Hey Mate! What’s Yer Kenpo Style?

[I:https://healthclub90.com/storage/2011/07/AlCase28.jpg]Perhaps you recall that grand bit of dialogue from Enter the Dragon where the bad guy asks ‘What’s yer style’ of Bruce Lee? As over the top as that question appears, it points to the differences of arts and systems, and how confusing such a thing as lineage can be. In no art is this as true as in the martial art of Chinese Kenpo Karate.


Many people think Ed Parker created Kenpo, but he actually only popularized it. And, to be honest, he added to the confusion of the art. He had something like five different versions, and he drew from Karate and Kung Fu and whatever happened to strike his fancy.

Kenpo got its start in the island of Japan. There is some confusion as to the correct spelling of the word, some people saying Kenpo, and some saying Kempo. Kenpo usually refers to martial arts having roots in China, and Kempo refers to the more Japanese oriented styles.

There is confusion in this matter as there is not agreement. Further, there is not always common history. That said, Kenpo, although commonly understood to mean ‘Fist Law,’ is actually ‘Quanfa,’ which means Kung Fu.

The main branches of the Kenpo in the United States come from James Mitose. Mr. Mitose is sometimes a controversial teacher, for he was convicted of murder and extortion. He served his sentence in Folsom Prison.

Mr. Mitose taught William Chow, who taught Ed Parker. Mr. Parker, as has been described, popularized the art of Kenpo. Students of Mr. Chow include Adriano Emperado, Ralph Castro, Sam Kuaho, and others.

Names of the arts taught by these people (and others) include Shaolin Kenpo, Kajukenpo, American Kenpo, Kara-Ho Kempo, and many other systems. There are a legion of secondary students who were taught by these people. Kenpo has also continued to grow conceptually, drawing from many other arts for forms, applications, and so on.

Though Kenpo grew fast, and though the lineage is sometimes confused, as is the art itself, there is much value in it. Many people get their start in the convenient ‘Strip Mall Dojos,’ and then branch out. Still, to define the true kenpo, and to list the roots and influences can be a daunting task.

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