Bono's JKD and Kajukenbo in San Jose, CA offers a realistic and street-oriented approach to martial arts training, emphasizing the four ranges of fighting: kicking, punching, trapping, and grappling. With a base in Kajukenbo, known for its toughness and tenacity, they also incorporate concepts from JKD, Western Boxing, Thai, Savate, Lameco, Brazilian Jujitsu, Shoot, Sambo, and other arts, using what works best from each.
Kajukenbo, founded in 1947 in Hawaii, is an evolutionary and adaptive style that combines the most useful aspects of various martial arts. Developed by the Black Belt Society, Kajukenbo emerged from a violent environment, aiming to create an art that would be readily useful on the street. With a focus on realism, Kajukenbo quickly gained a reputation for producing formidable street-fighters, leading to its growth and expansion both in Hawaii and on the mainland.
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