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Aaron Banks (1928 – May 2, 2013) was a martial artist born in Bronx, New York. [1] He brought Chinese Kung Fu, Korean Moo Duk Kwan, Japanese and Okinawan Goju-Ryu karate, judo and boxing under the same roof in his New York Karate Academy.
Renzo Gracie founded the academy in 1996. [1] It was originally above a methadone clinic before it moved to its current location at 224 West 30th Street. [1] [2]It was one of the camps participating in the International Fight League.
Giordano and Grandmaster Frank Ruiz taught martial arts to jazz drummer Abbey Rader in 1964. [2] He was an instructor of the martial art karate style Nisei Gōjū-ryū and brought it to Miami Beach, Florida, in 1965. He started a dojo for the karate style when there were barely any such styles in that area. To demonstrate karate to audiences ...
The Yudanshakai teaches such martial arts as Danzan Ryū Jūjutsu, Shorin-ryū Karate, Matsuno Ryu Goshinjitsu, Nihon Jujitsu, Kodenkan Bokkendo, Hiraido Jujitsu, Northern Praying Mantis Kung Fu, Judo, and other arts. The Kodenkan Yudanshakai has grown over the years and presently has dojos in Arizona, Hawaii, California and Montana, including ...
Hélio Gracie (October 1, 1913 – January 29, 2009) was a Brazilian martial artist who together with his brothers Oswaldo, Gastao Jr, George and Carlos Gracie founded and developed the self-defense martial art system of Gracie jiu-jitsu, also known as Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ).
The name Kajukenbo is a combination of the various arts from which its style is derived. The name of the system has been derived from the beginnings of the names of the styles that had become components of kajukenbo: [3] [6] [7] [failed verification] [8] KA from Japanese and Korean karate (Tang Soo Do) JU from Japanese judo and jujutsu.