This thread is to discuss the value or not, of the Ideal Phase techniques. I started this thread, as this subject is popping up in a few other areas in the Kenpo section, so in an effort to not sidetrack the other threads too much, I thought we could discuss it here. 
The IP techs are of course, a platform that we should be building from. Of course, as many have said, we should be functional with the techs. as well.
In another thread in this section, it was said that functionality is not a specific set of techniques. Instead, its the underlying principle.
If we look at a boxer, we see a set of punches, but no preset techs. so to speak. The punches can be put together in endless combos.
So, that being said, wouldnt it be possible, to take our basics, ie: the punches, kicks, blocks, etc., eliminate the preset techs, and go right to creating a FM (functional method) technique? In other words, instead of doing Attacking Mace in the IP and then FM for a right punch, just go right to a FM? I mean, it'd almost make sense, especially if you have to change the IP to make it more functional, no?
In closing, let me say that this is just something that was sparked by recent discussion. I have my own views on the techs, that may/may not reflect what I just said above.
I'll share those thoughts shortly. 

The IP techs are of course, a platform that we should be building from. Of course, as many have said, we should be functional with the techs. as well.
In another thread in this section, it was said that functionality is not a specific set of techniques. Instead, its the underlying principle.
If we look at a boxer, we see a set of punches, but no preset techs. so to speak. The punches can be put together in endless combos.
So, that being said, wouldnt it be possible, to take our basics, ie: the punches, kicks, blocks, etc., eliminate the preset techs, and go right to creating a FM (functional method) technique? In other words, instead of doing Attacking Mace in the IP and then FM for a right punch, just go right to a FM? I mean, it'd almost make sense, especially if you have to change the IP to make it more functional, no?
In closing, let me say that this is just something that was sparked by recent discussion. I have my own views on the techs, that may/may not reflect what I just said above.

