'lo. I live in Plano, Texas (suburb of Dallas) and am returning to the martial arts after a decade long hiatus. In 1989 I earned a first degree black belt in TaeKwonDo. I continued to train off-on-on for about five more years, and continued competing through 1992.
I was in my 30s when I was competing and always loved sparring. Which kind of brings me to a dilemma.
I recently decided to start training in the martial arts again. But I decided I wanted to learn a different discipline from TKD. I've looked into Krav Maga and Kajukenpo (kajukembo (?)-- seems like the two terms are used interchangeably).
Krav Maga was interesting, but lacks belt ranks and uniforms. Maybe I'm some kind of geek, but I'd like to have a uniform and a ranking system. I know Krav sorta has rankings, but it just seemed kind of ill defined.
I liked the instructor for the kajukenpo school. And it had the plus that you could hang around afterward and take Aikido. But apparently they aren't big on sparring, at least not at this school, and despite the fact that I'm 51, I want to spar again.
This coming Wednesday I'm going to check out a kenpo school.
My dilemma is, I liked the kajukenpo school a lot and the blending of several arts offered by kajukenpo is intriguing.
Not having visited the kenpo school yet, it's hard to compare them. But I wasn't real impressed with the instructor on the phone and I know that who teaches you and your comfort level with them is very important to learning a martial art.
On the other hand, the kenpo school does have sparring.
Any recommendations as to which to try?
Thanks,
Jim
I was in my 30s when I was competing and always loved sparring. Which kind of brings me to a dilemma.
I recently decided to start training in the martial arts again. But I decided I wanted to learn a different discipline from TKD. I've looked into Krav Maga and Kajukenpo (kajukembo (?)-- seems like the two terms are used interchangeably).
Krav Maga was interesting, but lacks belt ranks and uniforms. Maybe I'm some kind of geek, but I'd like to have a uniform and a ranking system. I know Krav sorta has rankings, but it just seemed kind of ill defined.
I liked the instructor for the kajukenpo school. And it had the plus that you could hang around afterward and take Aikido. But apparently they aren't big on sparring, at least not at this school, and despite the fact that I'm 51, I want to spar again.
This coming Wednesday I'm going to check out a kenpo school.
My dilemma is, I liked the kajukenpo school a lot and the blending of several arts offered by kajukenpo is intriguing.
Not having visited the kenpo school yet, it's hard to compare them. But I wasn't real impressed with the instructor on the phone and I know that who teaches you and your comfort level with them is very important to learning a martial art.
On the other hand, the kenpo school does have sparring.
Any recommendations as to which to try?
Thanks,
Jim