Professor Frank Cariaga
8th Degree Black Belt
1981
2011

Born March 19, 1946
Salinas, California
40 Years Kajukenbo

  He began his Martial Arts career in 1968 after returning from duty in Viet Nam. He
received his Black Belt from Senior Grandmaster Joseph Halbuna in 1973. He opened
his Karate School in Salinas in 1974 where he instructed some of the top students.
The Kajukenbo Demo Team was formed from this school and they began giving
demo's locally and state wide getting great reviews. Then in 1980's Sijo Emperado
declared them the Official Demonstration Team of the Kajukenbo System.
  Professor Cariaga was directly under the guidance of Sijo Emperado. The Team
then went National, being invited to some of the most prestigious tournaments in the
United States to perform.  Including the following:  The U.S. Open, the Diamond
Nationals, the Battle of Atlanta, Lama Nationals, National Karate Finals, California
Karate Championships, Top Ten Nationals, MGM Grand Reno Nv.,San Francisco
49ners, Oakland Raiders. They were Featured in Karate Illustrated and Black Belt
Magazines.
  Professor Cariaga was promoted to 8th degree in 1999 by Sijo Emperado. He had
the privilege of knowing and performing for the five heads of the branches of
Kajukenbo brought to the mainland. They include Grandmaster's: Aleju Reyes, Tony
Ramos, Joseph Halbuna, Charles Gaylord, and Al Dacascos.
  He has instructed hundreds of dedicated students the old hard style way, tough
physical contact. He is a member of the United States Martial Arts Hall Of Fame. He
founded
Kajukenbotraining.com and is available to share his Knowledge along with
other Instructors on the website.
Professor Frank Cariaga
8th Degree Black Belt
Professor Frank Cariaga
8th Degree Black Belt