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About the Author: Ryan Wheaton has been teaching American Kenpo since 1991 and is the chief instructor at Arrowhead Martial Arts Studio in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is an internationally certified 6th degree black belt and personal student of 10th degree black belt Paul Mills. Ryan sits on the Board of Directors for the American Kenpo Karate International (AKKI) and is also a regular seminar presenter at AKKI National & International events.

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11/30/2005

Keep Light on Your Feet

Filed under: Martial Arts Training — Ryan Wheaton

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The foot maneuvers we practiced last night hopefully opened your eyes to the importance of not resting on your heels. If you want to be explosive with your footwork, it is important to stay on the balls of your feet.

If you’re caught in stance where your heels are flat on the ground, you’re just not going to have the same maneuverability and explosiveness in your footwork. This became readily apparent watching everyone last night when we did the back switch push drag drill to start things off.

Stances are the foundation to the art of Kenpo and something that needs to be practiced on a regular basis. They are the vehicles to transition you from neutral bow to neutral bow.

Examples of the footwork you should be practicing:

1) Front switch
2) Back switch
3) Side switch
4) Hop switch
5) Push drag
6) Pull drag
7) Drag step
8) Step drag
9) Step through
10) Rear crossover
11) Front crossover

These should be practiced to all points of the compass – moving forward, in reverse, to the side, on the angles – as well as in multiple combinations and sequences.

Start with one foot maneuver then move into adding then rearranging the sequence like we did last night. Be sure you’re taking the time to get these down. If your art isn’t built from a solid foundation, everything else you do just won’t be as effective as it could be.

11/29/2005

New Class Schedule

Filed under: Studio News — Ryan Wheaton

As reminder, our new class schedule starts on December 1st. This new schedule is to ensure class sizes are kept to a minimum so everyone – at every level – receives the time and attention they deserve to accelerate their learning and enhance their abilities.

Level 1
White Belt – Purple Belt
7 PM – 8:15 PM

Level 2
Blue Belt – Brown Belt
8:15 PM – 9:15 PM

11/5/2005

Holiday Schedule

Filed under: Studio News — Ryan Wheaton

Arrowhead Martial Arts Studio will be closed:

November 24, 2005 - Thanksgiving
December 20, 2005 - January 2, 2006 - Holiday Break

Classes will resume on Tuesday January 3rd, 2006 at their regularly scheduled time.