Seig said:
I believe Mr. C is referring to the Kenpo Tools as those things that allow us to understand, learn, and practice our Kenpo more effectively. Some examples might be the Analytical Study of Motion, The Web Of Knowledge, The Equation Formula, etc...
Right you are Mr. Seigel.....
(KENPO TOOLS (some of))
·[font="] [/font]Logical Analytical approach to study and material
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Acceptance
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Environment
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Range
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Positions
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Maneuvers
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Targets
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Natural Weapons
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Natural Defenses
·[font="] [/font]Analytical study of motion
1. Direction
2. Method
3. Path
4. Dimension
5. Angle
* Dimensional Stages of Action
* out of range
* in range
* contact penetration
* contact manipulation
·[font="] [/font]3 Points of View
·[font="] [/font]Principles
·[font="] [/font]Concepts
·[font="] [/font]Theories
·[font="] [/font]3 Divisions of the Art
A. Basics
a. Stances
b. Maneuvers
c. Blocks
d. Strikes,
e. Specialized moves & methods
I. Forms & Sets
a. Short & Long 1 - Short & Long 2 = DictionariesÂ’
b. Short 3 & Beyond = Encyclopedias
c. Sets = appendices
B. Self Defense
i. Methods of Attack
1. unarmed vs. unarmed
2. unarmed vs. armed
3. armed vs. unarmed
4. armed vs. armed
i. Methods of Training for an attack
1. solo
2. with a partner or partners
i. Web of Knowledge
1. grabs & tackles
2. pushes
3. punches
4. kicks
5. hugs & holds
6. locks & chokes
7. weapons
8. multiples of the above
C. Freestyle (Sparring)
1. Tournament
2. Full contact
3. Street
OUTER RIM, a boundary reference to adhere to , and a reminder of the ultimate goal in Kenpo; to elongate circles and round corners (G) The Circle: Is symbolic of several things, it depicts LIFE itself, as a continuous cycle, where there is no beginning or end. So is it with the art of Kenpo, it too is a CYCLE OF UNENDING AND PERPETUAL MOVEMENT OR MOTION.
WHITE & BLACK DOT FOCUS
Terminology
Three states of motion (SOLID, LIQUID, & GAS),
Three stages of comprehension (TO KNOW OF, TO KNOW, & TO UNDERSTAND).
Three phases of techniques: (IDEAL, WHAT IF, and FORMULATION)
The three stages of learning (PRIMITIVE, MECHANICAL and SPONTANEOUS)
Three instructional elements involved in becoming a true instructor: (TEACHER, COACH and TRAINER)
Three elements of speed (PERCEPTUAL, MENTAL and PHYSICAL),
Three key words (PRINCIPLE,CONCEPT and THEORY),
The three "U's': (USEFUL, UN USEFUL, and USELESS).
Force engagement: when executing a block or strike, physical contact can occur; {1} when force meets force, {2} when force goes with force, ,{3} when force meets a neutral force, {4} when a neutral force meets a neutral force.
4 ZONES OF PROTECTION (height, width, depth, & obscure).
SENSES {SIGHT, SOUND, TOUCH, SMELL, AND TASTE
DIRECTIONAL KEYS, clockwise, counter clockwise, forward, reverse, as well as opposites.
Universal Pattern will clarify this. Also represent the MATHEMATICAL SYMBOLS of our art (MINUS SIGN "-", PLUS SIGN "+", MULTIPLICATION SIGN "x", valuable reference points to enhance our study and development. In the globe, form the latitudes & longitudes which map our planet, likewise, the Art of American Kenpo has an architecture to map out its various areas of importance, design, study etc., The NINE PLANES found in the universal pattern.
Triangle: Is an icon for the GEOMETRIC SHAPES utilized in Kenpo (CIRCLE, SQUARE, TRIANGLE, OVAL, ETC.). These are valuable points of reference.
Three areas of growth: BODY, MIND, & SPIRIT.
EQUATION FORMULA:for sparring, as well as self-defense technique formulation.
The FORMULA is: to any given base move whether it is a single move or a series of movements, you can: (1)
PREFIX it, add a move or moves before it, (2)
SUFFIX it, add a move or moves after it, (3)
INSERT, add a simultaneous move with the already established sequence, (4)
REARRANGE, change the sequence of the moves, (5)
ALTER the weapon, the target, or both, (6)
ADJUST the range, the angle of execution, or both the angle of execution and the range, (7)
REGULATE the speed, the force, both speed and force, intent and speed, (8)
DELETE, exclude a move or moves from the sequence.