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pknox
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A hypothetical question for the EPAK people, and one I've had to answer before, as well as may be dealing with myself in the future...
Let's imagine that someone wanted to study EPAK, but there were no EPAK dojos in the area where they currently live. However, they are going to move in a year or so, and there would be EPAK dojos in the new location. What art would you recommend they study in the interim, with the goal being to prepare them for their future study of EPAK? Would you recommend they study a non-EPAK Kenpo/Kempo style (is it possible that this may actually lead to confusion, and do more harm then good), an art that is close but with different concepts (i.e. Karate, some forms of Kung Fu), or an art that is completely different, like Judo or Aikido or BJJ, so as to give them a more well-rounded background?
Let's imagine that someone wanted to study EPAK, but there were no EPAK dojos in the area where they currently live. However, they are going to move in a year or so, and there would be EPAK dojos in the new location. What art would you recommend they study in the interim, with the goal being to prepare them for their future study of EPAK? Would you recommend they study a non-EPAK Kenpo/Kempo style (is it possible that this may actually lead to confusion, and do more harm then good), an art that is close but with different concepts (i.e. Karate, some forms of Kung Fu), or an art that is completely different, like Judo or Aikido or BJJ, so as to give them a more well-rounded background?