Originally posted by Nate_Hoopes
I like tarabos view on things, As a green belt I am just starting understand what he means about slowing things down and looking at them again, Its not about how fast you do things its about how tight and refined the things you do are, not wasting movement is what i think is the "flow" of kenpo just because the movements somone is doing are hard and straight dosent mean they are not smooth or dont flow, all that matters is that your attack keeps going without stopping, and that you feel comfortable in what your doing.
Leanring flow is best done slowly then sped up once you think youve gotten it, Getting lots of mirrors helps, stand in front and watch yourself do a tech your sifu taught you, try to duplicate his level of smoothness slowly, and make sure evertying feels comfortable, If its not your probably doing something improperly, Try to figure out what that is, and if you can't ask your sifu about it, thats what they are there for.
So far my view on it is that flow comes from good basics, if your basics arent good, theres no way to have a good flow.
Take this for what its worth as im not remotely a senior belt, these are just the things ive learned so far.