick Dummy
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Seig,
Thanks again to all of your school:asian:
As far as Kenpo, I don't know Jack.........
I have on occassion trained with Master Seig and his students, Mike and I have spent a few hours before and after work discussing technique (some quite animated - much to the amusement of co-workers).
This is inclusive of internal and external theory of various arts, and a number of other subjects related to survival of a confrontation.
Kenpo definately has a certain synergy with any of the FMA or Indonesian martial arts. Just as it does close circle Ju-Jitsu and many Chinese styles.
Seig is a very quick learner and it did not take him long to have a light bulb come on for integration of technique.
Certain Kenpo books mentioned on this page would probably bring some enlightenment here.
I took up FMA/IMA with a group of VERY talented individuals as it gave me a VAST selection of tools for my personal tool box. The biomechanics and power generation is PHENOMENAL.
1st lesson learned : you THINK you know how to defend against a knife, or "knife fight" until you come up against a skilled practioner (B.T.D.T both real world, and Full Contact training with various weapons)
Please try to understand this humble laymans corroberation:
Why use a hand screwdriver, when you can use a power screwdriver to do the same thing quicker and with less work?
Stick Dummy humbly bows
:asian:
Thanks again to all of your school:asian:
As far as Kenpo, I don't know Jack.........
I have on occassion trained with Master Seig and his students, Mike and I have spent a few hours before and after work discussing technique (some quite animated - much to the amusement of co-workers).
This is inclusive of internal and external theory of various arts, and a number of other subjects related to survival of a confrontation.
Kenpo definately has a certain synergy with any of the FMA or Indonesian martial arts. Just as it does close circle Ju-Jitsu and many Chinese styles.
Seig is a very quick learner and it did not take him long to have a light bulb come on for integration of technique.
Certain Kenpo books mentioned on this page would probably bring some enlightenment here.
I took up FMA/IMA with a group of VERY talented individuals as it gave me a VAST selection of tools for my personal tool box. The biomechanics and power generation is PHENOMENAL.
1st lesson learned : you THINK you know how to defend against a knife, or "knife fight" until you come up against a skilled practioner (B.T.D.T both real world, and Full Contact training with various weapons)
Please try to understand this humble laymans corroberation:
Why use a hand screwdriver, when you can use a power screwdriver to do the same thing quicker and with less work?
Stick Dummy humbly bows
:asian: