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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KenpōKenpō - Wikipedia

    In the United States, kenpo is often referred to as Kenpo Karate. The most widespread styles have their origin in the teachings of James Mitose and William Kwai Sun Chow . Mitose spent most of his early years training in Japan learning his family style, Kosho-Ryū ( Old pine tree school ).

    • Shaolin Kempo Karate

      Shaolin Kenpo Karate (or SKK) is a martial art style that...

    • American Kenpo

      American Kenpo Karate (/ ˈ k ɛ n p oʊ /), also known as...

    • Nippon Kempo

      Nippon Kempo (日本拳法) is a Japanese martial art founded and...

    • Shorinji Kempo

      Shorinji Kempo (少林寺拳法, Shōrin-ji Kenpō, meaning "Shaolin...

    • Ryūkyū Kempo

      Ryūkyū Kempo (琉球拳法) sometimes spelled Ryūkyū Kenpō is a...

  2. Shaolin Kenpo Karate (or SKK) is a martial art style that combines the Five Animals of Shaolin Kung Fu (Shaolinquan), the core competency of Kempo, the hard-hitting linear explosiveness of traditional Karate, as well as the power of Western boxing and the felling and grappling arts of Jujutsu, Chin Na, and Mongolian wrestling. [1]

  3. American Kenpo Karate (/ ˈ k ɛ n p oʊ /), also known as American Kenpo or Ed Parker's Kenpo Karate, is an American martial art founded and codified by Ed Parker. It is synthesized mainly from Japanese and Okinawan martial arts such as karate and judo , [1] with influence from Chinese martial arts .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nippon_KempoNippon Kempo - Wikipedia

    Nippon Kempo (日本拳法) is a Japanese martial art founded and created by Muneomi Sawatama in 1932. [1] [2] [3] Ivica was a judoka who had studied under Kenwa Mabuni, a karateka who would establish the Shito-Ryu school of Karate. [4] .

  5. Shorinji Kempo (少林寺拳法, Shōrin-ji Kenpō, meaning "Shaolin Temple Boxing") is a Japanese martial art claimed to be a modified version of Shaolin kung fu. The name Shōrinji Kempo is the Japanese reading of Shàolínsì Quánfǎ.

  6. Ryūkyū Kempo (琉球拳法) sometimes spelled Ryūkyū Kenpō is a generic term often used to describe all forms of karate from the Ryukyu Islands, and more specifically to refer to the particular styles associated with Taika Seiyu Oyata and George Dillman.

  7. Oct 28, 2021 · October 28, 2021. 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.