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| Client: | Hawaiian Kajukenbo Association | ||||||
| Address: | 95-1011 Ainamakua Drive | ||||||
| City: | Mililani | State: Hawaii | Zip: 96789 | Country: USA | |||
| Phone: | (808) 626-2807 | Fax: (808) 222-3860 | Toll Free: | ||||
| Email: | Click here to send email | ||||||
| Website: | Hawaiian Kajukenbo Association | ||||||
| Location: | Click here for map of location | ||||||
| Description: | George W. Iversen Grand Master and Chief Instructor Professor George W. Iversen has been a student and teacher of Kajukenbo since 1961. He received his black belt from man he called "Chief", his original teacher, Sid Asuncion, a first generation black belt from Sijo. Some of Sids other notable black belts are Al Dela Cruz of KSDI, Al Dacascos, founder of Won Hop Kwuen Do, and L.A.P.D Martial Arts Consultant Richard Bastilio. A personal milestone was reached at the 1999 International Kajukenbo Self Defense Institute Tournament and Seminar in Las Vegas, when he was honored with the title of "Grand Master" and awarded his Ninth Degree black belt, by the founder of Kajukenbo, Sijo Adriano Emperado. Always a student, Professor George W. Iversen is widely recognized for his innovative, cutting edge, methods of passing on the lessons he has learned through people like Bing Fai Lau. He holds the distinction of being Bings last student before he passed away at the age of 99. Sifu Lau taught him the Yang style Tai Chi. At the time of his passing Sifu Lau was the last living black belt of Henry S. Okazaki. He was truly a living legend, a man of the greatest humility. Sifu credits Ralph Vicini of USA Goju for introducing him to his favorite weapon, the Sai. He spent many hours with William K. S. "Thunderbolt" Chow, founder of the Kara Ho system learning the philosophies that make that style one of the most explosive kenpo arts in the world. |
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