In the intricate dance of success and achievement, a profound truth emerges the more I help others succeed, the more I succeed. This philosophy transcends […]
Category: Leopard Pause
A regular newsletter about enhancing your martial art training with theory, concepts, training tips, and descriptions of Golden Leopard Kempo and martial arts in general.
Self-Commitment: Nurturing Your Own Flame in the Journey of Giving
In the intricate dance of life, it’s easy to become entangled in our commitments to others – family, friends, work, and community. While honoring these […]
Goals We Set Are The Goals We Get: The Power of Intentional Living
Setting goals is like charting a course for success in life’s journey. Whether big or small, goals provide us with direction, purpose, and a roadmap […]
Motobu Seminar 2005 Review
In the study of Okinawan Karate history, Choki Motobu stands out as a legendary figure. However, this golden age of Karate was nearly a hundred […]
Gi Color Myth Revealed
During the 70s and 80s, it became fashionable for some Kempo instructors to propagate the myth of white and black gis. Before judo, there was […]
About Black Belt Testing
In the dark alleys, whispered legends tell of the grueling and mythical Black Belt test. An event where aspiring students seek to prove their worth […]
The Right Ingredients
Adding the right ingredients to your cooking determines whether or not your meal is a success. The same is true for martial arts training. Do […]
8 Reasons Why Our Cardio Karate Lessons are Extraordinary
Energizing, explosive, powerful, uplifting…fitness. That’s how students from all walks of life, from Hollywood stars to homemakers, police officers, athletes, professionals, and thousands of other […]
Thunder Kiai and Lightning Hands
Kiai is an attack on the sensory system of the enemy. The lightning hands of Kempo are a decidedly aggressive, unrelenting assault. Power of Kiai […]
Self Defense Basics, No Kempo Required
The title is a little misleading, it should be 8 Tips for Simple Self-Defense. We’ll indeed be discussing self-defense basics. However, the “no Kempo required” […]