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We cordially invite you to attend the Kajukenbo Ohana Association (KOA) 1st Grand Masters Seminar, Awards Dinner/Dance and Grand Championship Tournament July 17, 18 & 19 , 2008 at the Las Vegas Plaza Hotel & Casino A Tribute to our Founder, Sijo Adriano Emperado The leaders of the four main branches of Kajukenbo - Grand Masters Don Nahoolewa, Jon Loren, Al Dela Cruz and Al Dacascos, cordially invite you to take advantage of this opportunity of a lifetime by participating in the 1st Annual KOA... Read More
Whenever I am asked, "What can I do to better prepare for the next competition?" I naturally answer train, train, train and when you get tired, train some more. Let's face it that is easier said than done. Everyone knows you need to train hard to be good, but, no matter how hard you train, there is always a peak which you just can't seem to get past. A mental exhaustion where you body no longer wants to go on. So how do you... Read More
10 Questions With Jamie Varner (by Darrick Patrick) Jamie "The Worm" Varner is a professional mixed martial artist who has appeared in organizations such as the Ultimate Fighting Championship, World Extreme Cagefighting, King Of The Cage, Evolution Combat Sports, Rage In The Cage, Fight Factory, and World Freestyle Fighting. At the time of this interview, he holds the belt as the WEC Lightweight Champion after a victory which... Read More
10 Questions With Brad Nordquist (by Darrick Patrick) Brad "The Carbomb" Nordquist is a professional mixed martial artist who has competed in various organizations such as King Of The Cage, Desert Extreme, Gladiator Challenge, and Alaska Fighting Championship. Darrick: What path led you to fighting professionally in mixed martial arts? Brad: I got into a lot of trouble street fighting. This is safer too. ... Read More
Further to my article: "The naming of sanchin"...
I have heard it said in crane circles that there is a different sanchin for every student, or words to that effect. I don't know if that is true, but every variant of crane seems to have a sanjan/sanzhan/saamchien.
Ngo cho kun (5 ancestor fist) is based on 5 shaolin styles of which crane is one, hence they have sanchin.
While Kanbun Uechi's art seems to have been a compilation of his all his various studies, I think it was... Read More
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