Goldendragon7
Grandmaster
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Originally posted by Rainman
what do you have for an accent mark?
Originally posted by jfarnsworth
What's the difference between the underhand heel of palm and an upward claw? Is it the height of the strike or what?
Originally posted by Goldendragon7
anywhere or during the Sal?
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Well, the knife form was finished first and initially dubbed Form 7Originally posted by eternalwhitebelt
originally form seven was a double knife fom. why was it changed to a double stick form. how do you think this use of weapons in kenpo compares with the filipino systems. kenpo seems to lack counter to counter drills when it comes to the weapons, i feel this is a big gap in training and is necessary if you areto be realistic. what are your thoughts on this subject.
Originally posted by eternalwhitebelt
If you had to pick 10 things to pass on in the kenpo curriculum what would they be? They can be anything from specific techs. to particular concepts to general ideas.
Originally posted by Rainman
I said what do you have- not what I already said.
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From the 2nd hand signal (at right) as you raise your elbow and hand (warrior & Scholar)] the right hand blocks as the left heel palm strikes......
Now I'm not gonna let go all of these ........ mister....... lol
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Originally posted by jfarnsworth
I looked at the underhand heel of palm as a strike to the groin stopping on a lower plain. The upward claw on the other hand I execute as a strike going towards face level on a higher plain.
Jason Farnsworth
Originally posted by Goldendragon7
[ Now I'm not gonna let go all of these ........ mister....... lol
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Originally posted by Goldendragon7
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Originally posted by RCastillo
If it is true, that AK techniques will continue to evolve, but then, why not the forms as well? Just Curious!:asian: