These were to be apart of the Encyclopedia of Kenpo.
CONTACT MANIPULATION - is the fourth stage of the FOUR STAGES
OF RANGE. It entails the orchestration of control, once contact is made,
to contour, leverage, twist, sprain, lock, choke, restrain, dislocate,
break, fracture, strikedown, takedown (groundwork), etc. Such moves help
to increase the effectiveness of your action on an opponent who my be
standing with you, on the ground with you, or in any other combination
of positions and postures you may both be in. These same techniques,
postures, or positions could be used to cause greater damage or injury
to you as well. Therefore, make every effort to be the victor. ”To
be looked over and added to THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF KENPO.
CONTOUR JAMMING - Methods of contouring the body
to prevent retaliatory action from occurring. For example your hands
or the surface of your
limbs can be used to contour large surface areas of your opponent's body.
While traveling from one point to another, contact is kept constant to
disallow your opponent from taking action. With his limbs and body continually
kept in check, it is difficult for your opponent to strike back.
COVER versus CONCEALMENT - DIFFERENCE OF
CUTTING THE CIRCLE - Refers to a specific method
of executing a club strike (or natural weapon). It involves, (1) following
a circular
path then, (2) while halfway through, having your club follow a linear
path as you proceed to strike your target. Applying this method not only
enhances economy of motion, but greatly adds to the speed and force of
your action.
DIAGONAL LEVERAGING - Refers to specific methods
using a club on another club, or a club on an opponent's body to fulcrum
your action
thus giving it greater leverage when it is executed diagonally.
DIRECTIONAL GRAFTING - The combined use of segments
from various techniques which when linked all follow the same direction.
DIRECTIONAL HARMONY VIA PATH OF MOTION - The principle that directional
harmony œnot only follows a line of action, but a path of action
as well.
DISHARMONY OF DIRECTION - The concept that splitting your action
into several directions diminishes œyour force when you are
striking. See DISHARMONY OF FORCE.
DISLOCATE - The disengaging and separating of joints.
DISTANCE OF TRAVEL - Moves which maintain the proper
depth in securing maximum force and results.
EDUCATIONAL PROTECTION -
EVALUATION SESSIONS - Class sessions that allow students the opportunity
to critic other class members as they take turns doing the moves
or techniques.
FEED THE CIRCLE - This principle involves going
into a circular path of a roundhouse punch, a roundhouse club attack,
etc. where for
the moment, there is calm - a void of action.
FRAMING - (To be added to.) Like ANGLE
MATCHING, but associated with defense in self-defense techniques.
GAUGING ANGLE - the calculation of postural positioning
of limbs and body to obtain ideal and effective distances whether defending
or
attacking. See UP THE CIRCLE.
GRAVITATIONAL REBOUND - The simultaneous use of gravity
to enhance œor boost
your strike traveling in the opposite direction.
GUIDELINING verses TRACKING - GUIDELINING follows a path
of action, where TRACKING follows a line of action.