In the last 2 weeks I have been preparing for two tests, in two different styles. In Doce Pares Eskrima I have been preparing, and proudly earned my blue belt last week with my belt ceremony being this Tuesday. In the midst of preparing for my blue belt I found out that my orange belt test in Arjukenpo was going to be more or less the week after I earned my blue belt. This has given me an excellent opportunity to examine my strengths and weakness in both styles. Sensei Mark said last week that Doce Pares is the glue that holds Arjukenpo together. I loved hearing this and it provided me some nice insight into how I can take what I am learning in Eskrima, and apply it to Arjukenpo.
One of the things I love about Arjukenpo is how our classes are focused on building strength and confidence both individually, and as a group. I am very lucky to have good friends in class who are always willing to impart their experience in order to improve my own. Between Sensei Dan, David, and Anna there is always a black belt ready to bend over backwards to help me understand not just what the technique were learning is.... but why we do it. At this stage in my Arjukenpo journey I feel like I am just starting to get a feeling about what this style is all about. Whether we are boxing, kickboxing, grappling, doing traditional kenpo, or practicing Doce Pares it is all Arjukenpo, and there is always something to improve upon.
In my opinion one of the greatest strengths of this style is that nothing is written in stone. There is always an improvement to make, or a new variation of a technique to learn because since every opponent is different, it is necessary to be able to adjust what you've learned to that specific situation. As an orange belt there will be new standards I am held to, and new material I will be required to master. I will also be required to begin sparring on a regular basis which is a big responsibility both to myself and to my fellow students. I am honored that the H.O.C. feels I am ready for these challenges and will do everything I can to live up to the standards of my rank. I would like to thank all my sensei's and people who make the house of champions, and the program possible. Both Arjukenpo and Doce Pares have quickly become such a huge part of my life, and I am so proud to be a member of the H.O.C. With undying love for the House of Champions.
~Eric Runes