Anthony pad & bag training
Kajukenbo Forever Past & Present
One of 5 Masters in Kajukenbo Frank Ordonez Jujitsu….rip
Tim Pretare
Sharing knowledge to make us better, Lou Faralon Kalahi, Doug Carducci Ninja, Brian Baxter KAA, RIP Cassidy Si Lum Pai
GM Bautista & his Northern California Kajukenbo with Bryan Davis & his group
Training with Mateo Kenpo Karate & Kajukenbo
Brick pounding
Founder of CHA 3 Kenpo Karate…..rip
My CHA 3 instructor & Co founder Frank Suan…rip
My visit to KAA RIP SGM
GM Scott & Me @ Mililani Chinese Restaurant
We started at Seattle Athletic Club 1996
Group I Champions continuous contact fighting Sabaki Tournament
Youth class Kajukenbo Champions with Instructor Neil Swinney
Group II Champions
Mateo Kajukenbo Forms Champion Sheila Faye-Shaw
Sheila became my first female Black Belt and has a PhD.
Bjj training (jujitsu)
Jujitsu training with Professor Brian Johnson
Ninja training with D. Carducci
Promotion & Seminar Chief Andrew Evans & Sifu Evans
Inward block strike combination
Many years of training has brought only a few pictures. As we learn more and more each day. We should never forget where we come from and where our road have lead us. The young will inherit the earth as the old will instill wisdom. Our bloodline put together will become the old & new. We walk our earth, learning, churning with desire to fulfill our dreams.
Jackie Robinson coded: “I’m not concerned with you liking or disliking me. All I ask is that you respect me as a human being.” By treating people with respect they in turn will know how to treat others. It takes courage to change peoples thoughts and feelings.
As we mature in age we gain wisdom, never forgetting what lead us here.
Maya Agelou wrote; “History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be enlivened but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.” We love, we hate, but learning without thoughts our labor is lost. Thoughts without learning is perilous.
So when your spirit is weak and you need to cry and you want to be happy, but you have to sigh. When things seem bleak that’s the time when you must shrug it all off and Try Try Again.
Poetry of Martial Arts: Real Masters of Martial arts are polite, well mannered, their eyes gleaming with the unmistakable thing no words can capture. Simultaneously they are savage and calm. Their warrior aura ripples the air and makes us feel safe. Moving with extraordinary lightness, they are liberated from the weight of knowledge by the flow of it through them. They are masters because they master themselves and walk on the earth in the company of their hard-won smiles.
Aloha & Mahalo: Grand master Mateo aka: Professor
Explaining the 7 concept strikes of hands & footwork of La Bun Ta Mai
Seminar in Oregon
Providing info, Chinese Sword variations