When you first set out to begin your journey in the Martial Arts, what was it that made you choose the art that you did?
For me, the Kenpo school I joined was the closest and most convenient for me at the time. Not knowing much about the art, I figured I'd at least give it a try. I soon saw how effective the material was and how well rounded the techniques were as far as nature of attack goes. Kenpo is and always will be my base art.
BJJ- I was introduced to this art by a training partner. Not knowing much about the ground game, I really didn't know what to expect. Needless to say, my eyes were opened to a whole new world. While its not always the best idea to go to the ground in a fight, its a good idea to have some knowledge of the ground.
Arnis- One of my Kenpo instructors was ranked in Modern Arnis and offered classes a few times a week. My eyes were opened to a new world of weapons as well as some devastating empty hand SD. The beauty of this art, is that there is a smooth transition between the empty hand and weapon based material.
For me, the Kenpo school I joined was the closest and most convenient for me at the time. Not knowing much about the art, I figured I'd at least give it a try. I soon saw how effective the material was and how well rounded the techniques were as far as nature of attack goes. Kenpo is and always will be my base art.
BJJ- I was introduced to this art by a training partner. Not knowing much about the ground game, I really didn't know what to expect. Needless to say, my eyes were opened to a whole new world. While its not always the best idea to go to the ground in a fight, its a good idea to have some knowledge of the ground.
Arnis- One of my Kenpo instructors was ranked in Modern Arnis and offered classes a few times a week. My eyes were opened to a new world of weapons as well as some devastating empty hand SD. The beauty of this art, is that there is a smooth transition between the empty hand and weapon based material.