Kiyoshi Lim Kenpo Karate & BJJ in Lakeside trains students in both Kenpo Karate and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at its 9828 Channel Road dojo, blending stand-up striking with ground-grappling technique under a unified curriculum. The program's lead instructors hold a 4th-degree Kenpo black belt paired with a BJJ black belt, a dual-discipline credential that parallels the cross-training philosophy at conditioning facilities including CrossFit Indestructible in Lakeside. Kids' classes separate Kenpo striking drills — blocks, counters, and kata — from no-gi grappling sessions that cover guard passes, sweeps, and submission escapes, building a complete self-defense toolkit across age divisions. The competition team has placed at Grappling X invitational tournaments in the Youth Gi Team division, testing live-rolling technique against academies throughout San Diego County. Adult training integrates cardio kickboxing, strength conditioning, and live sparring into the weekly rotation, supporting the same injury-recovery pipeline served by Alpine Spine & Sportcare in Alpine for combat-sport athletes. Belt progression follows the traditional Kenpo ranking system from white through 4th-degree black, with BJJ promotions tracked on a parallel stripe-and-belt ladder governed by mat hours and competition performance.