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![]() | ========= Hello, Hiarchy... Who are the top two practitioners in your system and what position and ranking do they hold? No need to name names if you do not wish to. Just, what position and ranking do they hold? How is the organization structured? And if you wish... Where did they obtain their position? Such as did they form their own organization? Were they appointed? Did their "grandmaster", pass on, or whatever? Were they deemed the most skilled as the reason for appointment? Am working on a general research project involving the organizational structures of Kenpo/Martial Arts systems. Not looking for dirt, just basic, general, information. I know that different groups structure and go about things differently. I am trying to tie together some possible reasons for the various structures. I thank you, in advance, for your input. Milt G. Read More ... or click reply below. ------------------------------ MartialTalk.com Post Bot - Kenpo Feed |
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