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After 10 years of hard , rigid training, he was awarded a black belt from Sijo Adriano Emperado. Augung Ramos left Hawaii in 1960 for California, where he started his first school in Los Angeles. Because of his civil service job, he moved to Fairfield, and began working at Travis Air Force Base.
A comprehensive Family Tree of the Kajukenbo Self Defence Institute as created by the Black Belt Society (1947 - 1949) , taught by Adriano D. Emperado, and spread around the world by his students....
Jun 3, 2016 · Ramos received his black belt 10 years later. Kajukenbo is an open martial art meaning practitioners are free to add their own flavor. Tony Ramos developed the Ramos Method that is still taught. “One of the things my father created are the concentration dances. It’s all breath control.
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Oct 1, 2014 · His 45 plus years of excellence in Kajukenbo was honored and along with him, his son Anthony “Sonny” Ramos, the grandson of Ahgung was also awarded a very well deserved black belt in Kajukenbo. Many of the Grandmasters that witnessed sonny’s presentation called it one of the best they have ever seen and it was an “old school ...
After many long months of training and numerous street trials, a new fighting system began to emerge, where Kenpo was at the core to which everything else was formed around. These five men, who later would form the Black Belt Society, named this new fighting system Kajukenbo.
Charles Gaylord, Tony Ramos, and Aleju Reyes, who had received their black belts from Emperado, passed down kajukenbo in the United States. Each of them opened their own kajukenbo school in California.
Aug 29, 2020 · In the world of Kajukenbo we live in the shadows of great people, our ancestors of the art, our Founders, Creators, and Pioneers. Our foundation was built with toughness, dedication, and a need to...