26 October On 26 October 1957, the Federation Internationale De Karate (FIK) was formed at the headquarters of the French Karate Federation, located at 34 rue de la Montagne Sainte Genevieve, Paris. Present at the creation of the FIK was Vladimiro Malatesti (representing Italy), Vernon Bell (representing Great Britain), Jurgen Seydel (representing Germany), Henri Plee …
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Oct 26 2020
This week in history (26 October – 1 November)
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October 26, 2020
- AAKF, Gojuro Harada, Henri Plee, Hidetaka Nishiyama, Hirokazu Kanazawa, Hiroo Mochizuki, Hiroshi Kamata, Hiroshi Shoji, Howard Collins, IKO-2, JKA, JSKA, keigo abe, Masataka Mori, Masatoshi Nakayama, Matsuno Faction, National Collegiate Championships, Ray Dalke, rika usami, shiro asano, Thomas Morikawa, University of California Riverside, Vernon Bell, Vladimiro Malatesti, WKF, WKO, World Open Tournament, Yasu Uyehara, yoseikan karate
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Oct 05 2020
This week in history (5 October – 11 October)
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October 5, 2020
5 October On 5 October 1955 Guusje van Mourik, one of the most successful kumite competitors, was born in the Central Netherlands town of Zeist. Her early exposure to the martial arts was through the sport of Judo. She would eventually receive the grade of 2nd Dan. She competed in the Dutch Championships and won …
- AAKF, Akio Nagai, BKF, Chojun Miyagi, dave hazard, Frank Nowak, Guinness Book of Records, Guusje van Mourik, Henri Plee, Hidetaka Nishiyama, Hirokazu Kanazawa, Hiroki Kurosawa, Hiroo Mochizuki, Isao Obata, ITKF, JKA, jka instructor course, Mas Tsuroka, Masatoshi Nakayama, SAC, Stan Schmidt, Takushoku University, Terry O'Neill, Tetsuji Murakami, Vernon Bell, WUKO
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Sep 12 2020
Goshi Yamaguchi
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September 12, 2020
We don’t need to separate sport and the traditional elements. Many young people like to have a chance to participate in sport Karate competition, and it is very good for them. In the process, they make friends and grow up. But people cannot neglect the mental aspect of training. Goshi Yamaguchi Goshi Yamaguchi comes from …
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Sep 10 2020
Gosei Yamaguchi
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September 10, 2020
Karate must be taught differently to people of different social backgrounds. It belongs to humanity, not just to the Japanese or Okinawans, and we must recognise this in our methods of introducing Karate to the public. Gosei Yamaguchi Gosei Yamaguchi was born into Karate royalty. His father was the legendary Goju-ryu master, Gogen ‘the cat‘ …
- AAKF, Black Belt Magazine, Frank Smith, Gogen Yamaguchi, Gosei Yamaguchi, Gosen Yamaguchi, Goshi Yamaguchi, Hidetaka Nishiyama, Hirokazu Kanazawa, Hironori Ohtsuka, Japanese, Kenei Mabuni, Masataka Mori, Masatoshi Nakayama, Meiji-Gakuin University, Ray Dalke, San Francisco State University, Takushoku University, Tetsuhiko Asai, Yutaka Yaguchi
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Sep 03 2020
Edmond Otis
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September 3, 2020
The challenge to anyone who is dealing with any type of true emergency is universal. Our best chance for success or survival depends on our ability to be our best – when we really need to do our best. Done well, that is exactly what Karate prepares us to do, and asks us to do, …
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Aug 16 2020
Shigeru Takashina
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August 16, 2020
If I make will, I can kill you, but it is not my character…. My main goal now is to educate people in more than just show Karate but in the cultural Karate, the real cultural benefits [of Karate]. Shigeru Takashina Shigeru Takashina was a true stalwart of the Japan Karate Association (JKA). A graduate …
- AAKF, Carol See Tai, Hideo Ochi, Hidetaka Nishiyama, Hiroshi Shirai, ISKF, JKA, Jose Ferrand, Keisuke Nemoto, Maasaki Ueki, Masahiko Tanaka, Masataka Mori, Masatoshi Nakayama, Ryukoku University, SAKA, Shigeru Takashina, Takayuki Mikami, teruyuki okazaki, Tom Leeman, Toru Yamaguchi, WKF, Yoshimasa Takahashi, Yutaka Yaguchi
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Aug 16 2020
Frank Smith
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August 16, 2020
Karate should first be a martial art. Then, sport is used to test your levels and skill. Frank Smith The legendary Bill “Superfoot” Wallace named him in his list of “Top 10 Karate Fighters of All Time”, and he has also been described as “America’s greatest JKA Fighter“. Frank Smith was one of the big …
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Aug 16 2020
Kenneth Funakoshi
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August 16, 2020
Politics is the worst thing that can happen to Karate at the upper level. The students don’t care about what’s happening in the political way. They just like to train hard and compete, but because the ‘higher-ups’ have their political views or differences they tend to put a lot of restrictions on what the students …
- AAKF, Akihito Isaka, Black Belt Magazine, Eugene Watanabe, Frank Smith, FSKA, George Sasano, Gichin Funakoshi, Goodwill Games, Hawaiian, Hidetaka Nishiyama, Hirokazu Kanazawa, Hiroshi Shirai, James Fields, James Yabe, JKA, JKA All Japan Karate Championships, Keinosuke Enoeda, Kenneth Funakoshi, Kevin Funakoshi, Kodanshakai, Koji Wada, Kyle Funakoshi, Masaaki Ueki, Masahiko Tanaka, Masataki Mori, Masatomi Takagi, Masatoshi Nakayama, Norihiko Iida, Osamu Ozawa, Ray Dalke, Shotokan, spotlight, Taiji Kase, Takenori Imura, teruyuki okazaki, Tetsuhiko Asai, yoshiharu osaka
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Aug 10 2020
Ray Dalke
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August 10, 2020
If you want to win in both Karate and life you must be very determined and very deliberate. Ray Dalke Ray Dalke is a true pioneer of American Shotokan Karate. He began training in the 1960s and has trained with a who’s who of American and Japanese Shotokan Karate. A noted competitor, at one time …
- AAKF, AJKA, American, Dan Ivan, Edmond Otis, Frank Smith, Goodwill Games, Harry Kresse, Hidetaka Nishiyama, ISKF, Jake Webb, Jean Takahashi, JKA, Masaru Tokai, National Collegiate Championships, Ray Dalke, Riverside National Karate Championships, Takashi Aoki, teruyuki okazaki, West Coast Karate Association
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Aug 09 2020
Moments in history: The JKA tour of 1965
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August 9, 2020
For many people around the world, the Japan Karate Association (JKA) are synonymous with Shotokan Karate. The technical excellence of their instructors are well respected, regardless of the style of Karate practised. Masters like Nakayama, Nishiyama, Okazaki, Kanazawa and Enoeda, to name a few, are held as the pinnacle of Shotokan Karate. Gichin Funakoshi introduced …
- AAKF, BKF, DKB, East Coast Karate Association, Eddie Whitcher, Geo Higginson, Gichin Funakoshi, Hidetaka Nishiyama, Hirokazu Kanazawa, Hiroshi Orito, Hiroshi Shirai, JKA, Keinosuke Enoeda, Leo Aarts, Lothar Fischer, Masataka Mori, Masatoshi Nakayama, New York Karate Club, pauline laville, Rod Butler, Shoji Sugiyama, Stan Schmidt, Taiji Kase, Takayuki Mikami, teruyuki okazaki, Vernon Bell, Wataru Natomoto
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