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Newsletter
JS Welcome Article
JS 2012 Seminar & Event Schedule
Journey 2 About The Author
Thank You - Bob White Invitational
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JS Seminars
April 15- Family Karate Fitness - Franklin, MA
April 21 - Port Orchard Kenpo Karate - Port Orchard, WA April 28-29 - European Kenpo Karate Camp - Ireland
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Events
April 28-29 - European Kenpo Karate Camp - Ireland
European release of the International Journey
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What's New for 2012
Special Announcement
2012 AKTS Kenpo Summit
Saturday, June 23,2012
Hyatt House Denver Int’l Airport
18741 East 71st Avenue
Denver, CO. 80249
1-303-262-4282
Click Here To Download Flyer for Detailed Info(PDF) Click Here to Download(PDF) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pre-sales of the International Journey is now being offered also a limited Hard Bound cover. For more information contact Mr. Sepulveda at akts01@q.com . The Journey 2 
This book is not a rewrite, or second in a series, or a clone of its highly successful predecessor THE JOURNEY, which was published ten years ago in 2001. This second book is a stand alone book, which is why some of the Honorees from the first book are featured in this second work.
Tom Bleecker List of Honorees: United States: Bob White, John Sepulveda, Chuck Sullivan, Paul Dye, Bryan Hawkins, Brian Duffy, Frank Trejo, Steve LaBounty, Gilbert Velez, Lee Wedlake, Doreen DiRenzio (formerly Doreen Cogliandro), Mike Pick, Sean Kelley, Jeff Speakman, Dave Hebler International Honorees: Sergio Correa (Chile), Jose Garay (Chile), Francisco Espinosa (Chile), Christian Springer (Germany), Edward Downey (Ireland), Tommy Jordan (Ireland), Maurice Mahon (Ireland), Gary Ellis (United Kingdom), Jaki McVicar (United Kingdom), Roy McDonald (Jersey), Graham Lelliot (Jersey), Hans Hesselmann (The Netherlands), Shay Paget, Barney Coleman
About The Author 

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Our Mission Statement
The primary purpose of our Association is to continue the teaching of Senior Grandmaster Edmund K. Parker, by providing our members with a standardized base of knowledge and teaching, while allowing personal preference, expression, and variable expansion within the Art.
It is our intention to provide a solid base to teach and learn from, not to control or manipulate your Kenpo experience. The Art of SGM Parker's Kenpo is widespread and diversified, to many sources. Realizing the enormity of information and rich history of our Kenpo, we welcome the many qualified people who were exposed to these teachings. We will work towards developing the Art of American Kenpo throughout the world and support and train those individuals who seek to study and teach Ed Parker's American Kenpo System.
The quality and standards set by Mr. Parker must be preserved while the Art of Kenpo continues to evolve and grow. American Kenpo is a living Art, which exists and grows through its schools, instructors and students, and which provides a solid structure of responsible leadership, administrators, and qualified instructors.
About Ed Parker
We would like to briefly introduce our founding "Father of American Karate", the late Senior Grandmaster Edmund K. Parker. At sixteen years of age Ed Parker first began studying Kenpo with Frank Chow in his native homeland of Honolulu, Hawaii. Having been in many street fights himself, Mr. Parker quickly saw the benefits of Kenpo’s explosive action, minimum target exposure, and potential to ward off multiple attackers. Ed Parker is known as one of America’s foremost Karate Pioneers having opened the first karate studio in Provo, Utah in 1954. He opened his second school in Pasadena, CA in 1956, and within two years he was teaching many well known entertainment personalities.
In 1961 Time Magazine referred to Ed Parker as the "High Priest and Prophet of the Hollywood sect". He taught such notables as Elvis Presley, Robert Wagner, Blake Edwards, Robert Culp, Robert Conrad, George Hamilton, Warren Beatty, and many others. In addition to his life long dedication and contribution to the Martial Arts, Mr. Parker had many firsts, such as the first; to teach a karate class on a university campus, to open a commercial studio in America, authentic karate technical advisor for television and movies in the U.S., to publish a rule booklet specifically for karate competition, and many others. Some of his most notable books include "The Encyclopedia of Kenpo", "The Zen of Kenpo", and the five volume series, "Infinite Insights into Kenpo". Today there are Ed Parker schools and affiliates throughout the United States, Ireland, Germany, England, New Zealand, Australia, Holland, Spain, Venezuela, Guatemala, Africa, Chile, and others.
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