The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new. Masaru Shintani A pioneer of Wado-Ryu Karate in Canada, Masaru Shintani developed one of …
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A Karate instructor’s first and foremost obligation is to teach new students one or two strong techniques – techniques that could be used effectively if the student was attacked. William Dometrich A pioneer of Chito-Ryu …
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A direct and longtime student of Kyokushin Karate founder, Mas Oyama, Yukio Nishida is a pioneer of Kyokushin Karate. He was a long time student of Seigo Okamoto, the founder of Daito-Ryu Aiki-Jujitsu Doppokai. He …
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Once you reach a certain level, it is good to train something from all the schools, because they all have good things. I teach Shito-Ryu 70%, but I reserve the rest for Shotokan, Goju, and …
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Never stay at the same level of training. Always push yourself to do a little more. Joko Ninomiya Widely regarded as a phenomenal fighter, Joko Ninomiya is also known for his strong fighting spirit. He …
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Iain Abernethy has made a name for himself by his study of the practical aspects of Karate kata and how the techniques can be applied to real life fighting scenarios. Below are nine observations put forward by Abernethy on the nature of real fighting.
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30 April On 30 April 1957 the British Karate Federation (BKF) held its very first grading. Two students, Trevor Guilfoyle and Gerald Tucker, were graded to 6th Kyu. The grading took place on the lawn of 12 Maybush Road, Hornchurch, Essex. The grading was conducted by Vernon Bell. 1 May On 1 May 1949 the …
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