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Kirk
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My instructor sprang a new exercise on us. It was like shadow
boxing, but you "shadow kenpo". He said to use everything
we were taught against your "opponent". Elbows, fists, blocks,
parries, kicks, all of it! He said to act like "Joe Kenpo" meaning
one knowledgeable in Kenpo. We all had pads on the floor to
mark our "ring" and we went at it. Two minute rounds, 30
seconds between each round. We did 4 rounds. Pretty fun,
once you got passed feeling stupid!:shrug: I was gasping for
air, and sweating like a pig by the end of it! It was too kewl!
I did notice that I was VERY linear, which struck me as odd.
I just did kinda what felt natural, yet also going "hey, you
haven't throw a handsword lately" and such. I tried to imagine
a make believe attacker, and him being effected in the ways
we were told he/she would (e.g. head coming down and forward,
hips going back when kicked in the groin). Funny thing is, I've
always been a fan of circular movement (when watching), and
what comes out of me? STRAIGHT LINES!
Nevertheless, it was pretty cool. Anyone heard of this? Your
experiences?
boxing, but you "shadow kenpo". He said to use everything
we were taught against your "opponent". Elbows, fists, blocks,
parries, kicks, all of it! He said to act like "Joe Kenpo" meaning
one knowledgeable in Kenpo. We all had pads on the floor to
mark our "ring" and we went at it. Two minute rounds, 30
seconds between each round. We did 4 rounds. Pretty fun,
once you got passed feeling stupid!:shrug: I was gasping for
air, and sweating like a pig by the end of it! It was too kewl!
I did notice that I was VERY linear, which struck me as odd.
I just did kinda what felt natural, yet also going "hey, you
haven't throw a handsword lately" and such. I tried to imagine
a make believe attacker, and him being effected in the ways
we were told he/she would (e.g. head coming down and forward,
hips going back when kicked in the groin). Funny thing is, I've
always been a fan of circular movement (when watching), and
what comes out of me? STRAIGHT LINES!

Nevertheless, it was pretty cool. Anyone heard of this? Your
experiences?