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We practitoners of the Kem/npo systems and their derivatives study styles that have been modified to fit the needs of the American enviroments. Through their evolution, they have taken what was at one time the traditional way of doing things and have altered them a bit. Recently I've been reading about this topic and getting a few different sides. What I will focus on is the argument of "it's not done the same way!". As an example of the argument is a Kempo practitoner doing a form that was copied from a shaolin monk. The movements were the same in terms of the techniques, but, it was supposedly done in a "Kempo" manner. There was a "downing" of this, pointing out the differences and what was lacking in the Kempo manner, upon comparison. Is this right to focus on? What really is important while learning and executing the material? Should it be done exactly as it was taught? Or, is it O.K. to modify things? Isn't about making it "yours" anyway?