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Friday, December 5, 2014

The JKA/WF Kyu and Dan Rank Certification System

2:44:00 PM
The JKA/WF Kyu and Dan Rank Certification System


Japan Karate Association :: Dan Ranking
There are 10 Kyu and 10 Dan in JKA karate. To obtain certification for each rank, you must fulfill the certification requirements and complete the testing procedure. Testing or grading is carried out by a panel of instructors authorized as JKA technical examiners.
Typically, Dan grading sessions take place 4 times per year, and Kyu grading takes place twice. In order to be eligible for testing, you must first have gained the appropriate amount of continuous experience at your current rank. Then, depending on the level of Dan you are being graded for, you may have to take the test outside your own country or region (at the higher Dan ranks, only Tokyo JKA HQ is authorized to evaluate, grade and issue certification).
These details are summarized in the following chart.

Kyu and Dan Grading Prerequisites

RankMin. ExperienceTesting Location
10th to 1st Kyu Branch dojo or group
1st Dan1 yr Cannot apply same day as attaining 1st DanPrefectural HQ or Branch dojo or group, with permission of Tokyo JKA HQ
2nd Dan1 yr at 1st Dan rankNational (Prefectural) HQ or Regional HQ, with permission of Tokyo JKA HQ
3rd Dan2 yrs at 2nd Dan rank
4th Dan3 yrs at 3rd Dan rankTokyo JKA HQ or Regional HQ, with permission of Tokyo JKA HQ
5th Dan4 yrs at 4th Dan rank
6th Dan6 yrs at 5th Dan rankTokyo JKA HQ
7th Dan7 yrs at 6th Dan rankSpring camp in JKA HQ or Autumun camp in JKA HQ or Funakoshi Gichin Cup world championships
8th Dan7 yrs at 7th Dan rankUpon recommendation by Instructor Committee
9th Dan8 yrs at 8th Dan rankUpon recommendation by Instructor Committee
10th Dan9 yrs at 9th Dan rank

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Christmas Camp 2 Days Special.

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Christmas Camp 2 Days Special.
Christmas Camp 2 Days Special
Offer ends November 26, 2014 at 8:00AM E.A.T
Enter coupon code CXF1ND74 during the online registration under Parent Information.
Christmas Holiday Camps are from Dec.15 to Dec.19, 2014 @ IST Masaki.



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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Okuma Koichiro Foreign Affairs Division at JKA/WF HQ Japan.

11:50:00 PM
Okuma Koichiro Foreign Affairs Division at JKA/WF HQ Japan.

Rank : 6th Dan
Birthdate : Dec 29, 1970
Birthplace : Kyoto
University : Dokkyo University
Started Karate : 1st year of university
Motto : "Every moment is a new tomorrow"

Major Tournament Wins
52rd JKA All Japan Karate Championship (2009)
3rd Place Kata
10th Funakoshi Gichin Cup World Karate-do Championship Tournament (Sydney,2006)
3rd Place Kumite
49th JKA All Japan Karate Championship (2006)
3rd Place Kumite
9th Shoto World Cup Karate Championship Tournament (Tokyo, 2004)
3rd Place Kumite
47th JKA All Japan Karate Championship (2004)
2nd Place Kumite




2015 JKA Spring Joint Training Camp

6:32:00 PM
2015 JKA Spring Joint Training Camp

Monday, April 21, 2014

Monday, March 31, 2014

Expectations from the JKA Instructor

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Expectations from the JKA Instructor
Expectations from the JKA Instructor


v Awareness and pride as a JKA Instructor
v All actions reflect KARATE-DO
v Rather that becoming an expert in techniques, strive to attain the
v Discipline of this Way of Life
v One must become an excellent role model to others
v Depth in research, creativity and constructive mind is a must
v Self-abnegation, cooperative interactions with others, dedication and commitment to the advancement of KARATE-DO are a must

v The philosophy of the Founder and Masters – “there is no first attack in KARATE-DO” – should always be kept close at heart



Saturday, February 8, 2014

Jerome Sensei Movie Demonstration

11:56:00 PM
Jerome Sensei Movie Demonstration

Monday, January 20, 2014

What is the JKA ?

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What is the JKA ?

What is the JKA?


With members in over 100 countries, the Japan Karate Association (JKA), is the world’s largest and most prestigious karate organization, and the only legal karate entity officially recognized by the Japanese government as an association of members for the promotion of karate. More importantly though, we are The Keeper of Karate’s Highest Tradition, the preserver of the soul and spirit of the art of karate in line with the tradition of Bushido (The Way of the Samurai). 


Our mission is to promote the way of karate throughout the world, while ensuring that it remains true to the philosophical precepts upon which it was founded. This has been our mission since the establishment of the JKA in 1949.




