These people that I teach with are always bugging me because I make that same kind of stomp. I have no idea why, where, or when I started it. But now atleast I know I am doing something right.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=3IrtV9v1D9k
A recent hot topic seems to be power generation with stomp in a technique, here is a sample of Mr. Parker doing such.
Rumor has it that Doc and Mr. Parker were known to shake the floor during practice that a grand piano would vibrate with every technique.
My question is how do you feel you generate power AFTER the initial stomp?
The answer I was given was "One must continue the residual energy created by the Stomp to continue throughout the technique."
How does one achieve that?
Keep training!
Last edited by Martin Seck; 09-05-2006 at 04:29 PM.
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These people that I teach with are always bugging me because I make that same kind of stomp. I have no idea why, where, or when I started it. But now atleast I know I am doing something right.
"To hear is to doubt. To see is to be deceived. But to feel is to believe." -- SGM Ed Parker
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I'm still a kenpo newbie, but I remember back to my days of studying Chung Do Kwan TKD they said that the stomp was to be equal to the amount of force with the kick/technique. I think it was a idea that the amount fo energy generated in teh stomp would carry through the technique.
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