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have you ever reached a point , where your like i need something more and thought of adding a new art new knowledge to what you already know %-}
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have you ever reached a point , where your like i need something more and thought of adding a new art new knowledge to what you already know %-}
have you ever reached a point , where your like i need something more and thought of adding a new art new knowledge to what you already know %-}
have you ever reached a point , where your like i need something more and thought of adding a new art new knowledge to what you already know %-}
Many practitioners go to Escrima, Arnis or stick training. Maybe the Indonesian arts. Or other disciplines they have an interest in, or have access to. In many cases the study of another art, once at an advanced stage of Kenpo, is very beneficial to "their" Kenpo.
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Hello,
Yes, I have...
But generally, it happens most frequently in the middle black belt levels. Perhaps 3rd to 5th degree.
At this point a practitioner has come to the stage where spontanuous movement training and letting go of the specific techniques is encouraged. Where what you have, really begins to become yours.
Many practitioners go to Escrima, Arnis or stick training. Maybe the Indonesian arts. Or other disciplines they have an interest in, or have access to. In many cases the study of another art, once at an advanced stage of Kenpo, is very beneficial to "their" Kenpo.
Thank you,
Milt G.
While I didn't train in Tang Soo Do to benefit my Kenpo, it has. My kicks are faster, stronger, and far more fluid because of it.
I personally feel that to study another art, helps you to understand your base art better, but only if you can objectively look at your base art and the other(s) studied and see the strengths and weaknesses.
I have a lifetime of refinement ahead of me, but I feel that with the knowledge I have accumulated and still have left to accumulate there will be no ceiling to where my kenpo can go!
Daniel-San,
Tang-Soo-Do's kicks are VERY different from the kicks you were taught in Kara-Ho so I am surprised you are feeling a benefit.
Respectively, Do you know what would REALLY help you to understand your base art? Training at least to the Shodan level in that art. It would be hard to determine, in my opinion, the "strengths and weaknesses" of an art if you leave prior to Black-Belt, especially when that art has three distinct levels, two of which are higher in the dan ranks than Shodan.
You seem humble and I like the variety of arts you have/are undertaking so I would imagine you will go far.
Best,
Jamey