The Master
Bow Before Me.
As written, almost all if not all of the techniques I have seen demonstrated are done with a focus on right handedness.
Your lead is a right lead, your primary attack/counter is from the right.
I have even been informed by a well known 5th that Kenpo is not done from the left. The standard "Mr. Parker didn't say that so it isn't done" excuse.
It would seem to me that it is sensible to train techniques from both sides, in the event that your primary is limited or disabled.
So, what options are there for lefties in kenpo?
Your lead is a right lead, your primary attack/counter is from the right.
I have even been informed by a well known 5th that Kenpo is not done from the left. The standard "Mr. Parker didn't say that so it isn't done" excuse.
It would seem to me that it is sensible to train techniques from both sides, in the event that your primary is limited or disabled.
So, what options are there for lefties in kenpo?