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Andrew Larson says...

"Grafting: Bridges within American Kenpo is not just a guide to blending techniques together, but it provides, in my opinion, a fresh and exciting perspective on Kenpo as a whole. I found many ideas within this book that answered questions and suspicions that I've held for a long time. These ideas were expressed in a complete and intelligent way by Mr. Piper."

Michael Miller, CKF says...
"I have found it to be a great tool and I am not even finished reading it. I feel this book is a first of its kind as you don't really find books like this one in the Kenpo community. By that I mean books that assist both the student and the instructor in creative ways of understanding our system in a different realm.

Great job, Mr. Piper. I look forward to more of your projects."

Craig Lowe says...
"Many thanks.  I think you've done a a great job.  This is something I believe any serious kenpoist should have.  I can tell you've put a lot of time and research into this.  It's too bad that we're so far apart.  It would be good to be able to train together at some point."

 

Steve Tapper says...
"Just wanted to let you know I read the book and it's amazing.  You've defined a great framework that will improve any Kenpoist's training.  I look forward to talking to you more about it."

 
Kevin Lamkin, American Kenpo Legacy Association, president says...

"I highly recommend Bill Piper's Kenpo Grafting book.  This book details a very good method to get to the core of developing your own master technique list.  I believe that anyone who works through the exercises that Bill provides, will be greatly impacted with a deeper understand of American Kenpo."

Michael Baker says...

"I just finished your book and have to tell you I am amazed at what I found in there. This is the kind of book that all schools should have and use as part of standard training in Kenpo. Students no matter their rank or experience level would have no problems at all understanding the material much less practicing the drills." 

Lee Epperson, Founder of Gaijin-Ryu Jiu-jitsu says...
"The book was great! I think even non-kenpoists would benefit from reading it."

Ed Parker Jr. says...
"In the library of American Kenpo it is important to fill the shelves to keep the art alive through books.  "GRAFTING: Bridges within American Kenpo" is an excellent tool for the kenpo enthusiast and serious practitioner.