The Evolution of Kenpo, From Asia to America The Evolution of Kenpo, From Asia to America traces the evolution of Kenpo with historical honesty and technical clarity. This is not mythology, it is lineage understood as influence, a chronicle of how ideas traveled, collided, and evolved, how cultures shaped combat, how necessity reshaped technique, and how one young innovator organized the chaos into a martial framework that would define an era. Through careful study of the teachers who molded the art, William Chow's reinvention of circular logic, Parker's genius for systemization, and the cultural explosion that followed, this book illuminates the principles that became the backbone of American Kenpo, while addressing the controversies, misconceptions, and reinventions that accompanied its rise.Kenpo's story is not a relic preserved in isolation, it is a living system shaped by environment, adaptation, logic, and identity. This book captures that evolution, with insight for practitioners, historians, and anyone who has ever wondered how an ancient idea can become an American art without losing its soul. Written by martial artist and researcher Luis Baez, this work honors the past, clarifies the path, and looks forward to the future of the fist, a future built not on imitation, but on understanding why the art works, where it came from, and why it continues to evolve.