Kenpo
(After Basics Test)
Designed for the student to continue on with their journey of achieving a black belt. At this point, the student has achieved their basics level, and can now start working on their yellow belt. This class goes to a full one hour, which will help the student gain the knowledge as well as be challenged in the Kenpo system. At this point it is also recommended that the student goes more than once a week. This will give the student the edge of extra practice that will help them reach their goals faster and more easily. All students are evaluated every eight weeks. All testing and belt promotions are recommended and certified by Sensei Mike.
Belt Levels are as follows:
• Yellow
• 2nd Degree Orange
• 1st Degree Orange
• 2nd Degree Purple
• 1st Degree Purple
• 2nd Degree Blue
• 1st Degree Blue
• 2nd Degree Green
• 1st Degree Green
• 3rd Degree Brown
• 2nd Degree Brown
• 1st Degree Brown
• 1st Degree Black
American Kenpo or Kenpo Karate is a system of martial arts created by Ed Parker, characterized by the use of quick moves in rapid-fire succession intended to overwhelm an opponent. It is largely marketed as a self-defense system, and is derived from traditional Southern Chinese kung fu and other martial arts.
Parker introduced significant modifications in his art, including principles, theories, and concepts of motion as well as terminology, throughout his life. He left behind a large number of instructors who teach many different versions of American Kenpo as Ed Parker died before he named a successor to his art. One of Ed Parker’s students was Elvis Presley.
Serving the following areas in Worcester County, Massachusetts:
Spencer, E. Brookfield, Leicester, N.Brookfield, Paxton, Rochdale, Charlton, Oxford, Sturbridge, Southbridge, Worcester, Brookfield, Shrewsbury, Millbury, Auburn, Holden, Rutland, Barre, Webster, Dudley, Brimfield, Oakham, Warren, and Princeton
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