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A Power to be Reckoned With – Fight Judo


“Previous to its identified existence in 1947, the historical past of Kajukenbo started when the USA was in struggle with Japan. Earlier than it grew to become worldly often known as Kajukenbo within the 1960’s, we referred to as it Kenpo Karate.” – MSgt. Tony Lasit, U.S. Air Power, Ret., Veteran of WWII, Korea, Vietnam and Founding father of the U.S. Kajukenbo Affiliation.

Very similar to the U.S. Armed Forces army servicemen that skilled in Fight Judo throughout WWI and WWII, Kajukenbo was designed to disarm, disable and destroy an opponent with fierce proficiency. From its beginnings, Kajukenbo was an eclectic and adaptive self-defense oriented combating methodology. Its sole function…..SELF DEFENSE. The dynamics of this hybrid self-defense system speaks for itself. Kajukenbo combines the simplest road combating strategies from its respective disciplines, Karate, Judo, kenpo, and boxing right into a no-frills self-defense system. The identify Kajukenbo is an acronym from the names of the martial programs that served as its foundation (KA) Shotokan Karate, (JU) Judo, (KEN) Kenpo, and (BO) boxing.

Developed in Hawaii, Kajukenbo gained its repute for being brutally efficient a long time in the past within the U.S. Territory of Hawaii. Throughout World Warfare II (1939-1945), the U.S. Territory of Hawaii was held underneath martial regulation as a result of Japanese assault on Pearl Harbor (December 7, 1941 – October 24, 1944). Attributable to martial regulation, all martial arts besides judo, wrestling and boxing have been prohibited within the US Territory of Hawaii. On the time, Kenpo karate needed to be saved secret and skilled underground in China City, Oahu. Solely the elite and army have been invited to those underground periods, which meant the US servicemen themselves have been actually breaking martial regulation simply to coach.

Within the late 1940’s, the Palama Settlement was a neighborhood middle in a space of Oahu the place fist-fights or stabbings have been frequent place. From this atmosphere, the founders Adriano Emperado, Joseph Holck, Peter Younger Yil Choo, Frank F. Ordonez and Clarence Chang developed a combating methodology that will be readily helpful on the road. The emphasis on the coaching was on realism. The founders adopted a easy rule: if a way labored constantly on the road, then it stayed within the system; if it didn’t, it was discarded. This allowed the model to keep up a self-defense focus. This no-nonsense strategy to self-defense has contributed to Kajukenbo’s repute as a extremely efficient self-defense system.

The which means of the black gi:
The sporting of the Black gi helped distinguish Kajukenbo’s distinctive identification. The complete use of the “Black Gi” was truly instituted by Sijo Emperado and utilized by all Kajukenbo college students of all ranks. Japanese/Okinawan colleges and practitioners all wore white gis and the sporting of black gi in itself was opposite to the character of the normal Japanese martial arts. Kajukenbo had taken a unique path of improvement it was a hybrid system and to not be thought of Japanese in nature or origin. Not a pure or conventional model however a method of its personal, an outlaw model. 

Fight Judo and Kajukenbo would finally come collectively at Bergstrom Air Power Base in Austin Texas within the 1960’s. Each black belt Fight Judo teacher MSgt Robinson and black belt kajukenbo teacher MSgt. Tony Lasit would find yourself stationed at Bergstrom Air Power Base. Based on Sensei H. G. Robby Robinson, right now a senior rating black belt in each Judo and Kajukenbo that particular program was there from 1961-1968.

MSgt.Robinson front and center and MSgt Lasit, in black gi, at Bergstrom Air Force Base

Throughout this time Bergstrom AFB’s Judo and Kajukenbo membership had 150 members and was the most important judo and LEO membership within the US armed forces. Bergstrom additionally supported the Austin Vice and Narcotics Department of the town’s police division. In 1967 Fight Judo teacher H.G. Robinson would obtain his black belt in Kajukenbo from MSgt. Tony Lasit.

Each Lasit and Robinson would go on to show different applications when shipped out in 1968 to Southeast Asia. Sensei Robinson recollects that his and Lasit’s college students maintained courses at Bergstrom till these have been certified to show now not remained stationed there.

 Msgt. R. G. Robinson pictured above in black gi

MSgt Robinson would go on to be stationed at Takhli RTAFB, Thailand in 1968 and was later joined by MSgt Richard Peralta. The 2 grew to become quick associates and co-joined the programs Judo, Juitjitsu, Kajukenbo and Muay Thai.

MSgt. Tony Lasit Bergstrom AFB mid 1960s

 

MSgt Tony Lasit left Bergstrom AFB and was stationed at Ubon RTAFB in 1968. He began instructing Kajukenbo off base and named it the Lotus Kajukenbo Membership. MSgt. Lasit and MSgt. Robinson would proceed instructing thier applications at a number of army bases throughout thier careers.

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