CKF Curriculum

The CKF treats every Black Belt Candidate as an individual of personal merit. Although all general curriculum requirements must be met, at the Black Belt level, study requirements may be tailored to the student and his or her individual circumstances. The CKF believes in freedom of expression and in these three educational principles as applied to the art of Parker's American Kenpo: Ideal Phase, What-if and Formulation.


Techniques

Forms and Sets

Basic Skills

General Rules and Principles

Kenpo Terms

Kenpo Definitions


TEACHING ASSESSMENT

The CKF Teaching Assessment consists of an oral and a written exam. Each candidate will be assessed on his or her knowledge of Kenpo terminology, anatomy, communication skills and martial arts skills.