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Rebounding

 

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Rebounding is a theory put forth by American Kenpo karate and some other martial arts styles. Practitioners of the theory believe it to be valid, but I have had several problems with it. You may draw your own conclusions.

If you watch high ranking America Kenpo practitioners train, you will notice that they appear to be slapping themselves, usually on the chest area, while performing various hand techniques. This technique demonstrates their theory of rebounding. In rebound, a hand will strike out toward the opponent, jerk back and rebound off the user's body, and then strike out toward the opponent again. Some reasons posited for using this technique are:

Practitioners of this technique do not advocate using the technique in all situations since the action telegraphs its intentions, but they do believe it is useful if the opponent's line of sight is obscured . For example, after a kick to the abdomen, the opponent bends forward, so he or she will not see the slapping motion of the follow-up strike.

This appears to be another technique that was invented to make an art "different" from the competition. When analyzing a techniques usefulness, remember, KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid).

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