Hey,
I purchased Lee Bachman's Kenpo Foundations and Kenpo Physics sometime ago. I purchased the books online and was not able to read the books before purchasing it (got reviews off amazon.com)
Kenpo foundation I felt was very short (80 pgs) and kinda basic....I know its suppose to be about foundations but it still could have gone into more depth. I felt alot of pages were wasted....for example when describing personal weapons (fist, rake, chop) the book had 1 big picture to fill the page, the textual information was also lacking - Example - name: chop origin of force: outside edge of palm and target area: neck chest, kidney groin. Thats as much depth as the book goes into the usages of a chop.
Kenpo physics on the other hand was ok, I can't say I understood everything he had to offer (could be due to my lack of kenpo experience, only 2 years). I recently read Mr Parker's Infinite Insights into Kenpo Vol 1 and browsed through KENPO KARATE LAW OF THE FIST AND THE EMPTY HAND and I must say I'd gladly trade the 2 Lee Bachman's books for 1 of Mr. Parker's (any book it doesn't matter

I'm sure they are all amazing)
What I also found highly suspect was at the back of Mr Bachman's books it states "In 1982 he studied under Master Ed Parker". Also he mentions working "with Jeff speakman" after Mr. Parker's passing in 1990. While it
may be true he studied under Mr. Parker and Mr. Speakman he didn't get graded in Parker Kenpo. He is a 7th degree in tracy's Kenpo. Perhaps this was unintentional but I found this misleading.
I also recently purchased Mr. Wedlake's Kenpo 101, loved the book lots of great information. More theoretical then practical applications. It include information on finding a school, practice methods, goals, streetfighting as well as other issues.
PS. I sincerely hope this post doesn't come off as being highly negative. I'm sure Mr Bachman is a great martial artist, I just enjoyed Mr. Parker's books more.
Thanks You Kindly
-LATER-