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Month: June 2024

Kenpo Karate Form 6

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Kenpo Karate Form 6 These are the self defense techniques found in this Kenpo form, you execute them on both sides: Set 1: Glancing Lance Set 2: Glancing Lance Set 3: Unfurling Lance Set 4: Unfurling Lance Set 5: Clipping The Lance Set 6: Clipping The Lance Set 7: Thrusting Lance Set 8: Thrusting Lance

Kenpo Karate Form 8

Kenpo Karate Form 8 Kenpo Karate Techniques Kenpo Karate Self Defense Techniques Kenpo Karate Stances Kenpo Karate Strikes Kenpo Karate Blocks Kenpo Karate Punches Kenpo Karate Kicks Kenpo Karate Foot Maneuvers Kenpo Karate Parries Kenpo Karate Finger Techniques Kenpo Karate Sets Kenpo Karate Forms Follow our Social Media!  

Short Form 1 Kenpo Karate

Kenpo Karate Short form 1

Short Form 1 Kenpo Karate Short form 1, this form is a yellow belt requirement and in some studios has been found in the orange belt. It is a basic form that teaches how to react to an attack, simple stance, and simple blocks. The stances you see here are attention, training horse, and neutral

Kenpo Karate Self Defense Techniques

Kenpo Karate Self Defense Techniques

Kenpo Karate Self Defense Techniques Yellow Belt Self Defense Techniques Delayed Sword. Front left-hand lapel grab. Alternating Maces.  Two-hand front push. Sword of Destruction. Left hooking punch. Deflecting Hammer. Right kick. Captured Twigs. Rear bear hug, arms pinned. Grasp of Death. Left flank headlock. Checking the storm. Right overhead club. Mace of Aggression. Two-hand lapel grab. Attacking Mace. Right step-through punch. Sword and Hammer. A

Kenpo Karate Foot Maneuvers

Kenpo Karate Foot Maneuvers

Kenpo Karate Foot Maneuvers American Kenpo Karate Foot Maneuvers you will find in Self defense techniques, set, and forms. To dominate basic foot maneuvers is crucial on the development of any technique, if you are not comfortable with them then your techniques will show no fluidity, you need to be able to move and execute

Kenpo Karate Stances

Kenpo Karate Stances

Kenpo Karate Stances In American Kenpo Karate, mastering the basic stances is critical to developing proper technique, control, and movement. These stances form the foundation of every form (kata), self-defense sequence, and sparring application. Regardless of the school or lineage—whether Ed Parker’s original curriculum or a modern variation—Kenpo Karate stances remain a universal standard. Understanding

Kenpo Karate Strikes

Kenpo Karate Strikes

Kenpo Karate Strikes This section is one of the most important ones because these are considered the core arsenal and “Lego” pieces of Kenpo Karate. Every Kenpo Karate technique uses a set of techniques that have at least one of these strikes. Kenpo Karate strikes are what makes each form and self-defense unique, plus with

Kenpo Karate Parries

Kenpo Karate Parries

Kenpo Karate Parries Kenpo Karate parries are not blocks, blocks are executed with a closed hand which creates a strong and slow-motion move compared to parries. Parries are with an open hand redirecting the force of an attack, they use less power. Parries can also become grabs and act against the joints like the wrist

Kenpo Karate Finger Techniques

Finger Techniques in Kenpo Karate

Kenpo Karate Finger Techniques American Kenpo Karate Finger Techniques that you will find in Self-defenses, sets, and forms. There is a Finger Set 1 that has these techniques, then there is an advanced set called Finger Set 2 where you see these techniques with advanced foot maneuvers and combinations.   Overhead Claw: Known as tiger

Kenpo Karate Blocks

Kenpo Karate Blocks

Kenpo Karate Blocks American Kenpo Karate Blocks you will find in self-defense techniques, forms, and sets. In Kenpo Karate we will find that each block is very different from the one done in another style since the movements are not so wide, they are more closed and they have a reason why they are so.