Arvin,
To make a long story short; I started in 1975 in
Denver under Sifu's Ben & Art Dacosco & Sifu Leonard
Endrizzy. I stopped for several years then moved to
the S.F. bay area where I found a Kajukenbo school ran
by Prof. Frank Conway, I received my 2nd deg Black
belt under him.
Stopped again then moved back to Denver area where I
just found another Kajukenbo school nearby, I find it
ironic after 30 yrs I'm still getting involved, it's a
very efficiant martial art.
Hope that answers your question.
Len
--- Arvin Amata <aamata3@...> wrote:
> Thanks. So what led you to kajukenbo?
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> LEN <lenyo11@...> wrote:
> --- In kajukenboworldwide@yahoogroups.com,
> "aamata3" <aamata3@y...>
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> > I'm looking for a good school in Oahu. Any
> suggestions?*********************
> Try Millilani, Prof. Iverson method. Sorry to hear
> he passed. I met
> him several years ago & he invited me to train at
> his school even
> though I was on vacation.
> >
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