NAK Martial Arts Centers in Gilbert Arizona to Celebrate Grand Opening on June 28, 2008
North American Kajukenbo (NAK) Martial Arts Center has moved to a new location in Gilbert and will celebrate its Grand Opening on June 28, 2008.
Gilbert, AZ, June 24, 2008 --(PR.com)-- The school is now conveniently located at 745 N. Gilbert Road in Gilbert, Arizona on the southeast corner of Guadalupe and Gilbert Road in Gilbert Town Center. NAK Martial Arts Center offers classes for adults and children of all ages and experience levels and prides itself on teaching a system of martial arts that strengthens the mind, body and spirit. At NAK Martial Arts Centers students have the opportunity to learn everything from self-defense techniques and Kajukenbo to mixed martial arts, JuiJitsu and grappling all in a fun and friendly environment.
While NAK Martial Arts Center is widely regarded as the finest martial arts dojo in the area, the school and ownership strive to be more than just a kick-and-punch school. NAK is always looking for ways to enhance the learning experience for families, that’s why NAK Martial Arts Center has recently incorporated the POWerful Words program into their curriculum. The POWerful Words program is a comprehensive character development program that offers a fun and exciting martial arts curriculum for children ages 4-14. Professor Sal Banuelos says about the new program, “ultimately, our aim is to help our students embrace the person that they are, respect those around them, and share their appreciation at home, in school, at martial arts, and within their community while having a terrific time learning at our facility.”
The public and all students are invited to come and celebrate the school’s grand opening on June 28 and learn more about NAK’s programs and classes. The festivities will begin at 10am with a belt testing and will be followed by martial arts demonstrations and Free self-defense seminars for woman at 3pm and children at 4pm. Entertainment will be provided by the best HipHop group and winners of Arizona’s BoogieDaBeat Competition 2 years in a row, Fresh2Def. Food and drink will also be available. The grand opening will also feature lots of great door prizes and a silent auction, with auction items donated by Gent Jay Jewelry, Chronic Car Audio, Marvelous Pool Service and many more.
About NAK Martial Arts Center
NAK Martial Arts Center was created and founded in 1989 by the Banuelos family, with the assistance of a few dedicated friends and family. Professor Sal Banuelos is the Master Instructor at NAK Martial Arts Center and holds a 8th Degree Black Belt. Professor Banuelos has been a martial arts instructor since 1985 and is versed in many martial arts styles. Professor Banuelos studied Tae Kwon Do, Shotokan Karate, American Boxing and wrestling for many years before finally deciding on Kajukenbo as his lifelong commitment. The Kajukenbo Self- Defense System was founded in Honolulu. Hawaii between 1947 and 1949, by Professor Adriano D. Emperado. Kajukenbo, the official name of the Kenpo karate system developed by Professor Emperado incorporates Korean Karate, Judo and Jujitsu, Kempo or Kenpo and Chinese boxing or Kung Fu. For more information about NAK Martial Arts Center and Kajukenbo visit gotthenak.com
Contact: Sal Banuelos, Master Instructor, NAK Martial Arts Center, (480)632-7833 or banuelos@cox.net
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While NAK Martial Arts Center is widely regarded as the finest martial arts dojo in the area, the school and ownership strive to be more than just a kick-and-punch school. NAK is always looking for ways to enhance the learning experience for families, that’s why NAK Martial Arts Center has recently incorporated the POWerful Words program into their curriculum. The POWerful Words program is a comprehensive character development program that offers a fun and exciting martial arts curriculum for children ages 4-14. Professor Sal Banuelos says about the new program, “ultimately, our aim is to help our students embrace the person that they are, respect those around them, and share their appreciation at home, in school, at martial arts, and within their community while having a terrific time learning at our facility.”
The public and all students are invited to come and celebrate the school’s grand opening on June 28 and learn more about NAK’s programs and classes. The festivities will begin at 10am with a belt testing and will be followed by martial arts demonstrations and Free self-defense seminars for woman at 3pm and children at 4pm. Entertainment will be provided by the best HipHop group and winners of Arizona’s BoogieDaBeat Competition 2 years in a row, Fresh2Def. Food and drink will also be available. The grand opening will also feature lots of great door prizes and a silent auction, with auction items donated by Gent Jay Jewelry, Chronic Car Audio, Marvelous Pool Service and many more.
About NAK Martial Arts Center
NAK Martial Arts Center was created and founded in 1989 by the Banuelos family, with the assistance of a few dedicated friends and family. Professor Sal Banuelos is the Master Instructor at NAK Martial Arts Center and holds a 8th Degree Black Belt. Professor Banuelos has been a martial arts instructor since 1985 and is versed in many martial arts styles. Professor Banuelos studied Tae Kwon Do, Shotokan Karate, American Boxing and wrestling for many years before finally deciding on Kajukenbo as his lifelong commitment. The Kajukenbo Self- Defense System was founded in Honolulu. Hawaii between 1947 and 1949, by Professor Adriano D. Emperado. Kajukenbo, the official name of the Kenpo karate system developed by Professor Emperado incorporates Korean Karate, Judo and Jujitsu, Kempo or Kenpo and Chinese boxing or Kung Fu. For more information about NAK Martial Arts Center and Kajukenbo visit gotthenak.com
Contact: Sal Banuelos, Master Instructor, NAK Martial Arts Center, (480)632-7833 or banuelos@cox.net
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NAK Martial Arts Center, LLC
Sal Banuelos
480-632-7833
www.gotthenak.com
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Sal Banuelos
480-632-7833
www.gotthenak.com
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