Kenpo/Kempo Roll Call

What system of Kenpo do you study?

  • American Kenpo

  • Tracy Kenpo

  • Shaolin Kenpo (Castro)

  • Shaolin Kempo (Vilarri)

  • Kajukenbo

  • Cerio Kenpo

  • Kosho Ryu (Mitose)

  • Kara Ho (Chow)

  • Traditional Okinawan/Japanese (Ryukyu, Shorinji, etc)

  • Other (Modern, Westernized, off-shoots)


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I study Ryukyu kempo. Our katas are Okinawan, but we've incorporated a few techniques in everything from jiu jitsu to aikido.
 
I study Villari's Shaolin Kempo Karate. The art is mainly shaolin, but incoporates alot of kempo karate in its under blackbelt ranks.
 
I study White Tiger Kempo, it's part of the Mitose/Chow lineage. The founder of the specific style is Professor Richard Fescina.
 
Started with Villari's Shaolin Kempo. My instructor started adding Ed Parker's American Kenpo about 10 years ago. He only added a handful of techniques, so I have been working on my own to finish the system.
 
Shaolin Kempo (USSD), combined with Kung Fu San Soo (inactive at the moment) and the knowledge of fighting one can only gain as a fat kid in a bad neighborhood.
 
I learn Ralph Castro's Shaolin Kenpo under the instruction of his daughter, Senior Master Professor May Castro-Manner, and her husband, Professor Wil Manner.
 
I'm learning EPAK under Bob Mitchell. We are also blessed to have Mr. Gary Caswell also. I believe he has a Perry/Neff lineage. Great idea for a thread!
 
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