01/15/2026
01/14/2026
Dear Red Dragon Family and Community,
It is with an incredibly heavy heart that we share this news with our Red Dragon family and community.
After 15 years of serving this community, Red Dragon Kajukenbo will be closing our doors at the end of January.
This decision was not made lightly. Red Dragon has been more than a business to us, it has been our second home, our extended family, and a true labor of love. We were blessed to help build and run Professor Tony’s dream as a full-time dojo. Watching him do what he loves more than anything in the world – teach, mentor, and pour into his students – has been one of the greatest honors of our lives.
We took a big risk relocating due to rising rental costs, believing the new location would allow us to grow and stay sustainable. At the time of the move, we had a strong and committed following, and we truly believed we would continue to grow from there. Unfortunately, that risk did not pay off. Between economic changes, loss of grant funding and the lack of walk-in growth we were counting on. The reality is we lost many families along the way and were unable to replace them at the rate we had hoped.
To those families who stuck it out, supported us, and stayed through the move – we want you to know how deeply grateful we are. We also want to say how incredibly sorry we are that you are now losing your dojo. You believed in us, you stayed loyal, and you trusted us through a big transition. Please know this decision weighs heaviest because of you.
This is in no way a reflection on the families who were unable to continue training. We understand life changes, finances change, schedules and activities change – and we hold nothing but respect and gratitude for every family who has ever walked through our doors.
This school required countless sacrifices – missed events, long nights, early mornings – and our entire family has been raised on these mats. Our four children are the true definition of dojo babies. This life has shaped who they are and who we are.
We have made lifelong friends here. Our truest friendships. Families who became family. That is what makes this so incredibly painful.
We would also like to extend a heartfelt thank you to those who have donated over the past year – whether through cash donations or new equipment. Those donations truly helped keep our doors open longer than we otherwise could have, and we are deeply grateful. All equipment will be placed in storage, and we hope to have it back in action in the near future.
Although Red Dragon is closing, Kajukenbo is not leaving our lives. Tony and some of our boys plan to continue training under Paz Kajukenbo and neighboring Kaju schools and may even explore picking up a new style. We hope to stay in touch with all of you, and you are more than welcome to follow Tony and the boys on their continued training journey.
Our plan is to place our equipment in storage and take time to regroup and put some attention into other projects going on. This is not goodbye forever – it is simply a pause until the right opportunity and location present themselves.
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for 15 amazing years, countless memories, and the privilege of being part of your lives.
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Thank you for trusting us with your children and families. Thank you for your loyalty, your love, and your support. We will carry your families with us always. Kaju Strong. Kaju Forever.
And a big thank you to Chris Reyna with Sidekicks. He has been sub-leasing from us and this affects him and his school too. It breaks my heart that two very good schools are hurting from this. He wish him luck.
With love and gratitude,
Professor Tony & Annie Nguyen
Sifu Tyler, Sibak Gavin, Sibak Khai & Sibak Cam
Red Dragon Kajukenbo, LLC