CobraUSA
White Belt
Greetings to the family members of the Kajukenbo Ohana. I am potentially a new prospective student.
I have been investigating and researching schools around the San Diego, California area and came across one called the "Dragons Den MMA" in Union City.
The school is under Sigung Jeff Macalolooy. My only question [as of right now] is: are schools teaching Kajukenbo that advertise the abbreviated "MMA" noteworthy Kajukenbo schools, if an individual is looking strictly for Kajukenbo self-defense? I'm trying to avoid "MMA" and pursue strictly Kajukenbo stand-alone, for now.
I understand that Kajukenbo, in it's origin, is a stand-alone hybrid Kenpo/Kempo system, teaching techniques derived from several martial arts systems. However, does this make it "MMA," and is this school, "Dragons Den MMA" correctly named as a school that teaches standalone Kajukenbo?
I have been investigating and researching schools around the San Diego, California area and came across one called the "Dragons Den MMA" in Union City.
The school is under Sigung Jeff Macalolooy. My only question [as of right now] is: are schools teaching Kajukenbo that advertise the abbreviated "MMA" noteworthy Kajukenbo schools, if an individual is looking strictly for Kajukenbo self-defense? I'm trying to avoid "MMA" and pursue strictly Kajukenbo stand-alone, for now.
I understand that Kajukenbo, in it's origin, is a stand-alone hybrid Kenpo/Kempo system, teaching techniques derived from several martial arts systems. However, does this make it "MMA," and is this school, "Dragons Den MMA" correctly named as a school that teaches standalone Kajukenbo?