BACKGROUND:
Senior Grand Master Ed Parker is known worldwide as the "Father
of American Kenpo Karate" and was the president and founder
of the Ed Parker Kenpo school chain, as well as the International
Kenpo Karate Association. Mr. Edmund Kealoha Parker was
born on March 18, 1931 in Honolulu, Hawaii where he lived until
1950, when he left to attend college in Utah. He studied and
earned his Black Belt in Kenpo Karate under the late Professor
William K.S. Chow, one of the world's leading Kenpo Black Belt
holders and innovators of the Art.
Soon after he began his study of Kenpo, Mr. Parker knew that
Kenpo would become a way of life for him. He opened his first
private Kenpo Club in 1954 at Brigham Young University, and
his first public school in September of 1956 in Pasadena, California.
This school is still opened today. Early in his training, Mr.
Parker realized the need to further modify the Art of Kenpo
to suit modern day fighting situations.
Professor Chow had taught Mr. Parker a number of "Master
Key Movements" which provided Mr. Parker his start on becoming
a creative innovator. "The Parker System of American Kenpo"
is based on principals, theoretical innovations, and logic not
yet employed by other systems. Mr. Parker founded the International
Kenpo Karate Association in 1956 (albeit, the Kenpo Karate Association
of America). He traveled frequently to share his vast knowledge
of Kenpo, and he was also very active in writing books (most
notable are his five volume series in Infinite Insights into
Kenpo).
AN EDUCATED MAN:
He was a graduate of Kamehameha High School (1949), Honolulu,
Hawaii, where he was born and raised. Mr. Parker had a B.S.
Degree from Brigham Young University (1956) with a Major in
Sociology and Psychology, and a Minor in Political Science.
FEATURED IN MANY PUBLICATIONS:
He has been featured in National and International magazines:
TIME, Look, Strength and Health, Show Business Illustrated,
Iron Man, Action Karate, Black Belt, Kaate Illustrated, Official
Karate, Inside Kung Fu, American Karate, and Karate / Kung Fu
Illustrated; in newspapers nationwide; martial arts magazines
worldwide; articles in the World Encyclopedia and many others.
HE APPEARED ON TELEVISION
AND IN THE MOVIES:
He appeared in dozens of movies and television
shows, including Revenge
of the Pink Panther and Curse
of the Pink Panther. In addition, he taught Karate to nearly
every big name actor and actress in Hollywood of his time --
including, Robert
Culp, Joey
Bishop, Jose Ferrar, Rick
Jason, Nick Adams, Frank
Lovejoy, Robert Wagner, Elvis
Presley, Natalie
Wood, and Elke
Sommer, to name a few. He had also been a technical advisor
for motion pictures and TV.
DYNAMIC LECTURES AND DEMONSTRATIONS:
Mr. Parker spoke, lectured or put on exciting demonstrations
at high schools, colleges, civic clubs, clinics, tournaments,
church groups, youth groups, and a variety of other venues.
He was a highly sought-after speaker and his Karate demonstrations
were famous nationwide and worldwide. He was in great demand
throughout the world to put on his blinding demonstrations of
speed, skill and power along with giving his picturesque analogies
when explaining the art so all could understand. He frequently
put on seminars and demonstrations in Australia, england, Spain,
Ireland, Chile, Venezuela and had many worldwide government
officials as his students.
AUTHOR OF MANY BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS:
Throughout the years Mr. Parker authored many books: Basic Kenpo
Book, Kenpo Karate, The Women's Guide to Self Defense, Secrets
of the Chinese Karate, A Guide to Law Enforcement, Home Study
Karate Workshop Course, A Guide to the Nunchacku, Infinite Insights
Into Kenpo (Volumes 1-5), The Zen of Kenpo, Kenpo in the Streets,
Speak With A Knife, Speak With AClub, Everyday Gestures That
Can Save Your Life, Answers to Multiple Attacks On the Street,
Inside Elvis, Accumulative Journals (Yellow to Black), and his
revolutionary Encyclopedia of Kenpo. Instructional video tapes
are also products of his endeavors to enlighten others of the
merits of Kenpo.
INTERNATIONAL KARATE CHAMPIONSHIPS IN
LONG BEACH, CA:
Mr. Parker annually produced what was then the world's largest
and foremost Karate tournament, the International Karate Championships
in long Beach, California. Mr. Parker was also a consultant
and advisor to numerous other Karate tournaments worldwide.
A FINAL NOTE:
Mr. Parker's uniqueness rested in his continuous efforts to
combat traditional restrictions binding progressive thinking.
He was truly a creative genius because of his incredible ability
to discover the problems within the Martial Arts. His contributions
and innovations are endless, encompassing logic and reasoning
not yet employed by others. His four decades of experience,
contributions, and endeavors establish him as the ONLY Senior
Grand Master of the system, the original author of the training
material. Mr. Parker was a close friend, teach, and mentor of
26 years. On December 15, 1990 in Honolulu, Hawaii, Mr. Parker
passed away at the age of 59. That was a very sad day for Kenpoist
all over the world. His death was unexpected and untimely. At
the time of his death, he was in the midst of completing his
first series of Kenpo instructional videos and his Encyclopedia
of Kenpo. Thousands attended his funeral to pay their respects
to one of the world's greatest martial Arts or specifically
Kenpo innovators of all time.
Although Mr. Parker has gone, his spirit carries on, and the
many hundreds of Kenpoist who were fortunate enough to have
known and studied with Mr. Parker, continue his legacy.
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