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American Kenpo techniques - lost?


TheDevilAside

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Look familiar to anybody?

Yes Sir,

We have the same.

Here is a link for ACKKS techniques:

ACKKS Techniques

Extensions required above Yellow Belt and we students develop our own :wink:

Often in class we will learn EPAK techniques, they are posted on the opposite wall from our ACKKS techniques.

It's all motion, It's all good, It's all Kenpo

Do you follow the 16, 24, 32 or a variation??

Kenpo Training may not be a Lifetime Journey, but it's Definitely the Journey of a Lifetime!!
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Do you follow the 16, 24, 32 or a variation??

We have a variation that my instructor devised, still using the same techniques.

Yellow- 10

Orange, Purple, Blue, Green- 15

3rd, 2nd, 1st Brown- 18

1st Black- 14 (with 10 thesis techniques)

We learn some techniques that are not in his system along the way, randomly. Someday, if you want me to, I'll write them all out for you guys to look at.

Often in class we will learn EPAK techniques, they are posted on the opposite wall from our ACKKS techniques.

It's all motion, It's all good, It's all Kenpo

Sloth, that's very cool. I personally, of course, favor the Parker system, but I'm sure there are benefits to both, and combining them will give you the best of both worlds. Keep up your training.

Yes Sir,

What rank are you? I don't want anybody calling me 'sir' that shouldn't be.

Peace;

Parkerlineage

American Kenpo Karate- First Degree Black Belt

"He who hesitates, meditates in a horizontal position."

Ed Parker

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What rank are you? I don't want anybody calling me 'sir' that shouldn't be.

Sir, I've stated on various posts, I'm an ACKKS Yellow Belt (Foundation Rank) and I've been training for 1+ year under Master George Elmer Jr., sorry if there was any confusion :(

Ah, now it all makes sense!! :lol: :lol:

Here is my website:

Rick's Kenpo Training Blog

Have some patience, I'm only learning

Kenpo Training may not be a Lifetime Journey, but it's Definitely the Journey of a Lifetime!!
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