LawDog
Master Black Belt
One of the main principles/concepts of all Kenpo/Kempo self defense kata's is what?
:ultracool
This is some of that "secret stuff"
:jediduel:
:ultracool
This is some of that "secret stuff"
:jediduel:
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Whether a kata/form, or a technique (mini kata), or a drill, I'm going to have to agree with what Doc Chapel often says. The main principle, the primary concept, the first thing you have to do, is to survive the initial attack. If you don't do that, the rest is so much wasted skill and knowlege. Unfortunately, too often we tend to either mischaracterize the attack in training, or worse yet practice attacks as "attempts" instead of learning to deal with the reality of an assault that connects with force and intent. If we don't practice recovering and responding under hard, unrelenting physical force, why would we think we could pull it off when it is real?One of the main principles/concepts of all Kenpo/Kempo self defense kata's is what?
Thank you, sir.thedan,
I agree, surviving the initial attack is one of first concept's for multi attacks, very good answer.
In that case, I'd have to go with the primary underlying idea in all martial movment- building structure. Many repetitions of stance and footwork, blocks, parries, strikes, and everything we do, with proper indexing moves, build structure into our synaptic (muscle) memory that stays with us in the shortened combative applications. Without structure, you likely won't survive the initial attack, nor are any of your follow up controls or strikes as effective.The pricinple / concept that I was looking to get an answer for will over cover most of the form. This one is the most over looked and, in my opinon, the most important one.
One of the main principles/concepts of all Kenpo/Kempo self defense kata's is what?
:ultracool
This is some of that "secret stuff"
:jediduel:
Well, sir, I don't see any more takers on the question- and it's been a while. Which principle/concept/secret were you thinking about? Maybe if you state it here that would generate some discussion.One of the main principles/concepts of all Kenpo/Kempo self defense kata's is what? This is some of that "secret stuff"