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This comprehensive guide traces Kajukenbo from its emergence in post-WWII Hawaii to its current status as a complete mixed martial art system. The book examines how this self-defense method developed by combining Korean Karate, Judo, Kenpo, and Chinese Boxing into an effective combat style. The text begins by exploring the historical context that shaped Kajukenbo's development, including the social conditions of 1940s Hawaii and the martial arts landscape of the era. It details how five martial artists with different specialties collaborated to create this integrated fighting system. Readers…mehr

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This comprehensive guide traces Kajukenbo from its emergence in post-WWII Hawaii to its current status as a complete mixed martial art system. The book examines how this self-defense method developed by combining Korean Karate, Judo, Kenpo, and Chinese Boxing into an effective combat style. The text begins by exploring the historical context that shaped Kajukenbo's development, including the social conditions of 1940s Hawaii and the martial arts landscape of the era. It details how five martial artists with different specialties collaborated to create this integrated fighting system. Readers will understand the technical foundations drawn from each parent art: the powerful strikes of Korean Karate, the throwing techniques of Judo, the rapid hand movements of Kenpo, and the fluid strategies of Chinese Boxing. The book analyzes how these elements were combined with practical street-fighting methods to create a complete self-defense system. The evolution section tracks Kajukenbo's development across decades, from its original form through various adaptations and refinements. It examines how the art maintained its effectiveness while adapting to changing self-defense needs and modern training methods. Technical chapters provide detailed coverage of fundamental stances, striking combinations, grappling methods, and weapon defenses. The training methodology section explains the systematic approach to learning, including the distinctive 'Alphabet' system of techniques and combat-oriented drills. The philosophical aspects explore the deeper meanings behind training, including mental discipline and the balance between traditional martial values and practical application. The text examines how these principles shape both training methods and student development. Later chapters document Kajubenbo's spread from Hawaii to international recognition, analyzing how different regions adapted the art while maintaining its core principles. The book concludes with an examination of current practices, training methods, and the art's continuing evolution in response to contemporary self-defense needs. This work serves as both a historical record and a practical guide, offering insights into one of the earliest American mixed martial arts systems while providing valuable information for current practitioners and martial arts researchers.
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