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Old 09-28-2012, 06:03 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by cara View Post
In my early twenties, I studied Kenpo Karate. Ed Parker was my Sibok. I stopped when my school started mixing in American Kenpo under Sigung Stephen Labounty. It wasn't because I disagreed with the teachings that I stopped. Rather, my interests were changing and I wanted to spend my time doing other things like rugby and choir.

I currently do dragon kenpo, which basically isn't too much different from what you trained in. Though, I will agree that I don't always find it good when instructors want to mix other styles. It makes it far more confusing. I mean, I currently do more than one style, but I still think that it's best to train them all individually.
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