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Zoran -> William K.S. Chow by Zoran Sevic (Mar. 5th, 2007, 5:04:15 AM)

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Professor Chow
Martial History:

William K S Chow was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1914. He spent most of his life practicing and perfecting his martial arts; usually on the streets of Hawaii. He had the ability to remember every technique he had learned. William Chow was also known as "Thunderbolt" because of his incredible speed and power.

It has been said by many that besides his Kenpo training with James Mitose, he also trained in Kung-fu. But no one can seem to verify this. One thing to note, Kung-fu, as many of you may know, derives its self-defense techniques from its forms (kata). William Chow never taught any Kung-fu forms.

Mr. Chow, although promoted to Black Belt by Thomas Young, was one of James Mitose’s top students and a close friend. He left James Mitose in 1949, after becoming an instructor, and opened his own Kenpo school. It was William Chow who coined the term "Kenpo Karate" to distinguish his system from James Mitose’s Kenpo Jiu-jitsu, although both styles were the same. William Chow then took the title "Professor" and renamed his system Go-Shinjitsu. Some time before his death, Mr. Chow renamed his system "Chinese Kempo of Kara-Ho Karate."

One of Mr. Chow’s students, Ed Parker, went on to bring Kenpo to the mainland and to become largest contributor to modern Kenpo and the martial arts in general.

William Chow died in Honolulu on Sept. 21, 1987.

Notes:
It would seem that Mr. Chow’s history is clouded with controversy. When I find more information, I will post it here.







Dianhsuhe -> RE: William K.S. Chow by Zoran Sevic (Mar. 16th, 2007, 12:41:40 PM)

I would be willing to guess that Professor learned some Kung-Fu forms but did not like them so he did not teach them...I will have to check with Grandmaster Kuoha.

A large portion of the Kara-Ho system is based off of the softer techniques from Professor, these are not seen much though until after Nidan going for Sandan.

Take care-
James




youngbraveheart -> RE: William K.S. Chow by Zoran Sevic (Feb. 3th, 2008, 2:46:22 PM)

Before Kara-Ho, Great Grandmaster "Professa" Chow created Go Shin Jitsu Kai Chinese Kempo and later turned the system over to Grandmaster Bill Chun Sr.  Master Bill Chun Jr., the successor to his father Bill Chun Sr., on many occasions shows his students Kara-Ho and Dian Hshue that he learned from "Professa" Chow and his father. (I shake my head and smile in disbelief practically every time we train because of what Master Chun teaches us - how effective the Chow/Chun style really is...especially after I pick myself off the ground after being his uke...) I especially like it when he shows how Professa Chow would do a self-defense technique, then his father, then how he himself would do the technique.




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