Matt said:
John Leoning was an early Kajukenbo practitioner on the mainland. His school spawned a few innovators and he himself was as much known for innovation as he was for his part as Master Te on the Kung Fu series.
I know there's at least one former Leoning student around here, so, if you can recall, what was it like. As he adated his kajukenbo, to the point it was no longer really kajukenbo, what was the curriculum and training like?
Thanks for any insight,
Matt
Hi Matt,
I noticed about a year ago you posted about some problems within your school, did that ever get taken care of?
I was wondering what you are looking for here.
I think Professor Joe and Sigung John will be able to give you the correct scoop.
I do not have any information as to who or what was the problem other then hearsay, (regarding the muscle) and that is not a good place to go.
I mentioned in a prior post on another board, the ramifications that will consume the Kajukenbo Group, if it is not taken care of properly or maybe even if it is taken care of properly (Robert Trias tried, did not work).
To many egos and to much money out there at this point and time...
Not very many people around, that are like the late Thomas Young, loyal and devoted.
I think I know of a couple here and there, but as a rule most are in the wings waiting for father time...
Let me ask you this, if you had a sister would you leave all your hard work to her, especially when you know her???
I would hope not...I understand she is one tough cookie, and that is from many sources.
Good luck Kajukenbo, you will need it...
My money is on Thomas Mitose.
Regards, Gary