Seabrook
Black Belt
Mr. Chapel,Doc said:No sir, I do not. What most call Kicking Set 2 would be for us Kicking Set 3. Mr. Parker included a simple "Elementary Kicking Set 1" that existed before the first kick set, so-called "Orange Kicking Set." We never stopped using it, and it is perfect for a beginner. These are the two kick sets we use. (Elementary & Orange called 1 & 2 for us).
Although I am not 100% sure, now that you've brought it up, the first time I heard of that set was when it was demonstrated by Jim Mitchell on that video, (hated it) and I haven't seen it since. It is entirely possible he came up with that one as well. I know he was working on all of the "number 2" sets for Mr. Parker in San Diego and put them on the video. I'll have to do a search of my memory banks, and review the video for a definitive answer on its creation.
We don't do any of the Jim Mitchell "2" sets. That particular set is Anatomically contradictory.
I look forward to meeting you one day sir,
Thanks for jogging the creeping "oldtimers" syndrome.
A couple of things. Your right - even though Mr. Parker had the set listed in Volume 5 of the Infinite Insights series, I find that many Kenpo associations don't teach it. And to be honest, those that do, I have yet to see someone perform it very well. That's interesting about Kicking Set 2 being anatomically contradictory.
About sets - Lee Wedlake and Huk Planas state in their 201 book that the Kenpo sets are Star Block Set, Finger Set, Two Man Set, Coordination Set, and Kicking Set. Kicking Set 2 (as well as Stance Set 1 & 2, Striking Set 1 & 2, Coordination Set 2, Finger Set 2, Staff Set, Form 7 and 8) were all approved my Mr. Parker although he didn't require everyone to learn and teach them.
I teach all of the sets but am interested in the why's of those that don't. Like I said, even though we haven't met, I've got tremendous respect for your abilities and knowledge, and it would be interesting to hear your thoughts.
Jamie Seabrook
www.seabrook.gotkenpo.com