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"He who hesitates meditates in a horizontal position." -- Ed Parker

Each student is physiologically and anatomically different. Ed Parker strove to create a system that fit the art to the individual, not make the student fit the martial art, knowing the importance of tailoring concepts and principles to the needs of individuals. Tailoring is used in a variety of ways; tailoring your moves as an individual, tailoring your moves to your opponent, and to each changing situation. While learning the self defense techniques, you will become aware of how American Kenpo proportionately maximizes your force and effectiveness.

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NOTE FROM MAURICE GOMEZ:  Obviously, I did not write these techniques myself, However, I formatted them for students as reference material only! You cannot learn without the immediate feedback of a qualified Kenpo instructor. You may learn the moves ... but not how to move. There is a vast difference as most Kenpo students know.
 

   

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