(posted recently on Facebook by Mr. Tatum)
Kenpo forms, also known as kata (Japanese term), are an integral part of training in this system.
Beyond being mere sequences of movements, Kenpo shapes encapsulate a wealth of techniques and concepts essential to the practitioner.
Within each form there are seemingly simple but meaningful movements and practical application in real combat situations.
One of the most intriguing features of Kenpo shapes is the presence of hidden movements, also known as "secret movements".
These movements are those that are not obvious at first sight, requiring careful analysis and meticulous practice to discover their usefulness and applicability.
They can be subtle deviations, hidden blocks, or strategic counter-collapses that are ingeniously integrated into the sequence of the shape.
The importance of thoroughly investigating the hidden content in Kenpo forms lies in the development of the practitioner's understanding and skill.
By discovering and understanding these hidden movements, the practitioner acquires a deeper knowledge of the techniques, as well as a more comprehensive appreciation of the philosophy and principles underlying kenpo.
In addition, the exploration of hidden movements promotes creativity and adaptability in combat. By understanding how movements in a form can be transformed into effective responses to different situations and attacks, the practitioner develops the ability to improvise and respond effectively in a real confrontation.
In short, Kenpo's shapes offer much more than just sequences of movements. They are true deposits of knowledge and wisdom, teaching not only combat techniques, but also values such as perseverance, discipline and the constant pursuit of excellence.
A thorough investigation of the hidden contents of Kenpo's forms is crucial to unlocking his full potential and reaching true mastery in this martial art.
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