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Kenpo Karate 101: What the Beginner and the Black Belt Should Know by Lee Wedlake |
This book is an excellent resource that gives a broad scope, and is aimed at new students and instructors both. It contains
chapters on how to find a good school, which teaches instructors how to have a good school. Also teaches responsibilities, practice methods and
a history of Kenpo and Mr. Parker. It also looks at psychological responses to fear, tournaments, and street fighting. An excellent resource for all. Available through Amazon. |
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Kenpo Karate 201: The Basic and Exercise Forms by Lee Wedlake with Richard "Huk" Planas |
This book contains the first complete explanations of
Ed Parker's basic and exercise forms ever published. Written by Lee Wedlake,
along with Richard "Huk" Planas, the reader gains insights from
two top instructors of American Kenpo. What is given is a brief history
of the forms, and the reasons for learning and praticing them are included.
Thesis requirements, practice ethods, and tips for readying for competition
are found within. Each form description includes an overview and detail
of the forms sections. Significant themes and sub-themes are also revealed. Available through Amazon. |
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Kenpo Karate 301: The Intermediate Forms- Short Form 3 and Long Form 3 by Lee Wedlake |
Kenpo 301 covers the intermediate forms of Ed Parker's American Kenpo, Short Form 3 and Long Form 3. These forms are normally taught to intermediate or skilled level practitioners of American Kenpo. Discussed are themes, footwork patterns, and techniques sequences. Available through Amazon. |
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Kenpo Karate 401: Form Four by Lee Wedlake |
Kenpo 401 covers the first advanced form of Ed Parker's American Kenpo, Form 4. These forms are normally taught to brown belt practitioners of American Kenpo. Discussed in this book are themes, footwork patterns, and techniques sequences. Available from Amazon. |
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Kenpo Karate 501: Form Five by Lee Wedlake |
Kenpo 501 covers the second advanced form of Ed Parker's American Kenpo, Form 5. These forms are normally taught to Kenpoists who are 1st Deg. Black Belts. Discussed in this book are themes, footwork patterns, and techniques sequences. Available from Amazon. |
| Kenpo Karate 601: Form Six by Lee Wedlake | |
Kenpo 601 covers the third advanced form of Ed Parker's American Kenpo, Form 6, which covers techniques that defend against weapons.. These forms are normally taught to Kenpoists who are 2nd Deg. Black Belts. Discussed in this book are themes, footwork patterns, and techniques sequences. Available from Amazon. |