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According to Mr. Parker, the Art of Kenpo never changes,
but is constantly refining. So as we have kept up with
refinements in the Art, we still teach the entire system
Mr. Parker left upon his death; that is,
24 techniques per belt level, with extensions to
the Orange, Purple, Blue, and Green belt charts, and
all of the forms and sets, including
two taken from the book "Secrets of Chinese Karate".
We
let the students find their own pace. We make no guarantees
on advancement, we only provide the opportunity. Nor
do we require people to join "clubs" to help insure
their advancement. Everything a student gains is earned
by the student.
This is a serious and Intense School, do not even approach
us unless you are able to maintain the financial
obligation and the Effort level required!
Mr.
Frederick himself is the Senior Professor and holds
a 7th Degree Black Belt in Kenpo and in the American Kenpo Karate Systems. Mr.
Frederick is on the floor teaching daily, conducts all
tests, and oversees all teaching.
To help Mr. Jim, Thomas McCloskey serves as a Senior Instructor. Mr. Tom holds a 4th Degree Black Belt in Chinese Kenpo and a 4th Degree Black Belt in the American Kenpo Karate System.
Assistant Instructors include:
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3rd Degree Black Belt
American Kenpo Karate Systems
3rd Degree Black Belt
Tae Kwon Do
Dan Menges
3rd Degree Black Belt
Ed Parker's Kenpo
Dennis Kelley Jr.
Age 20
2nd Degree Black Belt
American Kenpo Karate Systems
1st Place in LTTKA Championship Grappling
Grand Champion Sparring - MD Classic - 2005
1st Place Kenpo Forms - Battle of Baltimore - 2005
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