Always, whenever possible, stop thinking negatively, always think positively, be faithful and then your life will start to change for the better. Yoshizo Machida One of the most respected Karate Masters in Brazil, Yoshizo Machida has helped develop Shotokan Karate in the country. He has passed on his love of Karate to his sons. Yoshizo …
Category: Budo
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Jan 16 2021
Terutomo Yamazaki
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January 16, 2021
I don’t do professional Karate. I think that makes martial arts dirty. Terutomo Yamazaki Nicknamed the ‘Dragon of Kyokushin‘, Terutomo Yamazaki was an exceptional fighter. He was known for his expertise in tameshiwara (board breaking). A highly respected teacher, he has taught the likes of Katsuaki Sato, Miyuki Miura, Seiji Isobe, Howard Collins, and Shokei …
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Jan 05 2021
Hiroshi Kinjo
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January 5, 2021
I have always remained faithful to the precepts upon which Karatedo rests and have enjoyed a modest but fruitful life. That is what Karatedo, the art of Karate, is all about. Hiroshi Kinjo Virtually unknown in the west, Hiroshi Kinjo was one of the most unpretentious masters. One of the most respected Masters in Japan, …
- Ambun Tokuda, Chojo Oshiro, Chojun Miyagi, Choki Motobu, Chomo Hanashiro, Chotoku Maeshiro, Gichin Funakoshi, Hiroshi Kinjo, Ibaragi University, Japanese, Kanken Toyama, Kenwa Mabuni, Koryu Uchinadi, Okina Kanagusuku, Patrick McCarthy, Richard Kim, Sanda Chinen, Shimpan Gusukuma, Shogen Okuzato, Yasutsune Itosu, Zen Nihon Karate-do Kenshukai
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Dec 29 2020
Kiyoshi Yamazaki
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December 29, 2020
The instructor’s main objective in class is to correct the students, not to train himself. He should allocate time for his own personal training and development. Kiyoshi Yamazaki A student of one of the greatest Karate Masters of the 20th century, Yasuhiro Konishi, Kiyoshi Yamazaki has endeavoured to pass on many of his master’s lessons. …
- Choki Motobu, Dan Ivan, Fumio Demura, Gichin Funakoshi, Hidetaka Nishiyama, Hiroshi Shirai, Japan Karate-Do Ryobu-Kai, Japanese, JKF, JKR, JKS, Kenwa Mabuni, Kiyoshi Yamazaki, morihei ueshiba, Senshu University, Shindo Jinen Ryu Karate, Shugoro Nakazato, Taiji Kase, Tak Kubota, Takehiro Konishi, Terry O'Neill, University of Kansas, WUKO, Yasuhiro Konishi
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Oct 29 2020
Patrick McCarthy
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October 29, 2020
Tradition is not about blindly following in the footsteps of the old masters, or even preserving their ashes in a box, but rather in keeping the flame of their spirit alive, by continuing to seek out, understand and improve what they originally sought. Patrick McCarthy Known for his detailed historical research into Karate and its …
- Adrian Gomes, AKF, Bob Dalglish, Bubishi, Canadian, Canadian Black Belt Hall of Fame, Dai Nippon Butokukai, Don Huston, Ei'ichi Miyazato, Hiroshi Kinjo, IRKRS, Jean Pelc, John Halpin, Mas Tsuroka, Patrick McCarthy, Richard Kim, Ron Forrester, Satori Sayama, Terry O'Neill, Wally Jay, Wally Slocki, Yoshio Suguino
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Oct 25 2020
Tsuyoshi Hiroshige
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October 25, 2020
It is important to determine the strategy, and tactics should be allowed to determine the performers in the field on the basis of their own initiative and knowledge. Tsuyoshi Hiroshige A phenomenal instructor, Tsuyoshi Hiroshige was known as a master trainer. He has trained multiple world champions and All Japan champions, including Kenji Midori, Kenji …
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Oct 17 2020
Yoshinao Nanbu
…. As in any other martial arts, the fighter is only as good as they make themselves. Success will depend on the amount of effort personally expended. Some people make good fighters and some people do not. My method is similar to other martial arts – it contains the knowledge, the methods and skills, some …
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Oct 15 2020
Bobby Lowe
The ABC of Karate is the basis of kihon. And a lot in the technique depends on kihon. If you know the ABC, you can write words, sentences, paragraphs, chapters, and then books. Bobby Lowe Known as the ‘Instructor’s Instructor‘, Bobby Lowe was Mas Oyama’s oldest and most senior student. He was Oyama’s first uchi-deshi …
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Oct 11 2020
Manzo Iwata
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October 11, 2020
One of Shito-ryu founder, Kenwa Mabuni’s top students, Manzo Iwata was a phenomenal martial artist, who was a long time member of the Federation of All Japan Karate-do Organisation (FAJKO). A well-respected Shito-ryu master, he was known for his superb technical ability. Manzo Iwata was born on 9 February 1924, in Tokyo, Japan. He was …
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Sep 15 2020
Hatsuo Royama
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September 15, 2020
Without presence and without intention, technique cannot live, it cannot inhabit the body. Hatsuo Royama The name Hatsuo Royama is synonymous with Kyokushin Karate. Around at the birth of Kyokushin Karate, he was one of the few students to be involved with Mas Oyama, the founder of Kyokushin, from the start of the art, until …
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