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Billy Lear
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Originally posted by Touch'O'Death
Billy Lear,
fist law sounds like a martial art to me. If it isnt, what about fist law that is destinctive from the word martial art?
Touch'O'Death,
Fist Law sounds like a martial art? I agree it does sound like a martial art but the definitions of these words are not interchangable.
Martial Art = War Art.
To quote Mr. Pick (because I think his definition of this term is the best I've seen):
Martial means war and war means kill. Art is an expression. Martial Art is an expression of war.
Now here is my understanding of the word Kenpo:
Kenpo = Fist Law.
Ken means fist, which is a hand clenched with the fingers doubled into the palm and the thumb doubled inward across the fingers. A clenched fist can often be associated with fighting, but not necessarily the act of killing. Law is a rule of conduct or action prescribed or formally recognized as binding or enforced by a controlling authority.
I would venture to say that Kenpo (in it's purest form) is a persons unmitigated control over his/her fists.
If you delve into the rabbit hole a little deeper the fist takes on it's own meaning in our salute. Within this context it represents the physicality of the practitioner. Therefore, a master of Kenpo is considered a master of his/her physical self.
The words have different implications and therefore they have different meanings. I'm sorry, but I disagree with you about this too.
Sincerely,
Billy Lear, UKS :asian: