The several reasons I voted for Mr. Mills:
1. The quality of the information and insights that he gives out. In attending the Biannual Vegas Camp (not nearly enough I might add) IÂ’ve seen first hand the insights and quality instruction not only from Mr. Mills but from each of his students.
2. The innovations and alterations of the Kenpo
curriculum. I wonÂ’t go into a great deal of detail on this (unless you e-mail me, then I might let you know my thoughts on it) but suffice it to say that what little bit of Mr. Mills vision that IÂ’ve been exposed to and can comprehendÂ…itÂ’s fascinating. ItÂ’s this kind of logic, pragmatism and ingenuity that attracted me to American Kenpo in the first place; and IÂ’ve not seen it in such quantity nor quality anywhere but in Mr. Mills and those who lead the AKKI.
3. The excellent club and knife work!!! If youÂ’ve not experienced a Mills knife or club seminar, you are missing something! HeÂ’s incredible with either weapon! WhatÂ’s more, he can pass that quality and knowledge on to those who will listen and work at it; itÂ’s evident in what they can do as well.
4. The proficiency of those who have come to him for instruction. This is one of the biggest things to draw me into the AKKI. I’ve met many excellent practitioners of the martial arts, masterful in knowledge and skill. The ability to cultivate that kind of excellence and proficiency is rare, the ability to engender it in others…that’s very rare. In attending the Vegas camps I was blown away at the vast number of people that can impress me with their ability! Not just Mr. Mills and his direct students, but even two three generations down the line from Mr. Mills. The story’s been told to me that the people who initially came to Mr. Mills and wanted to form the AKKI did so because they simply told him “I want to move like that and be able to do what you do.”…and he’s doing it for them. Grandmaster Mills is having a huge impact on the students in his association, from his first generation students on down.
5. Did I mention the new weapons material?? New sets w/ weapons, techs for weapons, forms w/weapons, drills w/weaponsÂ… itÂ’s very very good.
6. Ground-fighting. In all actuality its even more than just ground fighting, there are very good choking techniques being incorporated too.
New tools for teaching. Hard to explain but stuff like the timing patterns and rhythmic phrasing and other such concepts that Mr. Mills has incorporated into our Kenpo experience to bring on greater proficiency sooner. It really works. ThereÂ’s a plethora of other principles and concepts and such that Mr. Mills has defined that help us a great deal as well. Check this out for a bit more info on this:
http://www.akki.com/articles/akkiconcepts.htm
7. Good leadership. If you join, you are family. Mr. Mills tends to give and give of himself to an incredible extent it seems. Anyone can call him on the phone or e-mail him and get his undivided attention when it’s needed. I recall needing his input/advice on some stuff a couple of times and spending a LONG time on the phone talking and even just rapping with him, and I’m just a little old no-body from Kansas, but while I had his ear he made me feel very important and like he was eager to benefit me in anyway he could. (Kinda cool when the last thing a man says to you before getting to the “OK…take care, goodbye” part of a phone call is “What else can I do for ya?”)
8. The association has a good structure and open lines of communication. I canÂ’t tell you how many times IÂ’ve called a regional rep for advice/pointers or some such thing and come away from it with much more than I bargained for!
Anyway…no secret that this is a big “Rah-rah-rah…for my team” sort of post; but it’s good to express your thanks for those that you appreciate and have helped you out. Mr. Mills and the AKKI in general has for me… and if they can for me, who is the least in the association, then imagine what they can do and in fact Do for those even more active and a part of it all than I. That’s why Grandmaster Mills has my vote for the “Who will impact EPAK the most in the next 10 years?” Poll.
Your Brother
John