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Hi, could really use some help.

 

My 7 yr old son has started Karate (kempo shaolin). I have done lots of aerobic kick boxing and have a list of his schools required moves for his next belt.

 

I want to practice with him but don't know the moves. I'm learning but slowly.

 

It there some websites that describes the moves ?

 

Thanks in advance.

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Hello glenncof,

 

Welcome to KF. I am sure there are lots of sites and explanations posted on the site, or you could always put up a new topic.

 

Nicolas

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Welcome to KF:)

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"If your temper goes forth withold your hand"

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Hi glenncof!

 

Welcome to Karate Forums! :)

 

I hope that you find the info you are looking for. There are several kempo practitioners use this site, and I'm sure they'd be more than happy to help!

 

It might be worth your while posting yout query in the Karate section of this site, as most of the Kempo posts tend to be in that section.

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I don't know about sites, but I can tell you that a fair ammount of the adults in the martial arts got suckered in- uh, I mean started because they signed their children up for classes. Save yourself some time and angst, just go ahead and sign yourself up and get started now! Good luck, and welcome aboard!

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Welcome! I don't know of any sites that "show" the moves, however you can surf and see "lists" of moves for belt requirements (which you already have).

 

Good luck and maybe you will join your son.

I had to lose my mind to come to my senses.

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I don't know about sites, but I can tell you that a fair ammount of the adults in the martial arts got suckered in- uh, I mean started because they signed their children up for classes. Save yourself some time and angst, just go ahead and sign yourself up and get started now! Good luck, and welcome aboard!

 

That's the way to go!

 

Welcome to KF and to martial arts

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Welcome aboard :karate: As for helping your son out with his moves, the easiest is to join up and enjoy the jourrney, or pay attention as you observe his class, and then go over his material at home with him. Another easy method would be to bring your video camera along, and film his lesson. Good Luck :D

Di'DaDeeeee!!!

Mind of Mencia

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