The Links

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Last Updated
Dec/03/02
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Kenpo Links

Here are my favourite sites on the Subject on American Kenpo,
Ed Parker Kenpo, Kenpo Karate and any of it's other names.
I hope they are of interest to you.

This is the Official Home Page of Ed Parker Sr's Kenpo Karate.
The Page was off line for a while but it's back up and running under a new provider it looks like.  It looks like it's been updated.
This is a must visit for any Kenpo enthusiast.
(Last Updated Dec/2002)

Ed Parker Jr's Website
Ed Parker Jr., Son of the "Father of American Kenpo"
Senior Grandmaster Ed Parker.  
Ed Jr. is continuing the tradition of spreading the teachings of American Kenpo. 
He travels the world giving seminars on the finer points of the art.
The site has been under construction for many years now.  Doesn't look like he intends
to update it in the near future.


This site has an abundance of information on the Ed Parker Kenpo system. 
The founder of the I.K.K.O., Mr. Dennis Conatser is a pleasure to speak with and extremely helpful with any questions you may have.
Though the information on this site has not been updated in quite some time.  
I still highly recommend a visit to the site.

British Kenpo Karate Union
This is an extremely professional website.  
Full of information that is being updated on a fairly regular basis.
Leave a message in there discussion room and guest book and don't be surprised if you get a friendly and helpful reply.
(Site Last updated Nov/06/02)

"Integrity Through Excellence"
Dedicated to the Ed Parker dream of continuing education and the evolution of "The Science" through Advanced American Kenpo Concepts and Sub-Level Four™

“When I am gone, I hope that people won't try to traditionalize my Art. I want you to always remember that Kenpo will always be the Art of Perpetual Change. If you remember this, then the Art will never become obsolete because it will change with the times. While the ignorant refuse to study and the intelligent never stop, we should always be mindful of the fact that our reward in life is proportionate with the contributions we make. A true Martial Artist is not one who fears change, but one who causes it to happen. To live is to change, and to obtain perfection is to have changed often. Progress is a necessity that is a part of nature. While it is true that casting the old aside is not necessary in order to obtain something new, we should study old theories not as a means of discrediting them, but to see if they can be modified to improve our present conditions. A word of advice, The humble man makes room for progress; the proud man believes he is already there."

Edmund Kealoha Parker Sr.
Volume 2, Infinite Insights
(Page Last Updated Nov/02/02)