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Kenpomachine
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I've heard some things about him here in Spain, but it's mostly rumors.
I tried to contact one of his students to write o short bio for my site, and he told me he couldn't say anything, because he prefers not to talk bad, blah, blah. Only to find later that after my message he wrote a homage page for his site.
So, if any of the old timers has heard of Arturo Petit and his training with Parker, I'll be very grateful to read what they know about him.
By the way, what I already know is that he left the States in the early stages of the developement of EPAK, so he only taught part of the program. And also, that he was one of the first to introduce kenpo karate in Spain and South America. So far, so little.
Thank you for taking the time to read this,
Lucía
I tried to contact one of his students to write o short bio for my site, and he told me he couldn't say anything, because he prefers not to talk bad, blah, blah. Only to find later that after my message he wrote a homage page for his site.
So, if any of the old timers has heard of Arturo Petit and his training with Parker, I'll be very grateful to read what they know about him.
By the way, what I already know is that he left the States in the early stages of the developement of EPAK, so he only taught part of the program. And also, that he was one of the first to introduce kenpo karate in Spain and South America. So far, so little.
Thank you for taking the time to read this,
Lucía