P90X Kenpo X: What to Expect with Day 6!

P90X Kenpo X
P90X Kenpo X

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Ahhhh day 6 with P90X Kenpo X.  On this day you will get another cardio work out which will give your big muscles a little break. Kenpo is a raw street fighting form and is the first American system of martial arts.  Kenpo karate started with Ed Parker Sr., who studied under martial arts masters William Cow and Lau Bon.  From here Parker was exposed to a number of martial arts forms that originated in China, India and Asia which he combined to create Kenpo karate.

During this work out you will use explosive combinations to improve balance, flexibility, coordination, stamina and confidence.  This work out will be easy for some and challenging for others.  I found that this was the easiest of all of the work outs except for Stretch X.  I have thought about doing Kenpo X with a heavy bag during most of the punches just to increase resistance.  That is the great part about P90X.  You can always use it as a base and then add, change ,  modify or edit in any way, shape or form to coincide with your training goals.

Here is what P90X Kenpo X looks like:

Saunders Stretch Cycle

Twist and Pivot

Twist and Pivot with Hook and Uppercut

Jabs

Jab/Cross

Jab/Cross/Hook

Jab/Cross/Hook/Uppercut

Cardio Break

Step Drag/High-Low Punch

Jab/Cross Switch

Hook/Uppercut Switch

Knee Kick

Ball Kick

Cardio Break

Side Kick

Back Kick

Three-Direction Kick

Side Lunge with High Sword/Low Hammer

Step Drag/Claw/Low Punch

Cardio punch

High Block

Inward Block

Outward Block

Downward Block

Star Block

Cardio Break

Front Shuffle with High Block/Low Punch

Knee/Back Kick

Front and Back Knuckles/Ball Kick/Back Kick

Hook/Uppercut/Low Side Kick

Elbow Series

Vertical Punches

Cardio Break

Cool Down and Stretch

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