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Kenpō (****anese: 拳法,けんぽう) is the name of
several martial arts. This term is
often informally transliterated as "kempo", as a
result of
applying Traditional...
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American Kenpo Karate (/ˈkɛnpoʊ/), also
known as
American Kenpo or Ed Parker's
Kenpo Karate, is an
American martial art
founded and
codified by Ed Parker...
- 大日本帝国憲法, romanized: Dai-Nippon
Teikoku Kenpō),
known informally as the
Meiji Constitution (明治憲法,
Meiji Kenpō), was the
constitution of the
Empire of...
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martial artists traveled to
China to
practice Chinese kenpo, and
added it to the
ancient kenpo, the so-called 'Okinawa-te'.
After further study, they...
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American martial artist who
brought the art of
Kenpo to the
United States starting in 1936. Many
Kenpo teachers trace their lineage to him.
Mitose was...
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Nuregami kenpō (濡れ髪剣法,
Nuregami kenpō) is a 1958 black-and-white ****anese film
directed by Bin Kato.
Raizo Ichikawa as
Gennosuke Matsudaira Kaoru Yachigusa...
- Constitution", "Post-war Constitution" (戦後憲法, Sengo-
Kenpō), or "Peace Constitution" (平和憲法, Heiwa-
Kenpō), it is
relatively short at 5,000 words, less than...
- of a
young man (Speakman), who is
trained in the
martial art of
American Kenpo, and his
fight against the
Korean mafia in Los Angeles. It was released...
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Karate Federation (BKF) and
founder of The Five-Level Method/Shorin-Ju
Kenpo. In
addition to
being a three-time
international champion (Wall 2003, p...
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American Kenpo. Born in Honolulu,
Parker began training in Judo at an
early age and
later studied boxing.
During the 1940s,
Parker was
introduced to
Kenpō by...