Saturday, January 25, 2020

Ed Parker's Language Analogy

If you ever attended one of his seminars you probably heard him call Kenpo a "Language of Motion".
I have posted two parts of a series on my thoughts about that in my website at www.kenpotv.com, for those of you who are subscribers.
If you are not, it's $29/yr for access to monthly articles and hundred of items in the archives.
https://kenpotv.com/levels-page-pmp/

Monday, December 30, 2019

What I'm (Re) Reading

And re-listening to.
I almost didn't read the last 100 pages, since I knew what was coming. What a great story.

I bought this years ago and started to listen again. I love this Professor's lecture style. It's loaded with great info, if you're interested in linguistics and the development of language. I thought his comments lend themselves well to Ed Parker's analogies of language and the alphabet of motion. In fact, I started a two-part article on my thoughts on this on my website at www.kenpotv.com.

Friday, December 13, 2019

My Second Mom


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Carole Wolken was my judo instructor when I was 11 years old. She was recently diagnosed with liver cancer and passed away in her sleep on Dec.11, 2019.
     I'd re-connected with her years ago when I lived in Florida and she was in-state for a vacation. When she came to Florida we would see each other and during one visit she gave me her black belt. She felt it would not mean much to her kids but that I would appreciate it. I have it in a display case in my office. It was the belt she wore when I first met her and it had burned itself into my memory.
     In 2018, when I accepted the 10th degree, it was Carole who presented the new belt to me. That's what this photo is of. Shawn Knight and his wife, Rebecca, put on the event there in Tucson, where Carole was living at the time. Shawn walked her to the stage for the presentation. That's him behind her.
     I was in Tucson the first weekend of December this year and Carole, with her husband Steve, had planned to meet. That was when she told me she had cancer and that if she did not feel up to it, she hoped I would understand. I got to town and she told me she had gone into hospice care. She passed a few days later.
     I have a lot of great memories of her and am blessed to have had her there with us for my promotion, and to have her watch me teach. She told me I'd made her proud. Carole was like a mother to me over the years. I'd lost my own mom years ago.
     Carole and my mom were the two people I credit with getting me into the arts. Mom got me in, Carole kept me there. The school she taught at, Shindo Kan, in Chicago, instilled so much in me that I am grateful for.
     I was informed of her passing my her nephew, David Kikoen, in Chicago. David is my counterpart in that it was Carole who also got him into the arts and he too has reached Senior Master rank in his art. David Zorich is the son of the owner of the dojo we went to and David is also an accomplished Judoka. We have Carole to give credit to, at least in part, for what we have achieved.
     Introducing her to the Kenpo community at the Tucson event was a pleasure and privilege. She inspired people and put a smile on their faces.
     Miss you, "Mom".




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Carole's belt
 

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The dojo
                                     

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Blaise Joseph Zorich, who taught us all.
                                                     

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Books stocked

I have copies of the new Runaway Blues and Whisper From The Alamo. $14 /ea. You can get them from me via PayPal or check or buy on Lulu.com or Amazon.

Tucson camp

The annual event in Tucson was another great one. Shawn and Rebrcca Knight, along with Andrew Pilch, did a fine job.
Below is the handout Mr. Bob White used in his class. You may find it useful.
Here is a link to photos from the weekend. Even if you don't have Facebook, you might be able to see it. https://www.facebook.com/AIK.Knight/photos/a.2262353067198715/2262357267198295/?type=3&theater



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Ed Parker's Language Analogy

If you ever attended one of his seminars you probably heard him call Kenpo a "Language of Motion". I have posted two parts of a se...