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  2. Kajukenbo - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Kajukenbo includes more grappling techniques and more throws than other Kenpo schools. The curriculum include different counterattacks against punches, knives, sticks, firearms and grappling. Certain Kajukenbo schools direct attention to 26 fundamental forms ("Kata"). These Kata had been divided into 13 "Pinyans" and 13 "Concentrations".

  3. Adriano Directo Emperado - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Although Adriano Emperado was the listed as the chief instructor of Kajukenbo Institute, most of the instruction was handled by his younger brother, Joseph "Joe" Emperado. [ 12 ] Initially, the school that would become the first Kajukenbo school was run by Windel McCandels in Palama Settlement , Honolulu .

  4. Category:American kajukenbo practitioners - Wikipedia

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  5. William Kwai-sun Chow - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Parker, Bobby Lowe, Adriano Directo Emperado (founder of Kajukenbo) William Kwai-sun Chow (July 3, 1914 – September 21, 1987, AKA William Ah Sun Chow-Hoon) was instrumental in the development of the martial arts in the United States , specifically the family of styles referred to as kenpo / kempo .

  6. List of Arnis systems and practitioners - Wikipedia

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    He is the Co-Founder of KaJuKenBo, a world recognized style of Street Emptyhand and weaponry Self-Defense. KaJuKenBo Escrima Co-Founded by David Ducay, Max Pallen and the Emil Bautista a Filipino stick-fighting and weaponry self-defense system. Lapunti Arnis de Abanico - a style synthesized by Felimon Caburnay and Johnny Chiuten [2]

  7. 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 ...

  8. Covering (martial arts) - Wikipedia

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    Covering in martial arts is the act of protecting against an opponent's strikes by using the arms and shoulders to block and absorb the impact of strikes on the head and torso and prevent injury. [1]

  9. Martial arts manual - Wikipedia

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    The oldest extant European martial arts manual is Royal Armouries Ms. I.33 (c. 1300). "Illustrations only" manuals do not become extinct with the appearance of prose instructions, but rather exist alongside these, e.g. in the form of the Late Medieval German illuminated manuscripts.