Every once in a while we get questions about whether a Kajukenbo instructor is legitimate. Even though Kajukenbo is practiced worldwide, it is still small enough that most instructors are known to someone here at the Cafe. And the majority of black belts in the system are listed on one main Kajukenbo Family Tree kept by Grandmaster Philip Gelinas, a member of the Cafe's staff.
All the Kajukenbo schools listed here at the Cafe have been verified to be operated by a legitimate Kajukenbo black belt. If the school is not operated by a black belt, it is listed here as a "training group", and the group & group leader is under the direct supervision of a legitimate Kajukenbo black belt.
If you have questions about the legitimacy of a Kajukenbo instructor, the easiest way to get answers is to ask them. Most instructors will be glad to tell you who they trained under, and produce black belt certificates. They should also be able to tell you their lineage all the way up to Sijo Emperado. That information can usually be verified thru our family tree.
If the instructor your looking at is evasive or will not tell you about his/her background, then feel free to make inquiries in this section.
Hopefully this section will help prospective students avoid investing their time, efforts, and hard earned money in someone who's just a conman out for himself.