Hello Manny,
Glad you decided to give Kenpo a try.
Thought I'd throw in some advice on what to look out for in a Kenpo class:
What is the quality of instruction? Is any Kenpo actually taught? (forms, drills, SD techniques, sparring) or is it the MA equivalent of an aerobics workout?
Do the students work their techniques realistically, employing speed, power, and control, and injecting enough impact into their blows for you to believe they can pull off defenses in the real-world?
Do they employ good body mechanics? Does the instructor stress this?
Do they actually hit each other (sensibly of course) or just do a lot of aesthetically-beautiful air kenpo?
Does the sparring incorporate any Kenpo principles or does it look like glorified kickboxing?
The clincher: How do the senior belts (green, brown, black) perform? Can you believe that one day, they could make skilled and capable instructors?
Hope this helps you discern the worth of the school, mate.
Best regards,
TCG
Well.... lastnight went to the Kempo Dojo and meet the sensei a nice guy around 30 years old, I had a light chat with him,leting him know I'm a black belt in TKD and wanted to try something new and refreshing but self defense oriented. The sensei told me he teaches Xtreme-Kenpo, this is a mixup of Ed Parker's Kenpo Karate with kick boxing and grapling.
Sensei said Kempo is a very good Self defense oriented MA but he teaches grapling cause one's never know and the fight can end upon the floor and kick boxing because it's nice to have it if need it.
I looked at the sound system and asked if he teaches with music (mmmmmm) he answered positively telling me music is a good motivant, and if one's come to class low in motivation music can rise it. This thing amuses me cause I'm not used to train with music.
The sensei was wearing black pants and a pinkish polo shirt. The chat was nice so I asked to stay and se his class.
The kempo students all use sport clothes and the class begin with Rolling Stones music.... well at least the sensei has good tastes, it was a light warm up,then low kicks using dumy's air shillds, then boxing punches to the focus mitt you knw, rights,cross,uppers and hooks, then kicks and pounches combos using the air shild.
Next some self defense using kempo and finished with crunches,pushups,etc.
The rank of the students were, one purple belt and.... mmmmm. don't know because they wore no belts, just jogging pants and tshirts, some wore short pants a tshirts.
I supose the sensei is a third dan black belt, his belt was hanging over a nail and had three red stripes, I saw no certification or diploma.
The sensei seems to have good moves, the students.... oh well I supose are beginners but the purple belt so their moves are some kind robotic.
Today I emailed the sensei to know who certified him and who certified his students.
That's all I know about this Kenpo Dojo, the guy seems to know, no black karategi uniforms just sport clothes,music for training....
Manny