Hello TKFBS,
You posted, “
They were all succesful AFTER leaving Simon.”
Actually, M. Hilbig and T. Higgs were successful while they were with S.K.S.
Sifu Shawn was never a member of T.K.F. but he
is a student of Moh.
You posted,
“They had to grow and adapt and find the weakness in what they were taught.”
As Grand Master Ed Parker himself said, and I quote,
“To live is to change, and to obtain perfection is to have changed often."
That is from here (the last line at the bottom of the page).
http://www.q-net.net.au/~razored/Ed%20Parker.htm
You posted,
“Ed Parker's version would be the only valid comparison as that is what Simon claims to have been a part of.”
I’m not quite sure what you mean here; please elucidate.
You posted about Grand Master Ed Parker’s system growth, “
Why do you think there are several choices?”
He found what he considered more efficient ways of doing things.
”
Ed found that the traditional Kenpo system needed more modifications. Ultimately, his changes made up 85% of the system which he now call American Kenpo”.
From here:
http://www.psykenpology.org/lineage.htm
You posted,
“Moh Kenpo -I hate that you call it that, cuz there really is no Kenpo it.”
I call it Moh Ke
mpo which means fist law (in most translations I have ever read).
And even Grand Master Ed Parker was uncomfortable with names.
He even said,
“Later on, he regretted using the term “karate…”
This is from here:
http://www.kenpomachine.com/rootsofepak.html
You posted,
“Looks very little like any version of Ed Parker's Kenpo.”
Based on what I have seen there are many types of Kempo/Kenpo.
I would agree that American Ke
npo and Moh Ke
mpo do look dissimilar.
But then they both look different from other forms of Kempo, as well.
You posted,
“Where? Were there any Kenpo Notables there judging?
I posted that I would like to see some real kenpoists have a look @
those forms not Local Yocal Tae Kwon Do guy judging forms. I was quite specific there.”
My experiences have been local, true enough.
But M. Hilbig was an instructor with S.K.S. when she competed in California.
As for who was there, I didn’t look to find out.
You posted,
“I know you desperately try to tie yourself Ed Parker as some form
of validation.”
I
“tie” myself to him as much as I reference myself to other like minded people.
I have come to see that Grand Master Ed Parker had a great idea in using a
“results driven perspective”.
The last is from here:
http://www.kenpomachine.com/rootsofepak.html
You posted,
“And what is your opinion worth really?
You have NOT trained both systems have ya? Haven't gone to any seminars or cross-trained?
Don't stretch too far away from your armchair with your opinions.”
I have been training in various martial arts since childhood.
And it would be nice to sit back in my arm chair (if I had the time) and point fingers.
But I’m just too busy.
You posted,
“I calls 'em as I see 'em.”
It has been my experience that we all do that, especially at this forum.
Regards, MrE2Me2
Without prejudice
E&OE