Karate Classes
Karate classes benefit growing children far beyond the dojo walls and in many real-world scenarios.
Our structured classes are meant to help develop coordination, physical fitness, and mental strength, as well as gain valuable social skills. Through positive reinforcement, we can bring out the best in our children to help them succeed in life.
Respect:
Respect is a value that everyone understands the need and importance of. Respect needs to be both given and received. One of the aspects of respect that is commonly looked over is self-respect. Having self-respect is one of the most important stepping stones to being able to respect others and develop as a person.
Focus:
The principle of focusing on not losing has points in common with this passage
Safety:
The key to being safe is not to be paranoid expecting trouble around every corner, but rather to be aware of your surroundings as you go about your day.
Self-Discipline:
Self-Discipline is controlling one's behavior and actions!
Confidence:
Confidence is believing that you can!
“YES, I CAN AND YES I WILL!”
Integrity:
Integrity is maintaining a strong, steady course of
beliefs and values
Students Resources
Please use the buttons below to review your belt requirements.
Kenpo strikes is part of the family of California youth karate Club for that reason we follow the same curriculum
Master Hugo M. Rojas, II Founder & Chairman
Hugo Rojas began the Youth Karate Club in 1989, and incorporated the CYKC in 1994. Rojas was recently elected to the Hawthorne School Board of Trustees, and has been a Youth Commissioner for the City of Hawthorne since 1993. As a Martial Arts Master with a 5th Degree Black Belt in Chinese Kenpo Karate, Rojas has held many records and titles, and most recently, captured the 2001 IMAC World Karate Championship. As a teacher, he lends his efforts to many other civic and private groups, as when he recently joined forces with the United Peace Officers Against Crime to develop a one week self-defense and safety awareness course for Camp UPAC, a camp for over 300 inner-city children Co-Sponsored by the LA County Sheriffs Department.
Oskar D Nava Sensei
Oskar Nava began his martial journey started on 1999, in a small town in Mexico name H, Cardenas Tabasco. his first martial art was Tae Kuan do. when he moved to Los Angeles he found Master Rojas martial art class in his local church. he enjoyed the class. Mr. Nava becomes the assistant instructor while been one of the top students until he had a few knee injuries, but this did not stop him so he keep going until today. MR. Nava got his 2nd black belt degree in the summer of 21. MR Nava is been teaching Karate at churches and partks at no cost since 2004. and during the summer of 22, he started his new adventure Kenpo strike a class under the CYCK curriculum
KENPO 5.0
During the summer of 22, Mr. Nava enjoy the class kenpo 5.0 where is training and getting more knowledge to become a better martial art practicepen