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The Kenpo Hands
By WhiteCrane - 06-02-2010 12:48 AM
Originally Posted at: KenpoTalk
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Please forgive me for my ignorance (I'm not a EPAK student) but I couldn't help but notice that most all American Kenpo students have a particular hand position. In many of the clips I've seen, especially when crossing out, the EPAK practitioner will extend his or her first two fingers on each hand and the thumb. I also see this often when they assume a crane stance or get in a ready stance. So my question is does this have any special significance or is it simply a habit adopted from Mr. Parker?
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By WhiteCrane - 06-02-2010 12:48 AM
Originally Posted at: KenpoTalk
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Please forgive me for my ignorance (I'm not a EPAK student) but I couldn't help but notice that most all American Kenpo students have a particular hand position. In many of the clips I've seen, especially when crossing out, the EPAK practitioner will extend his or her first two fingers on each hand and the thumb. I also see this often when they assume a crane stance or get in a ready stance. So my question is does this have any special significance or is it simply a habit adopted from Mr. Parker?
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