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WhiteTiger
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Just wondering how many instructors use his concepts and training drills to teach "how to spar".
I had not heard of his "Method" until transitioning to Kenpo from TDK, in my opinion no other method of training has broken down and explained all the elements of competative fighting like Joe Lewis has. I know it's made me better.
I used to compete frequently some years ago but not much since my transition to Kenpo from TDK. For me controlled sport fighting is not what Kenpo is about, but I like to keep in practice. The few times I have competed I didn't see many people using his concepts, at least not very well. Most of my experience has been at open tournements and we are usually the only epresentatives of Kenpo at these events. Is he some closely held Kenpo secret or do other styles just ignore him because of his background?
I had not heard of his "Method" until transitioning to Kenpo from TDK, in my opinion no other method of training has broken down and explained all the elements of competative fighting like Joe Lewis has. I know it's made me better.
I used to compete frequently some years ago but not much since my transition to Kenpo from TDK. For me controlled sport fighting is not what Kenpo is about, but I like to keep in practice. The few times I have competed I didn't see many people using his concepts, at least not very well. Most of my experience has been at open tournements and we are usually the only epresentatives of Kenpo at these events. Is he some closely held Kenpo secret or do other styles just ignore him because of his background?