This again confirms to me, Ed Parker was ahead of his time. By even allowing a person to film a class means he had a vision to promote kenpo or perserve a moment in time for the future, something. People would say, he didn't like cameras on during a seminar, maybe true as these were used to promote the persons own agenda, and not help Ed Parker/kenpo. These ideas are things we take for granted now. Thank you Ed Parker, a master of the arts. You are missed.
Loved the stretch kicks and footwork drills, a lot of kenpo guys don't stress legwork and it's good to see the original system had that and the chinese footwork in it.
Thank you I used my Kenpo training and saved mine and 3 American lives during Desert Storm Desert Sheild.
me40547 2 months ago
It would be fascinating to see a student roster from that year.
Chad01234 3 months ago
this is really cool
RonSchinners 8 months ago
This again confirms to me, Ed Parker was ahead of his time. By even allowing a person to film a class means he had a vision to promote kenpo or perserve a moment in time for the future, something. People would say, he didn't like cameras on during a seminar, maybe true as these were used to promote the persons own agenda, and not help Ed Parker/kenpo. These ideas are things we take for granted now. Thank you Ed Parker, a master of the arts. You are missed.
sshaffe4011 9 months ago
Loved the stretch kicks and footwork drills, a lot of kenpo guys don't stress legwork and it's good to see the original system had that and the chinese footwork in it.
deejin25 1 year ago
@OkinawaT
bosatsu9 1 year ago
Todo un documento historico para los practicantes de Kenpo Karate
OkinawaT 1 year ago
That's Jimmy Wing Woo teaching class! Wow!
KENPOJOE1 2 years ago 2