KENPO

What is Kenpo Karate?

Kenpo is one of the several martial art forms which developed in Asia. It has roots both in Chinese and Japanese martial arts and is commonly associated with modern-day Karate. The most common form of Kenpo is American Kenpo and is widely taught in the US.  At Marsh Martial Arts, a streamlined and effective style derived from American Kenpo is taught.

Other original forms are still taught in other countries, but they are slightly distinct and less aggressive. Asian Kenpo masters do not consider American Kenpo to be a real style of martial art as it was made by Ed Parker combining numerous different techniques of martial arts thus losing its originality.

Is it Kenpo or Kempo?

The word ‘kenpo’ is a Japanese translation of the Chinese word ‘quanfa’ which is informally translated as ‘kempo’. Due to the widespread and cross-cultural adoption of this art form, many divergent word meanings and definitions of it have emerged. 

The word ‘kenpo’ also translates to ‘ken’ meaning fist and ‘po’ meaning a method or law. Hence, a widely accepted interpretation of the word Kenpo is the ‘fist method’ or ‘fist law’.

Difference Between Kenpo and Karate

The origin of Kenpo and Karate are quite similar as they both developed because of the exchange between Chinese and Japanese martial arts. Both the art forms use a combination of hard and soft techniques and have similar attack and defense techniques. 

However, there are some major differences also. Kata is a very important aspect of Karate whereas Kenpo does not use kata’s and instead has its own forms. 

The use of symbols is another key difference between Kenpo and Karate. The Dragon is a very important symbol in Kenpo form whereas Karate hardly uses any symbols. Both the styles follow the same belt ranking system. 

Kenpo styles 

There are five major styles of Kenpo in use today which share a lot of similarities with each other.

  1. Okinawa Kenpo – it was developed by Shigeru Nakamura in 1960, a style of karate that combines ancient Japanese martial art Ti techniques with Kenpo Karate.
  2. Kosho Ryu Kenpo – this style combines three art forms like Jujutsu, Kyudo, and Shaolin Chaun Fa while undertaking the Rinzai Zen philosophy.
  3. American Kenpo – it is the most widespread style with its origin in the teachings of James Mitose and William Sun Chow.
  4. Kajukenbo – Adriano Emperado, a student of William chow founded Kajukenbo, a combination of karate, jujutsu, Kenpo, and boxing.
  5. Shorinji Kenop –is a modified version of Shaolin Kung Fu and was founded in 1947 by  Doshin So, a Japanese martial art practitioner and military intelligence agent.

Kenpo karate belt order

Kenpo Karate belt ranking system might vary according to the Kenpo karate style. However, the belts are broadly classified into the following categories.

Belt ColourLevel
Yellow beltLaying the foundation
Orange beltExpanding the arsenal
Purple beltSeizing control
Blue beltMastering movement
Green beltFinding the flow
Brown beltPowering up
Black beltThe end is the beginning

Kenpo karate techniques

Mentioned below is a list of some common Kenpo techniques.

TechniqueMeaning
Obscure WingFlank Shoulder Grab Defense
Escaping RamRear Bear Hug Defense
Captured WingHammerlock Defense
Clashing HammersSide Headlock Defense
Twirling FansInside Punch Defense
Beating DisasterOverhead Club Defense
Choking SerpentRear Headlock Defense

What is American Kenpo?

As mentioned above, American Kenpo is the most popular form of Kenpo. It was developed by Ed Parker, a student of William Chow in Hawaii. 

He used techniques from various other martial art forms, a reason why Kenpo masters believe his style is not real and only has flashy moves. He is, however, rightly credited for making Kenpo popular in the US and even in the movie industry.

It is a unique blend of rapid hand strikes utilizing kicks, blocks, etc. American Kenpo split into various art forms and divisions after the death of the founder, Ed Parker.

What is Chinese Kenpo?

Chinese Kempo usually refers to the traditional Chinese art form Chuan fa Kung Fu. This traditional Kung fu also follows a northern and southern system. The northern system follows more long, flowy, and graceful techniques while the southern system has deep, short, and rigid stances.

What is Japanese Kenpo?

Japanese Kenpo usually implies Shorinji Kempo. It is a traditional system that follows Buddhist beliefs and looks very similar to Japanese Jujutsu. The philosophical and religious aspects are often highlighted in this Japanese style.

Modern Kenpo is either Shorinji Kenpo or Nippon Kenpo. Shorinji Kenpo combines strikes, locks, and throws and is inspired by karate, jujitsu, and perhaps the founder’s experiences in China. Its primary training method is paired kata. Nippon Kenpo is also an art that combines a similar mix of techniques but makes it into a full contact sport.

Traditionally, kenpo referred to boxing methods that came from China. You might see this term used in classical jujitsu literature to refer to this.

What is the difference between American Kenpo, Chinese Kenpo, and Japanese Kenpo?

The American, Chinese and Japanese Kenpo have intricate differences in their styles and characteristics. The Japanese Kenpo follows Buddhist beliefs and the fighters wear unique uniforms supplemented with a vest. In style, this form of martial art leans more towards jiu jitsu.

Chinese Kenpo traditionally leans more towards Kung fu with short, rigid, and deep stances. Fighters generally wear Chinese costumes. On the other hand, American Kenpo fighters wear Japanese uniforms which are inherently black but come with a lot of patches. This martial art has higher stances with a mix of open hand strikes and numerous graceful forms.

That being said, all these three types of Kenpo art forms come from multiple lineages and historical narratives, but they more and less follow the same kind of techniques. 

American Kenpo moves might sound different due to the English names given to them by Ed Parker, but they all follow the same offensive and defensive techniques.

Kenpo karate weapons

Weapons in Kenpo Karate are used for self-defense. The self-defense techniques can be adapted to single stick or double stick. Some weapons used are,

  1. Knife/dagger
  2. Singlestick
  3. Double stick
  4. Handguns 

Is Kenpo effective in a street fight?

Kenpo can be highly effective in a street fight. However, it is important to note that Kenpo Karate has many styles and not all styles are effective in street fights.

With diligent training and proper execution, almost all martial arts forms can give you an upper hand during fights.

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