Sapper6
3rd Black Belt
just noticed that Ed Parker Jr. has just released Kenpo Kards Tech Dek 2 to the printers for commercial release. i've been intrigued with these things since i'd first heard of them. first off, the artwork is simply amazing and the way that EP Jr. connected the name of techniques with outstanding illustration is just mindblowing. definitely a talented imagination.
when i first heard about these a couple years ago, i must admit, i was real skeptical about it's intent. i was really hoping it wasn't another way of watered down commercialization just to make a quick buck. now though, i really see the potential these things possess to help in training and learning of the EPAK techniques.
my question, aimed to all of those that teach EPAK, is how do you incorporate the Kenpo Kards into your current manner of teaching. and if not, why?
what are some ideas from some of those that teach this system?
are Kenpo Kards just a collectable novelty or are they capable of being an instrument of learning or teaching?
really interested in hearing your thoughts.
when i first heard about these a couple years ago, i must admit, i was real skeptical about it's intent. i was really hoping it wasn't another way of watered down commercialization just to make a quick buck. now though, i really see the potential these things possess to help in training and learning of the EPAK techniques.
my question, aimed to all of those that teach EPAK, is how do you incorporate the Kenpo Kards into your current manner of teaching. and if not, why?
what are some ideas from some of those that teach this system?
are Kenpo Kards just a collectable novelty or are they capable of being an instrument of learning or teaching?
really interested in hearing your thoughts.