This is a question for all the seniors that are part of this area of MartialTalk. Why did you chose kenpo and what made you stay in that art after you chose Kenpo.
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For me, it was pure accident. I was going to college playing football and passed by this "Kenpo Karate" studio. I drove past a few times before I finally went in and inquired....... I took a "5 lesson Introductory Course" and the rest is history. I was hooked!Rob Broad said:This is a question for all the seniors that are part of this area of MartialTalk. Why did you chose kenpo and what made you stay in that art after you chose Kenpo.
When I met Ed Parker at a local tournament/exhibition in Santa Monica Ca., I was a student of Grandmaster Ark Yuey Wong in the Los Angeles Chinatown. Everyone in the arts knew of Ed Parker and meeting him was a real honor. It was only later I found out that Mr. Parker too, had a student/teacher relationship with Ark Wong. When he invited me for a lesson, I was estatic. I showed up early, warmed up and was in a full sweat when he arrived. We went into his office and sat down and began to talk. He spoke to me of different ideas and principles. He talked about terminology and establishing common language for study and teaching. He began to explain to me things I had already learned, but had no sense of what they meant or how to apply them. My entire lesson consisted of enlightening conversation. I learned more from an hour conversation than all my previous training. Although I wasn't actually "sold" because Mr. Parker never ever charged me for lessons, I was definitely hooked - and I still am. Everything I do was initiated by him. Nothing new.Rob Broad said:Now that we have more advanced members on the board I will ask this question again in hopes of getting some more replies from people like Bob White, Doc and any of the other Seniors listed as part of this section.