Poted on KT with no response, thought I would try here.
I seem to recall in about 2001 or 2002 I was reading a martial arts magazine with an interview with Ed Parker Jr where he was talking about the different protoge students of his father and he mentioned that this father had develpoed a ground fighting system and that this individual (don't recall the name or if it was mentioned) was teaching it in So Cal somewhere. Anyone out there that can shed some light on this. As a Shodan in Judo, and a Shodan of what was originally kenpo jujitsu I imagine Parker would have a good understaning of this range and could have easly have developed one.
I seem to recall in about 2001 or 2002 I was reading a martial arts magazine with an interview with Ed Parker Jr where he was talking about the different protoge students of his father and he mentioned that this father had develpoed a ground fighting system and that this individual (don't recall the name or if it was mentioned) was teaching it in So Cal somewhere. Anyone out there that can shed some light on this. As a Shodan in Judo, and a Shodan of what was originally kenpo jujitsu I imagine Parker would have a good understaning of this range and could have easly have developed one.