--- In shaolinkempo@yahoogroups.com, ssdcinc wrote:
> Carl,the 3rd degree blackbelt tape is ready.I
> lost your e-mail address when I had that computer
> problem last month. have a new system now !One thursday
> in late june I will be up in the new england area,I
> will defintely make time to work with you since i
> missed you when you were visitng you relatives on long
> Island .<br> Take care!<br> Respectfully,<br> Thomas R
> Ingargiola
Looking for DVD or Tapes of 1st through 5th - Do you have - I'm a 3rd
in Villari system - no one near me to train - Syracuse. -J-
Carl,the 3rd degree blackbelt tape is ready.I lost your e-mail address when I had that computer problem last month. have a new system now !One thursday in late...
it seems to me that demasco altered many aspects of the system, making it more kung fu- ish. he actually started to refer to the style *as* kung fu, going so...
given shaolin kempo's diverse and meandering history, do you think of it as more chinese, japanese, american, or just eclectic?<br><br>i usually tell people ...
I think you answer is good.I would like to add 1 quick way to explain it.Our art is called shaolin kempo karate.However it is really taught in the order of...
Yes ! chris I would have to agree with you some what.Some of his changes have been good,but some of them were not so good.Many of the stances and footwork in ...
I just got back from the Oleg Taktarov seminar ,i mentioned earlier.It was good experience,the crowd was small as promised . I got a chance to ask alot of ...
I am not sure what stance changes you are refering to.The only person that I was aware of that made significant positive changes in the stances was Professor ...
First, I believe GGM Castro spells his art Shaolin Kenpo, using the N. From my limited experience, Castro trained folks move in a fashion similar to the ...
okay, i may have been a little misleading with my other post.<br><br>i should have written that some of the *moves* in the techniques were changed by demasco,...
DEMASCO said "There were very linear movements, and the students were very upright. They didn't use their whole body when delivering a punch, so it was more...
Hi Chris,<br> I am not sure if you are from the west coast or east coast.It sounds like your are from the east coast .<br> The changes we have been speaking...
I study with Masters self-defense centers. We have always learned them very kung fu-ish/circular. This has been the major difference for me btwn the ...
>>I just have alot to say on this subject of changes and why they happen.<<<<br><br>By sharing your experience and perspective perhaps you can...
I have DM22 as a defense against a jab then front 2 knuckle. That's why we do 2 blocks. Do you normally practice this as just against a single punch?...
>By: jinshinyi<br>>Date: 6/5/01 10:45 am <br>><br>>From the picture the stances are very upright, >no? <br><br>if you are referring to the pix...
Do you normally practice this as just against a single<br> punch? <br><br><br>Yup, guess that's why it didn't make sense. I know I ask a lot of questions but I...
Two rising blocks 5+6 (or 6 + 5 depending on who you ask) then spear to the throat, reverse knife to the throat with sweep for a takedown.<br>My instructors...
I have always had #22 this way:<br>Bolck with a #5 +#6 block while retreating then follow with a right spear to throat then a left<br>palm motion to side of...