NAK Ohana Gathering
& Black Belt Graduation 2011
“True Victory is Victory over oneself”
N.A.K. offers a strong and effective alternative that emphasizes self-improvement and the desire for harmony with all that is the universe.
The word “Ohana” is a Hawaiian word that means family. Our dojo is a family of Kajukenbo practitioners: the members of the dojo treat eachother as they would their own family members. At the N.A.K. dojo through the practice of Kajukenbo, we seek to live our lives as a harmonious family.
The practice of N.A.K.’s Kajukenbo requires
Patience, Diligence, and Commitment.
All year long we have been celebrating our 20th anniversary! NAK has been helping students for over 20 years earn their black belts!
This year was a great Success! Congratulations goes out to:
Maria Coronado - Student Black Belt
Lori Lopez - Student Black Belt
Charlie Coronado - Jr. Black Belt
Julie Christoph - 1st Degree Black Belt
Edwin Coronado - 1st Degree Black Belt
Favio Lopez - 1st Degree Black Belt
Matt Vigil - 1st Degree Black Belt
Ben Velasquez - 2nd Degree Black Belt
Marvin Vigil - 2nd Degree Black Belt
Jessica Walters - 3rd Degree Black Belt
Juan Vela - 3rd Degree Black Belt
Sal Banuelos III - 4th Degree Black Belt


You can see all the pictures here!
A special Thank You goes out to all the friends and family that help make this an awesome event! If you have any pictures that you would like to share with everyone please contact Simou. Thank you! Professor Sal & Simou Vilma Banuelos
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