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William K .S. Chow
William Kwai Sun Chow was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on July
3, 1914. William Chow was also known as "Thunderbolt"
because of his incredible speed and power. He spent most of
his life practicing and perfecting his martial arts; he became
quite famous for his martial prowess and excellent memory
of techniques.
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.
William Chow, although promoted to
Black Belt by Thomas Young, was one of James Mitoses 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 Mitoses Kenpo Jiu-jitsu, although both
styles were the same. William Chow then took the title "Professor"
and renamed his system Go-Shinjitsu. Some twenty years later,
William Chow renamed his system "Chinese Kempo of Kara-Ho
Karate."
William Chow died in Honolulu on Sept.
21, 1987.
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