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Kenpo Karate 201: The Basics and Exercise Forms
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Manufacturer: Lee Wedlake's Karate Studio, Inc.
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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780967991627
ISBN: 0967991625
Label: Lee Wedlake's Karate Studio, Inc.
Manufacturer: Lee Wedlake's Karate Studio, Inc.
Number Of Pages: 90
Publication Date: 2002-09-20
Publisher: Lee Wedlake's Karate Studio, Inc.
Studio: Lee Wedlake's Karate Studio, Inc.

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The first complete explanations of the Ed Parker "basics and exercise forms" ever published. Contains a history of the forms and reasons for learning and practicing them. Overview and detail of the forms with themes and sub-themes. Thesis requirements, practice methods and competition tips.


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Summary: Not a simple how-to but a useful 'why'
Comment: As a practioner of the more 'traditional' karate, I started studying the Kenpo system by myself - out of curiosity. I discovered a well structured system, logically built up and educationally very nice. This book - and the rest of the series - succeeded in providing me with a lot of useful information which I can, as surplus, also apply to the 'traditional' karate. This series is definitely worth the money.
By the way, Funakoshi Soke, Mabuni Soke, Jigoro Kano Soke and other greats in the martial arts were actually pioneers, not traditionalists. So the word 'traditional' is only relative.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Really good
Comment: The book cover somem of the basic forms, as you can see in the index. HIghly recomended for starters. Sometimes the masters doesn't take the time to show with patience or maybe the class content it's too much. This book is a good reference to remember what you have been doing in class.


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