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Ed Parker's American Kenpo

American Kenpo, also called Ed Parker's American Kenpo, was devoloped and designed by Edmund K. Parker. American Kenpo is one of the largest Kenpo systems being taught today. Some teach the system as it was taught before Ed Parker's passing in 1990. Other's have added and modified the system. Either case, it is refered to as American Kenpo.

Entries




Kenpomachine   http://www.kenpomachine.com/
Information basics, structure, forms, techniques, articles, surveys and related links. It also lists seminars. [English, Spanish]



Kenpo Karate   http://www.kenpokarate.com/
Includes some historical information and biography of Ed Parker's first black belt.



The KenpoNet   http://www.kenponet.com/
Includes access to a discussion forum, news, chat, an archive of articles and information, an online store, and an international studio directory.



Kenpo Karate WWW Server   http://www.pcwood.com/kenpo/
A personal resource site for the Ed Parker system including information on techniques required for all belts, descriptions of forms, a world school directory and a books and products section.



Brian's Parker Kenpo Page   http://www.bakerfamily4.net/kenpo/
Training notes by Brian Baker. Features techniques, forms, sets, terms, grappling, weapons, and links..



American Kenpo Community   http://americankenpoforum.com/
Includes blogs, forum, and downloads of various written materials and videos.



Danielle's Karate Website   http://home.comcast.net/~danielle300/
Personal site for a young student of American Kenpo. Contains pictures, videos, and related resource links.



Ish's Martial Arts Page   http://www.geocities.com/Ishtar786_2000/
Ishmael's resource site providing detailed information on the Ed Parker system of American Kenpo.



Kenpo Legacy   http://www.kenpolegacy.com/
Contains details of the system's curriculum, links, and photo gallery.



Parker/Planas Lineage   http://www.parkerplanaslineage.com/
Includes details on the Richard Planas, upcoming events, articles, photo galleries, and contact information to schools under the Planas lineage.



Sigung Stephen LaBounty   http://www.thesigung.com/
An informational site which features articles on American Kenpo, health and training. Seminar, photos, links and contact information is also included.

Subcategories


Organizations This category is for Amirican Kenpo organizations, federations, and associations.
Schools and Instruction Includes schools as well as training and instructional programs for American Kenpo.

Related categories


Tracy's Kenpo The Tracy brothers started with Edmund K. Parker back in the 1950's. It was around the 1960's that they splintered of into what they term Traditional Kenpo. There are many

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