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Feature Article #1

Paul Mills September 2009 International Kenpo Camp in Evanston, WY

Announcing the AKKI International Camp will in Evanston, WY September 18 & 19, 2009. There will be several seminars including sessions from Mr. Mills as well as his high ranking black belt instructors!

Ryan Wheaton | August 16th, 2009 | Continued

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Feature Article #2

Teaching Patience Takes Patience

With so many new Schools and students joining our Association, it is very important that we all learn to be patient, understanding, and tolerant of everyone’s weaknesses, yet also learn to acknowledge everyone’s strong points.

Paul Mills | January 28th, 2009 | Continued

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The American Kenpo Karate International (AKKI) is headed by 10th degree black belt Mr. Paul Mills. The schools and clubs of the AKKI have very skillful and knowledgeable instructors that teach the art as outlined by Mr. Mills.
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Self Discovery

It is important to note that when one does develop new methods, theories, concepts or ideas there may be others elsewhere having similar findings, or may even seek to claim ownership of them. In some cases it is apparent that an individual published an idea widely enough to be recognized as the originator. However, there is a difference in that ones own self-discovery cannot be based on someone else saying, “I already did that!”

23Mar2009 | Scott Hilderbrand | 0 comments | Continued
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Universal Plan

I’ve learned from experience, time and my many years in Kenpo; that Instructors, as well as students want to feel needed and recognized for their contributions to the art. I know from my experience in Kenpo and life, that the service you give freely of yourself will come back to you tenfold.

23Mar2009 | Paul Mills | 0 comments | Continued
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Women in Karate. How Does it Work?

There is not only a definite place for women in the martial arts, but also the potential to develop their skills as fully as any other student.

23Mar2009 | Misty Jensen | 0 comments | Continued
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Pursuit towards Excellence in the New Millennium

We want to be at the forefront of the next millennium. To accomplish this we need to be responsible and take action now to shape our destiny. As we prepare for the 21st century we must have a vision, provide direction, motivation and have a purpose to architect the development for the growth and future of the AKKI. We refuse to accept what is, as what must be.

16Mar2009 | Paul Mills | 0 comments | Continued