Ok - I've been on KenpoTalk for a while, and finally just decided to pop in over here and see what was going on MartialTalk. For those dual-citizens, well, you have to deal with me over here now. For the rest of you, a quick history:
Over 20 years in martial arts, starting in the art of Shaolin Kempo Karate and continuing training in that to this day. Also, 13 years ago I added Ed Parker's American Kenpo to my list of arts I continue to study. Over the last several years, I have had the opportunity to study and be ranked in many arts, including:
Plus some others around the way. The value of cross training for me has been invaluable, but just to clarify, I teach and continue to train only in American Kenpo and Shaolin Kempo - those are my arts. I am working on slowly adding in some Kajukenbo, but I'm a few years away from adding that into my curriculum.
Hope to have some fun around here and if you don't catch me here - find me on KenpoTalk!!
Over 20 years in martial arts, starting in the art of Shaolin Kempo Karate and continuing training in that to this day. Also, 13 years ago I added Ed Parker's American Kenpo to my list of arts I continue to study. Over the last several years, I have had the opportunity to study and be ranked in many arts, including:
- Tae Kwon Do - Black Belt
- Hapkido - Black Belt
- Judo - Black Belt
- Japanese Jiu-Jitsu - Black Belt
- Shaolin Kung Fu - Black Belt (Sash)
- Kajukenbo
- Goju Ryu
- Tai Chi
- Jeet Kune Do
- Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
- Shotokan
- Aikido
Plus some others around the way. The value of cross training for me has been invaluable, but just to clarify, I teach and continue to train only in American Kenpo and Shaolin Kempo - those are my arts. I am working on slowly adding in some Kajukenbo, but I'm a few years away from adding that into my curriculum.
Hope to have some fun around here and if you don't catch me here - find me on KenpoTalk!!