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Universals of Kenpo

Universals of Kenpo

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Universals of Kenpo
Review: After reading this book, I learned many traditions as well as other benefits of the Art of Kenpo. I find this book a must to all serious Martial Artists. The topics are in detail form so anyone can understand.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great guide for beginners!
Review: For anyone considering taking up the practice of Martial Arts and more specifically Kenpo, this book is a MUST read. It is an excellent source of basic information as well as insight into the "how's" and "why's" of the many blocks and attacks in Kenpo. I highly recommend this book for anyone's collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book on Kenpo
Review: I would have to say this is one of Mr. Bachman's best books. It took me a little longer to read because it's 150+ pgs long. It's a good mix of textual and graphic explanations of Kenpo concepts and principles. I really enjoyed several areas of discussion in this book. I thought the "qualities of an instructor" was very good. Mr. Bachman not only covers more advanced topics, he also takes the time to break down the basics of etiquette, including: bowing, tying your belt, class behavior, etc...It's a very good area to look at for newer martial artists. Under the section of Physiology and Kinesiology, he covers conditioning and has an area called "Muscle Facts". This lists the major muscle groups and what they are responsible for (i.e. their type of motion). Which I took to mean if I attack that muscle the right way then it can no longer do that job. There are also some basic stretching drills.

One of my favorite chapters is Psychology and Practice. He covers meditation, practice and practicing for control. The topic, "Practice: Patterns for Progress" is excellent. He breaks down practicing into imitating, internalizing, personalizing and visualizing. It's a great topic of discussion. He also suggests way to keep training interesting, the learning stages of Kenpo, mental progress (great discussion) and motivation.

He covers weapons concepts that are very interesting. Diagram of an attack with a weapon and the diagram of a weapon really eye opening. Also the fundamentals of control with a weapon was a good topic. Two topics in this chapter, Window of Opportunity and Keys to Accomplishment could be used for weapons or empty hands and represent a person that has taken time to study and develop a theory behind the actual process of being confronted and the way to successfully respond.

The other chapter that was also one of my favorites was the one on Principles. In this chapter Mr. Bachman talks about memorization, personal weapons: progression to conversion (making a simple strike sophisticated) and commitment. Two very good areas of discussion in this chapter are the scientific method of Kenpo and Selecting and Creating Opportunity.

His conclusion is a list of Kenpo sayings that he as come up with over the years and a story of one of his Black Belts. I would have to say that this is definitely one of Mr. Bachman's best books. It has something for everyone. From basic to advanced concepts, empty hands to weapons. In my review I only touched on the things that I found most interesting. There is actually a lot of good information that I didn't mention. So I would suggest this Kenpo book to any martial artist that is looking to advanced their studies. As Mr. Bachman says, "An intelligent person answers questions, the wise person asks them". I think Mr. Bachman shows in this book that he is both intelligent by freely sharing his information (I say freely because the cost is so reasonable) and wise by asking you, the practitioner, if your willing to expand your thought process in the many different aspects of the martial arts.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Grouping your Techniques.
Review: My favorite section of this book is on Kenpo Files. Lee shows the student how to organize, group and categorize your techniques. It is this approach which accomplishes proficiency in the usefulness of your self defense moves. I find myself (5th degree black belt) using this system for all of my moves. It is extremely helpful no matter what rank you are. I highly recommend this book to all students and instructors of this Art.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 150+ pages of "must have" information.
Review: This book gives us here in Ireland the information we need to continue our Kenpo studies in the absence of regular instruction. It gives us the answers and the hunger for more knowledge. Thank you Mr. Bachman from. Ward Kenpo Schools Ireland

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Universals of Kenpo ISBN 0-9652672-7-X
Review: This book surely deserves a 5 STAR. Certainly I am glad that there is a reference to the ART. I find this book "Universals Of Kenpo" to be a compass as I personally jouney through this Art. Thank you Mr. Bachman for such a great contribution.


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