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  2. Kajukenbo - Wikipedia

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    One common belt order is as follows: white, yellow, orange, purple, blue, green, brown, and black, followed by the other various degrees of the black belt. The schools have second and third stripe belts that feature a white for second or black for third stripe running down the center of the belt.

  3. Adriano Directo Emperado - Wikipedia

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    Kajukenbo train strong to remain strong. In order to be invincible on the streets they had reasonable, but very serious, full contact training. [citation needed] After the death of Joseph Emperado, the Kajukenbo Institute fell in chaos, causing 14 Black Belt-level instructors to leave the school after the week of his death.

  4. The Pit (mixed martial arts) - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, The Pit was founded in Woodland Hills, California as a training gym teaching the art of Kajukenbo, which is now known as Hawaiian Kempo. Founder, John Hackleman started the school as a means to teach a more straight forward, no-nonsense approach to martial arts. Initially, The Pit was intended for training serious fighters only and ...

  5. Kuk Sool Won - Wikipedia

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    The incorporated skills are often practiced in class and tournament by utilizing 6 kata-like “Hyung” and 221 “techniques” learned at the coloured belt, and black belt candidate level. The fighting style is brutal and quick to damage joints beyond repair; practitioners are taught early to only use the arts in controlled settings or in ...

  6. Martin T. Buell - Wikipedia

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    He trained in “Kenpo” at the Central YMCA, Honolulu in 1956, and in 1957 Buell began his training with Adriano Emperado in the Kajukenbo System, and continued his studies at the Kajukenbo Kaimuki YMCA Branch. [5] Buell received his black belt in 1966, [6] his second degree in 1969, and his third degree in 1970. He was promoted to a fifth ...

  7. Black belt (martial arts) - Wikipedia

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    In judo and some forms of karate, a sixth dan will wear a red-and-white belt. The red-and-white belt is often reserved only for ceremonial occasions, and a regular black belt is still worn during training. At 9th or 10th dan some schools award red. In some schools of jujutsu, the shihan rank and higher wear purple belts. These other colors are ...

  8. Richard Bustillo - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 14, Bustillo studied Kajukenbo with the Kempo/Karate Club of Waipahu until graduating from High School and moving to California to pursue a college education. [3] While a college student at age 19, he competed in tournaments such as the Golden Gloves , Silver Gloves , Blue & Gold and other amateur boxing shows for Shaw's Boxing ...

  9. Kenko Kempo Karate - Wikipedia

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    Kenko Kempo Karate shares the autonomy of the certified teacher with Kajukenbo, another hybrid martial arts system.The cross-style methodology of Kenko Kempo Karate is reflected in the schools and styles that use it for teaching: jiu-jitsu, [11] judo, [12] kenjutsu, [13] quan-fa, [14] taekwon-do, [15] wing chun, [16] and Shotokan karate.