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natxanadu
09-Dec-2003, 08:10 AM
do you have to break things and stuff in kenpo ?
SoKKlab
09-Dec-2003, 11:38 AM
People mainly.
natxanadu
09-Dec-2003, 04:09 PM
just want to know if you have to break boards and stuff in kenpo, if you dont then i might give it ago, i currently practise jujutsu but i want to do a striking art as well
quartermaster
09-Dec-2003, 05:10 PM
dunno why anyone would want to break boards, arms are so much more fun
KenpoDavid
09-Dec-2003, 05:39 PM
at my school we occaisonally have a student fun night, where we get together informally and watch kung-fu movies, eat pizza, and break boards. It's not really part of the cuurriculum but it's fun.
Razor
16-Dec-2003, 02:49 AM
We practice breaking in Kara-Ho Kempo, though not part of the rank advancement criteria, it is considered a good way to test your KI or internal power. We do not usually use boards instead we break bricks, tiles, or ice mainly-
Anyone see the Tonight Show with Jay Leno where GM Sam Kuoha showed Jay how to break bricks then broke a large stack of ice?
RCastillo
03-Jan-2004, 11:06 PM
Originally posted by KenpoDavid
at my school we occaisonally have a student fun night, where we get together informally and watch kung-fu movies, eat pizza, and break boards. It's not really part of the cuurriculum but it's fun.
Same here!:)
wingzero1216
04-Jun-2004, 08:19 AM
where i teach, its not a regular thing but we break bricks. when we do one of our chief instructors like to show off and he performs 2 special breaks; one with a egg in he hand and one using a shot glass. its some crazy stuff knowing that he could cut he fingers off with the shot glass
Meshugener87
06-Jun-2004, 09:13 PM
At my dojo, we never touch any bricks or boards. We do break eachother occasionally, though.
Tigermoth
07-Jun-2004, 02:50 PM
At my school we break re-breakable boards just to demonstrate proper form. It is not a requirement for belt advancement but it doesn't hurt and it gives the little ones (and sometimes the big ones) confidence.
Ramda
07-Jun-2004, 03:19 PM
At the school I goto we use the re-brakable boards occasional for kids and adults for confidence and focus but its not a requirement for testing. We also have the occasional evening for the kids to have fun breaking 'real' wood boards.
kenpoist
05-Feb-2005, 11:31 PM
Many kenpo schools that I know of do not instruct in breaking, though I did a ltille for demo puposes in my old kenpo school. I had to do a three station break for my TKD BB.
Maybe they use the old addage from the actor who played Chong Lee (Bloodsport/Enter the Dragon) to Van Damme and Bruce Lee after they had done some fancy breaking in their respective movies- "Very nice, but Boards/Bricks don't hit back". :woo:
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