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There's been a lot of Kenpo talk lately, with the thread on why Kenpo is called Kenpo Karate and Stephen Thompson's Kenpo roots.
Personally, I find Kenpo to be pretty fascinating. Not only is there a rich and interesting history, but the system itself is, in my opinion, unique in the martial arts world in the way it's constructed and executed.
But is it really any good? All the drills I've ever seen demand the question, "Could this be used against a non-compliant assailant?" Personally, I have my doubts, but I really have no experience with the system.
So does anyone have any thoughts on this?
Personally, I find Kenpo to be pretty fascinating. Not only is there a rich and interesting history, but the system itself is, in my opinion, unique in the martial arts world in the way it's constructed and executed.
But is it really any good? All the drills I've ever seen demand the question, "Could this be used against a non-compliant assailant?" Personally, I have my doubts, but I really have no experience with the system.
So does anyone have any thoughts on this?