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Kenpo Counterpoint PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mr. Hunter   
Tuesday, 18 November 2008 23:43

What is Kenpo?........

Kenpo Karate is a system of martial arts characterized by the use of quick moves in rapid-fire combinations intended to overwhelm an opponent based on self defense scenerios and martial science. It is largely a self-defense system, and is derived from traditional Kung Fu, JuJitsu, Karate and other martial arts found in the cultural melting pot of Hawaii. In this art, you will be including principles, theories, and concepts of motion as well as terminology. If you are looking for a traditional approach and a program of martial arts with a systematic path towards your goals our Kenpo class is the place for you.

Our school proudly incorporates Kenpo Counterpoint into our Kenpo Karate training.

Senior Professor Zach Whitson developed this unique Counterpoint training method for his personal Kenpo students to improve their practical fighting ability.  Using the techniques, principles, and rules of motion taught in Kenpo, the Counterpoint system trains the martial artist to deal with the "what if" contingency- an opponent's unexpected actions or reactions.  Students learn to counter their opponent instantly and effectively.

Adapting the "flow drill" concept from his Pekiti-Tirsia Kali background, Senior Professor Whitson has devised a set of drills that explores the counters and re-counters inherent in the base moves of standard Kenpo techniques.  This method teaches students to understand Kenpo techniques from every angle and in every contingency, giving them the ability to strategize "three steps" ahead of their opponents.  Students learn to control the direction of a fight by "leading" their opponents down a specific "reaction pathway."

Counterpoint training sessions involve rapid and constant repetition- a marked improvement over the traditional Kenpo technique line in terms of quickly and effectively developing reaction pathways and muscle memory.  Counterpoint training develops high speed position recognition and spontaneity.

The initial steps of each Counterpoint drill consist of slow, rhythmic repetition, as both training partners learn to recognize and address angle and timing changes.  The speed and intensity of the drill are increased as the student's skills improve, developing the ability to react instantly.  The drill encourages students to develop strategic counter-offensive action as opposed to self-defensive reaction.  At its most advanced level, this concept encompasses the necessary tactics to effectively complete Kenpo techniques in sparring.

Come and try out a FREE class today! To schedule your session call the Academy at 316-214-0115! 

 Mr. Whitson

Last Updated ( Monday, 29 December 2008 03:30 )