Kenpo Karate

American kenpo karate in Sacramento is great for men, women and children. Men like the hard hitting and women like precision and the flowing movements. Children learn self-discipline and respect.

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Sacramento Kenpo Karate

New Black Belt at the School and Stripe Promotions

Tonight (Wed.), we had a smaller class. Tara was unable to make it, but we did have Mitch, Aaron, Mario, Corrina, Claudia, Keylan, and Kayla. Trish was there, but her daughter her hurt finger, so she had to leave. Chris hasn't been able to come to class because he's been working, but he did ask me to pass along his salutations. He hopes to get back to class soon.

The orange belts worked on the next couple of moves on short 2 kata. We did some spontaneity drills and did some other drills with kicks and punches in lines.

We had black belt class before the 7:30 class and we have a new black belt who joined us. His name is Garth Cobb and he and his daughter are going to be joining us at our school. They're transferring from another kenpo school and we're glad to have them both.

We also awarded some stripes tonight. Mario got his second orange stripe. He knows the material pretty well -- we're just trying to get him to hit with more intensity. Kayla and Keylan also received stripes. They each got their first yellow stripe. They know their short one fairly well and are getting the hang of the techniques. They can be real proud of themselves!

On a side note, I (Amy) will be gone for the next 3 weeks and Mr. Liner will be teaching my class. I'll be visiting a school in Oregon, then heading to Baltimore for the Kenpo Karate Championships. (I'm just going for the seminars -- I won't be competing.)

I look forward to seeing you all when I get back.

American Kenpo Karate is a hard/soft style of martial arts, created by Ed Parker, designed to promote good self-esteem, confidence, self-reliance, excellent defensive skills and is a lot of fun. If you want to learn the ultimate in self defense, we teach Kenpo Karate in Rancho Cordova at Mather Sports Facility.    

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Saturday, July 08, 2006

The New Orange Belts are Here!

A new initiation for orange belts?On Wednesday night, we had a great class. One of the coolest things that happened was that I was privileged to award orange belts to Aaron, Trisha, April, Matt and Mitch. They have all been working hard and have pre-tested in class over the last several weeks. Trisha hasn't been able to join us in class as much as she'd like, but when she does come, she always shows up early to work on her material. Mitch is also there early working on material. That's what we like to see in class -- students taking the extra step. Matt is getting some really nice forward bows and Aaron is starting to bend his knees correctly. I had hoped to give Claudia and Mario each a stripe, but Mario was sick and Claudia fogot her belt and jacket! Ugh. We've been enjoying Kayla and Keylan as well, but they seem to be sick quite a bit. I hope they start feeling better. Congratulations to all of our newest orange belts! You're doing great work!

Last week, we had a visitor from another school, Albert, who is a fourth degree in Kenpo. He assisted me and Tara teaching the class and we were all most amused when he showed Mitch and Mario the importance of checking the opponent's arm in several techniques. (They ended up on their butts.) It was a lot of fun to have a visitor.

In the Little Dragons class that Mr. Cogal teaches, we had a young visitor,and hopefully a new student, Jadon, who joined them. He's Tara's son, is four years old, and he's adorable. He fit in well with the other two students and we hope to have him come back.

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