Remember that part, up in post 2, where I said I have learned the American Kenpo Bo Set "pretty well"?
Well ... scratch that ...
Since writing those words, I have reviewed my Bo Set with Mr. Planas. And he has sent me back to the woodshed.
He reviewed the Set as I run it. And, as I mentioned, I was pretty confident with my execution.
Mr. Planas said that what I was performing was very much like what he sees elsewhere, when he sees the American Kenpo Bo Set. He then asked if I knew where it originated, (which I didn't), and he explained a bit of the history. According to Mr. Planas, Chuck Sullivan created the Bo Set. Apparently, extracting it from other bo material. Mr. Planas indicated that the Bo Set was never a requirement in the Ed Parker Schools. Students could choose to learn and run it if they wished.
We then proceeded to review the Set as Huk knows and understands the Set. He said that he need to make only a few small changes to what I was doing. And then proceeded to teach me a brand new Bo Set (at least from my point of view).
Over several days, I spent a few hours un-learning and re-learning the American Kenpo Bo Set. At this point, I think I understand the changes I need to make to the Set. But, executing those changes is going to take quite a bit of practice.
Although, unlearning and relearning material is no fun, I am pretty excited about learning and maintaining the tradition of American Kenpo.