Lifetime student
White Belt
One of the main criticisms of kenpo is that the self defence attacks aren't done realistically and the forms use different rules to the techniques. Now I agree with that in a sense that's why I teach things differently to some places. Personally I think one of my biggest strengths I can see the weaknesses I don't just rest on my Black belt thinking everything is perfect. That's nonsense there's always weakness. I'm sure there's that I'm doing now that aren't as effective as they could be. But I'm always trying to improve what I do and if I have to change things from how ed Parker did it then that's fine with me. In all respect ed Parkers dead I can't worry about what he'd be doing 25 years after he died. One of the keys to kenpo was to adapt and change things. Personally I think he'd be unhappy with the state of kenpo these days because everyone's to scared to change it from how he did it. That's not what he wanted from his style at all.
Now I'm not saying my school is amazing or anything. But the way I train students is we do the forms in the air yes. But we also do the same forms with self defence application with people attacking you and you use the movements to defend yourself.yes mostly the form dynamics change a little but it works. Also when we drill techniques we don't just stand there in one place and let the guy beat up on you with the moves. That's the way a lot of people in kenpo but I don't agree with that way because people won't just stand there and let you do it. They'll either try and move away, try and cover up, fight back or recoil in pain. So when they first learn yeah they do it stationary but after a while I get the training partners to move when the person does the technique. Either try and block some of the moves or just move away and they have to re close the distance or block more attacks. To me that makes it more realistic.
I went to my old schools black belt class a few weeks back and I got in trouble for moving away after shots they thought I was being weak and not taking it. But the move was I just front kicked in the stomach then kneed in the head so I moved back on the front kick and they moaned at me for moving away so he couldn't finish his technique. My response "you just front kicked me in the stomach I'm not just going to still be standing there waiting for you" so they said okay you do it then if I move away. So I did the front kick the guy jumped back quite far so I just simply closed the distance to get the knee in. Then I presented another option and did it again and when the kick pushed him far away I simply moved away. They asked what I was doing. I said my kick pushed you across the room now I've got space to escape the fight. Why run after you to carry on fighting?
That's just my way of thinking. Some guys may not agree with my methods but I feel it's effective and I'll stick with my way until I'm shown otherwise.
When we spar they don't just put on gloves and brawl. I get them into 2 groups one groups are just regular attackers. The second is technical group. I give each guy one or 2 techniques that I want them to use when they spar. I tell them I don't care if it works in the exact written manner just to try and use the base of that technique. That way we can see if they can apply it under pressure. I know on the downside to that is everyone knows the techniques so they can work out what's coming and can defend it but it is what it is nothing's perfect. That's why I try and encourage them to come to the mixed style class that way they can try this on non kenpo people to try and work it.
Again I'm not trying to sell a membership to anyone but just wanted to share my way.
Now I'm not saying my school is amazing or anything. But the way I train students is we do the forms in the air yes. But we also do the same forms with self defence application with people attacking you and you use the movements to defend yourself.yes mostly the form dynamics change a little but it works. Also when we drill techniques we don't just stand there in one place and let the guy beat up on you with the moves. That's the way a lot of people in kenpo but I don't agree with that way because people won't just stand there and let you do it. They'll either try and move away, try and cover up, fight back or recoil in pain. So when they first learn yeah they do it stationary but after a while I get the training partners to move when the person does the technique. Either try and block some of the moves or just move away and they have to re close the distance or block more attacks. To me that makes it more realistic.
I went to my old schools black belt class a few weeks back and I got in trouble for moving away after shots they thought I was being weak and not taking it. But the move was I just front kicked in the stomach then kneed in the head so I moved back on the front kick and they moaned at me for moving away so he couldn't finish his technique. My response "you just front kicked me in the stomach I'm not just going to still be standing there waiting for you" so they said okay you do it then if I move away. So I did the front kick the guy jumped back quite far so I just simply closed the distance to get the knee in. Then I presented another option and did it again and when the kick pushed him far away I simply moved away. They asked what I was doing. I said my kick pushed you across the room now I've got space to escape the fight. Why run after you to carry on fighting?
That's just my way of thinking. Some guys may not agree with my methods but I feel it's effective and I'll stick with my way until I'm shown otherwise.
When we spar they don't just put on gloves and brawl. I get them into 2 groups one groups are just regular attackers. The second is technical group. I give each guy one or 2 techniques that I want them to use when they spar. I tell them I don't care if it works in the exact written manner just to try and use the base of that technique. That way we can see if they can apply it under pressure. I know on the downside to that is everyone knows the techniques so they can work out what's coming and can defend it but it is what it is nothing's perfect. That's why I try and encourage them to come to the mixed style class that way they can try this on non kenpo people to try and work it.
Again I'm not trying to sell a membership to anyone but just wanted to share my way.