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is anyone familiar with robinson's karate and the kenpo they teach? or any american kenpo schools in the st.louis MO area? thanks. ct111
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ct111 said:is anyone familiar with robinson's karate and the kenpo they teach? or any american kenpo schools in the st.louis MO area? thanks. ct111
I train at a Tracy's in st louis - kirkwood to be precise - I know there are like 4 tracy's in the area, so I think you would be hard pressed to find to find epak. Besides - wouldnt you rather train at a tracy's school where the instructors are 6th 7th and 9th dan than an epak school that has two instructors - 1st and 2nd dan?http://www.robinsonskarate.com/profiles/index.htm said:Steve started his martial arts training in 1978 at Tracys Karate in South St. Louis. ...In 1985, he earned his 1st Degree Black Belt. A few years later Steve was promoted to 2nd Degree Black Belt and determined to open his own school.
Samantha said:Besides - wouldnt you rather train at a tracy's school where the instructors are 6th 7th and 9th dan than an epak school that has two instructors - 1st and 2nd dan?
maybe thats just me. *shrug*
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I don't think that this necessarily holds true. I believe I would rather spend my time with a lower ranked instructor that hasn't lost his fire for refining, learning, and teaching the art with an open mind to discussion. :asian:Samantha said:Besides - wouldnt you rather train at a tracy's school where the instructors are 6th 7th and 9th dan than an epak school that has two instructors - 1st and 2nd dan?