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Can't really be sure of that without feeling the strikes.Useless no power
I have been teaching it since 1976 and I have used it maybe six times to defend myself. Each circumstance was different. I am 5'2" and small boned. I have had to use it about six times in my life to defend myself. I found it very effective and it quickly puts a end to any attack I've had.What’s your opinion on Kenpo karate
I think one of the other "disconnects" is that MANY of the ideas/concepts behind the rapid fire techniques were designed so that they were supposed to be just arm movement and not meant to be a more committed full body strike. I don't need a cannon to kill a fly. On the other hand, I can't shoot a cannon from a canoe. Meaning, if I am trying to kill a fly I don't need lots of power. If I do have to use a lot of power, than I need a platform to support it.
For example, eye pokes/slices, throat strikes etc. don't need a lot of power, just speed to set up a power shot. Many of those targets aren't used because they aren't legal to be used in most self-defense situations. In Kajukenbo (both trace a large part of their lineage to Prof. Chow) they have a saying. "Lead with Speed, Devour with Power".
Seems to be many Kenpo variations. One of my friends takes Kenpo at another school in Mass. It's very different from the Cerio one I got to.I’ve been to a lot of Kempo schools, none of them trained, taught or fought the same way.
The same goes for Tae-Kwon-Do schools, Tang-Soo-Do, Ueichi-Ryu, American Karate and Boxing gyms. I can’t actually remember any two dojos of any kind that did things the same way.