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KENPO KARATE is the most fiercest, brutal and practical of all the martial arts styles. Its history and lineage dates back centuries. Kenpo was design and created for WAR (period) In a time when war and battles were waging through villages and fields, It is a war art. (that is the tradition to our wearing of the Black Gi (uniform), it symbolizes death.
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We teach the Tracy System of Kenpo
I'd have to agree. I'm not a kenpoist... but I get kind of curious when someone "earns their black belt" a year or more before they reach "shodan (first degree black belt)."I would say that the web site raises some concerns in my mind.
Here's a link to a kenpo school in my area. I'd like a review from you kenpo folks on his site. Get a bad vibe? Get a good vibe? Everything seem alright? Thanks in advance.
I'd have to agree. I'm not a kenpoist... but I get kind of curious when someone "earns their black belt" a year or more before they reach "shodan (first degree black belt)."
What's bringing them up for you Letch?
WE ARE THE ONLY ONE TEACHING TRADITIONAL KENPO IN VIRGINIA!!!
What bothers me is the claim
That is a large claim to make in a state the size of Virginia.
Also I see the head instructor claims rank in various systems but ccives no background on whom he studied with and ranks recieved
Here's a link to a kenpo school in my area. I'd like a review from you kenpo folks on his site. Get a bad vibe? Get a good vibe? Everything seem alright? Thanks in advance.
What bothers me is the claim
That is a large claim to make in a state the size of Virginia.
Also I see the head instructor claims rank in various systems but ccives no background on whom he studied with and ranks recieved
I'm fairly certain he was a UKKS instructor last time I was in that area. That was around 2003.To my knowledge, Tracy's is the only system that uses the phrase, "traditional kenpo" to describe what we teach. I could be wrong. But Mr. Perez and his student who owns the school in Hampton are the only Tracy's Kenpo schools in the state.
Was Mr. Perez the owner of the school when it was Universal Kempo Karate? Or has he moved into a location that just happened to be a studio in a past life?