Principles and their definitions.
Technique descriptions.
Descriptions of Forms.
History & Lineage (Family Tree)
...some suggestions.![]()
I'm playing around with creating data bases and using java as a front end. But I'm having a little creativity problem. Here's a question: If you were to create a Kenpo Data Base what would you have in it? Any suggestions are fine I'm just learning new tech here and wanted to do something fun with it.
Principles and their definitions.
Technique descriptions.
Descriptions of Forms.
History & Lineage (Family Tree)
...some suggestions.![]()
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Hi.
Did you mean for your students, like what they know?
Or a database of information about kenpo?
If that's the case, then all of the techniques, their belt level, the description, category of attack, family grouping, if it's in a kata(which one) and in what position.
The katas all written out.
Sparring techniques
Hmmm
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Family groupings would be nice too.
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What about starting from the ground up with basics, then techs and forms. Perhaps you could link them together so when a basic is listed, you can see a list of techniques or forms that basic is in, or which forms a technique is in, etc.
Sometimes I forget how to perform a basic move (or forget the name), but may be able to remember by running through a form or tech.
I second the suggestion on family groupings.
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