Hi Folks. I'm weighing some options as I'm looking at new schools and styles. In this thread, I'd like to compare two styles without it degenerating into a "my style is great your style sucks" debacle.
But, I was comparing kenpo with TKD and am trying to chose between them. I have visited schools and have found a TKD school I like and a kenpo school I like and here are some observations and questions. I'd like to get feedback.
1)TKD is about 90% foot techniques and, although powerful and aggressive, it's designed for sport and may not always be effective self defense. In TKD (WTF olympic style) sparring though, you wear chest protection and spar full force, which gives the practitioner the feel of going full power as well as absorbing full power kicks, which in turn IS good self defense conditioning.
2)Kenpo is more balanced with with hand and feet tenchiques and is more self defense oriented than sport. However, pre arranged moves are practiced and the sparring is always controled. While controlled sparring helps range, speed, stanima and technique, it doesn't give one the practice and feel of full force kicks and punches as are practiced in TKD.
In summery, the delima in chosing between the two arts is that, TKD is a sport, but it's sparring is more aggresive and one can get the feel of delivering full force kicks. Kenpo is a better for self defense, but the practice and sparring is far less realistic in terms of delivering powerful straikes.
Am I right about this or am I off track? I've visited these schools once, so if I'm off base tell me. I'm not trying to start a controversy, just trying to gain knowledge as choosing a martial art school is proving to be a difficult decision.
Would appreciate insight
Thank you
But, I was comparing kenpo with TKD and am trying to chose between them. I have visited schools and have found a TKD school I like and a kenpo school I like and here are some observations and questions. I'd like to get feedback.
1)TKD is about 90% foot techniques and, although powerful and aggressive, it's designed for sport and may not always be effective self defense. In TKD (WTF olympic style) sparring though, you wear chest protection and spar full force, which gives the practitioner the feel of going full power as well as absorbing full power kicks, which in turn IS good self defense conditioning.
2)Kenpo is more balanced with with hand and feet tenchiques and is more self defense oriented than sport. However, pre arranged moves are practiced and the sparring is always controled. While controlled sparring helps range, speed, stanima and technique, it doesn't give one the practice and feel of full force kicks and punches as are practiced in TKD.
In summery, the delima in chosing between the two arts is that, TKD is a sport, but it's sparring is more aggresive and one can get the feel of delivering full force kicks. Kenpo is a better for self defense, but the practice and sparring is far less realistic in terms of delivering powerful straikes.
Am I right about this or am I off track? I've visited these schools once, so if I'm off base tell me. I'm not trying to start a controversy, just trying to gain knowledge as choosing a martial art school is proving to be a difficult decision.
Would appreciate insight
Thank you
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