… I had to learn Karate, I had to look after myself… Ray Fuller A pioneer of Shotokan Karate, Ray Fuller was one of Vernon Bell’s first Karate students. His association was a founding member of the EKGB (English Karate Governing Body). Raymond Edward Fuller was born on 27 January 1934. After leaving school he …
Tag: FEKO
Jun 08 2021
Ray Fuller
- Filed under General, KUGB, Shotokan, Traditional
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June 8, 2021
- Andy Sherry, BKF, Bob Poynton, Eddie Whitcher, English, FEKO, Fred Kidd, Hirokazu Kanazawa, Hiroshi Shirai, Jimmy Neal, Jimmy Patterson, JKA, Keinosuke Enoeda, KUGB, Liverpool Red Triangle Club, Masatoshi Nakayama, Michael Randall, Mick Peachey, Minoru Mochizuki, pauline laville, Ray Fuller, Rob Williams, Sam Firlej, Satoshi Miyazaki, shiro asano, Taiji Kase, Terry Wingrove, Thames Karate International, Val Patterson, Vernon Bell, Walter Seaton, Yoseikan
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Aug 15 2020
Doug James
- Filed under Competition, General, Wado-ryu
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August 15, 2020
I see kata as something for developing the individual and that if that person performs the moves in a certain way and is happy, providing it is within the overall guidelines of the kata I see nothing wrong with some deviation. Doug James Considered one of the cornerstones of British Karate, Doug James has been …
- ABKA, and Abdu Shaher, Barry Tatlow, BKA, BKCA, British Karate-Do Chojinkai Association, Budokan Karate Club, Chojinkai, Chris Denwood, Combat Hall of Fam, Cumbria Open Championship, Cumbria School of Karate, Dave Coulter, Doug James, ekf, EKGB, English Karate Federation, ETKB, Eugene Codrington, FEKO, Fred Kidd, Harrarby Community Centre, Iain Abernethy, Junior Lefevre, Karate World Championships, NAKMAS, Pat McKay, Peter Spanton, Tatsuo Suzuki, Temple Karate Club, Tera Karate Kai, Tera Karate Kai National Championships, Ticky Donovan, Tim Eyrl, Toru Takamizawa, Walter Seaton, WKF, WUKO
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Aug 11 2020
Mervyn Etienne
- Filed under Competition, General, Ishinryu, Kumite
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August 11, 2020
….. the relentless desire to be better than you were is a key trait in the highest performers – they appear not to be happy with the status quo and are always looking for ways of improving and finding the marginal gains that will give them the milliseconds in reaction time and information processing speed that …
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