Hello everyone -
I was talking to my sifu about this topic last night. As he reitterated, Kajukenbo is such an inclusive system that parts of it can be taught to children, while other aspects are reserved for adults. Kajukenbo, I believe, was developed to be capable at ANY range at ANY time for ANYONE - that includes children. Some say that children should not use the destructive blows of Kajukenbo, but then again, adults should not always use destructive blows. Each and every situation calls for something different. Sometimes a basic lock, control maneuver is called for, whereas a very destructive technique may be needed for a different situation.
I think that children, with the way society is, NEED some sort of training and why shouldn't it be Kajukenbo? Why send them to a Jujitsu school when we have Jujitsu right here in Ka JU kenbo?
Well, those are just some thoughts.
Trent Junker
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