hey, i'm a kenpo student at the moment, and am interested in taking wtf tkd on the side, mostly to improve kicking, and to mingle with more people close to my age. I'm wondering what the major differences are in the techniques and stances?
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shesulsa said:One difference I noticed between TKD and the kenpo I studied is TKD forms (poomse, patterns) are done in a rhythmic fashion - e.g. if you have a room full of TKD students doing the same form at the same time, each and every move will be done at the same time in cadence.
There are WAY fewer techniques in Tae Kwon Do than Kenpo - Sam Pai Kenpo at the time I studied it required 30-some techniques ...
It's a bit more militaristic than Kenpo, in my experience.
How many total techniques would you say you learned from white to 1st dan, TW?TigerWoman said:TKD has 45+ techniques for foot and alot more for hand, elbow, knee, head, chin, plus locks, sweeps, falls which I didn't count. Then there are combinations of any of the above, call it a different technique-no we don't do that. We have 30 tested self defense techniques in addition which are combinations. But we are taught alot more than that in self defense technique more along the Hapkido line. But its not about numbers but about what you learn.
shesulsa said:How many total techniques would you say you learned from white to 1st dan, TW?