anyone familiar Universal Kempo Karate

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Anyone familiar with the Universal Kempo Karate style/organization? I discovered a nearby school that teaches. I only have Japanese Karate experience and know very little about other styles, let alone Kempo.
 
Anyone familiar with the Universal Kempo Karate style/organization? I discovered a nearby school that teaches. I only have Japanese Karate experience and know very little about other styles, let alone Kempo.
Somewhat, I trained in a school (about 12 months) that broke away from them over teaching differences, but they kept the same or similar curriculum. They follow the Godin, Chow, Mitose line. From what I remember, Godin and Ed Parker both trained under Chow.

From what I remember, it was pretty close in work, with a large curriculum (one technique for one attack). The black belts were pretty solid and fast. We started weapons work at white belt, and of course, used the "ultra-cool" black gis. The school I went to had a heavy focus on physical conditioning so the first 20 minutes of class was a workout session and there was a PT component to the belt tests.
 
I appreciate that.
I was merely investigating the various styles that have emerged in the region. Video shows they do spar but very similar to videos Ive seen of Kajukenbo
 
I do American kenpo karate and there's differet style of kenpo karate theres kenpo karate 5.0 theres brotherhood theres tracys theres kajukenpo theres japanese or chinese kenpo all kids of kenpo same origin it started with professor Chow then GM Ed Parker and my Lineage is Parker /Flores and my style of Kenpo is Flores Bros kenpo karate
 
There is also Nick Cerio Kenpo which is prevalent in New England. I have never trained in Ed Parker's Kenpo but from what I have heard it is quite different than Professor Cerio's. Supposedly, Professor Cerio also trained with William Chow and Ed Parker.
 
There is also Nick Cerio Kenpo which is prevalent in New England. I have never trained in Ed Parker's Kenpo but from what I have heard it is quite different than Professor Cerio's. Supposedly, Professor Cerio also trained with William Chow and Ed Parker.

All Martial Arts are different. And all Martial Arts are the same.
 
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