Round Rock Kenpo
Body, Mind, and Spirit

The Five Animals
SnakeThe Snake is accurate and efficient. It uses simple straight & bending techniques both for the hands and legs, generally aiming with at a specific target that the Snake has identified for their opponent.

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We're now located at the Lifetime Fitness Center in north Austin. The address is 13725 North R.M. 620 Austin, TX 78717.

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FAQ
What system of Martial Arts do you practice?
We train in a soft style of kenpo which has striking, throwing, and joint locks. More specific information about the art can be found here.

Are you affiliated with any organization?
We're members of the World Kenpo Federation based in Detroit, Michigan. The Round Rock group is currently the only WKF club located in Texas.

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Round Rock Kenpo Lineage
Professor Chang
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Grand Master Hughes Nahuka Naumu Sr.
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Kajana Cetshwayo
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Jason Hill

Professor Chang
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Grand Master Hughes Nahuka Naumu Sr.
Grandmaster Namu Grand Master Hughes Nahuka Naumu Sr. was a student of Professor Chang who began training him after being impressed by his natural martial arts skills. Grand Master Naumu's father, known as Big Boy Naumu, was a sumo wrestler and expert in the Hawaiian art of Lua. Grand Master Naumu is also proficient in Lua and the Praying Mantis system. He currently lives in Las Vegas, Nevada with his wife. He returned to Hawaii in 2003 after the death of Professor Chang who bestowed upon him the reins of the Chang lineage.

Kajana Cetshwayo
Master Kajana Kajana Cetshwayo met Grand Master Naumu in the United States Navy around 1966. After extensive training with Grand Master Naumu, Mr. Cetshwayo became a Navy Seal before being sent to fight in Vietnam where he survived a number of close calls. Mr. Cetshwayo returned to the United States and started a dojo in Detroit, Michigan where it has thrived ever since.

Jason Hill
Jason Hill Jason began his training as a teenager under the direction of Master Chong and Tae Kwon Do Olympic gold medalist Lynette Love. He continued his martial arts training while competing within the United States Fencing Association. Jason also spent four years in France competing internationally within the French and International Fencing Associations. Jason's path led him to Mr. Cetshwayo and Kenpo. He currently holds a first degree black belt within the World Kenpo Federation and a fourth degree black belt within the Chinese Kenpo Multiple Combat System of Hawaii. Jason is the head instructor of Round Rock Kenpo.

updated by webmaster 12/19/2004