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kenpo_guy
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Hello all, this is a nice forum. I was wondering what the general opinion is on this. I have been a part of a Kenpo School from pretty much the time it opened and not only respect my instructor as a martial artist and as my instructor, but also have built a pretty good friendship with him. Over the past 6 years his school has grown and he is doing quite well for himself. But, because as the size of the school grew, the classes have become more soft than what I want. Some of the core students I worked out with, have left and now I find myself working with people who dont want to get hit, or dont want to listen to how the body will move to striking certain areas of the body because it does not look right when they want to show people. They want you to stand there for them like a stiff cardboard cut out, or move in ways you would not react just so it looks cool. I have about 5 other guys who I used to box with several years ago who want to train with me. In your opinion is it wrong for me to train these guys at my home? There is no no competition clause in my school, and I have talked to my instructor about the classes. He tells me that he had to make the classes more public friendly to keep his school open and make a living. People getting hit does scare Joe Public away, but we also were not making full force contact, more like 10%-20%, and light face contact. The sparring was full contact however, now you are not allowed any face contact and only light head contact. I dont want to get in the way of him making his living and the growth of his school, but I am no longer getting what I want from my training there. The guys who want to work with me, have the same intensity and want the same out of their training that I do. I just dont want to disrespect my instructor, or get in the way of his income.