Wednesday, January 1, 2014

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2014... OSS

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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2014... OSS

Friday, November 8, 2013

2013 Japan Training at Naka Shihan Dojo. Oss

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2013 Japan Training at Naka Shihan Dojo. Oss
2013 Japan Training at Naka Shihan Dojo. Oss

Naka Sensei is one of the best Technicians of the Nihon Karate Kyokai. Very few of such technics has been showed in the past. It’s amazing to train with him! Thank you Sensei!







Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Advanced Samurai Swordsmanship

7:20:00 PM
Advanced Samurai Swordsmanship
Advanced Samurai Swordsmanship


Rise to the next level of sword mastery with this three-DVD set! In Advanced Samurai Swordsmanship,Japanese sword master Masayuki Shimabukuro and his senior student, Carl E. Long, delve deeper into the elegance of body-and-weapon movement that defines personal mastery of the legendary samurai sword.

This three-disc martial arts collection includes the following:

Ø Expert development of footwork, agility and body movement
Ø Mastery drills for timing, blocking and drawing
Ø Deep-level practice of kata (forms) and two-man sparring
Ø Precision-cutting demonstrations
Ø On-screen glossary of samurai swordsmanship terminology

Masayuki Shimabukuro is an eighth-dan in muso jikiden eishin-ryu iaijutsu and a Black Belt Hall of Fame member (2006 Weapons Instructor of the Year). He has received official appointment by the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai as the organization’s international representative for iaidoand battodo.


Carl E. Long is the vice chairman and director for the Jikishin-Kai International, overseeing certification of its North American, South American and European instructors. He is a five-time recipient of the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai’s yushu-sho, one of the highest awards granted for the performance of iaido.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Andre Bertel's Karate-Do (To confirm the rumour)

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Andre Bertel's Karate-Do (To confirm the rumour)

To confirm the rumour that has spread around the world, it is true that I have recently joined the JAPAN KARATE ASSOCIATION (JKA).


This occurred via the assistance of Naka Tatsuya Shihan. 
At the beginning of October I officially began training under Nakamura Masamitsu Shihan in Central Kumamoto, which has been fantastic.
Supplementing this practice I’ve been self-training in Namino and Aso-shi. In these practices I will continue to work on everything I have learned over the past 32 years of Karate-Do, but will now move forward.
Overall, I’d like to offer my appreciation to Naka Shihan, Nakamura Shihan and JKA for their immense support. - André



Source: Andre Bertel's Karate-Do



Monday, October 28, 2013

NEW PUBLICATION: KARATE DO BOOK

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NEW PUBLICATION: KARATE DO BOOK
NEW PUBLICATION: KARATE DO BOOK: “COMPLETE KARATE-KATA METHODOLOGY”



Sensei Luke Perry, Sensei Antoine Etcheverry of France, Sensei Thierry Lint of Belgium, Sensei Marcus Gutzmer of Germany, Sensei Daniel Acuña of Lima, Peru and Sensei Hernán Beltrán Silva (Chief Instructor of S.K.I.F. Chile), they have got a book and and his opinion is very favorable.
“An extensive and valuable source of reference... there are many insights that will inspire me within its pages.”
Richard Amos Sensei, Chief Instructor of World Traditional Karate Organization (New York)
This work constitutes a practical manual in encyclopedic format which will greatly facilitate the preparation of your classes.

This work is comprised of a tome of 500, A-4 pages. It has some 4,300 colour diagrams and is published in Spanish and English. It deals with work which takes the Heian kata as its starting point and which has a specific methodology and concrete objectives which it uses to create a training method. Furthermore, it is well presented and printed on high-quality paper.

I would be very grateful if you could spread the word about this book amongst your own contacts. I firmly believe that it will be a reference work regarding methodological development, presentation, the exposition of its contents and also regarding the idea of final synthesis (intuitive Karate) which is completely innovative.

The book has been endorsed by the Spanish Karate Federation, The Comunidad Valenciana Karate Federation and has a foreword by Master Antonio Olivo Seba, 8th Dan and International Coach. What is more, several traditional karate associations have already obtained the book since they consider it to be of great interest.

Dimensions: 11,65 x 8,26 x 1,06 inches (A-4)
Weight: 2,3 Kg .
Number of pages: 500
Colour: CMYK

A PUBLICITY PDF CAN BE SEEN AT


The book is distributed by me, because I’m the author and publisher.



HOW TO OBTAIN A COPY OF THE BOOK IN SOUTH AFRICA

Making the payment through by bank transfer to my account or by Western Union.

Please let me know which form of payment you prefer.

Price For South Africa

Price of the book: 62,50 €

Shipping: 35,50 €

Total to pay: 98 € 

If you decide to purchase the book, if it is possible, and once you have the book in your hands, I would like to hear from you to know your opinion.

I am at your disposal, and grateful for your attention. With kind regards. Osss!

José Ramón Álvarez Ruiz-Huidobro
CN. 7th Dan F.E.K., 3rd Dan Shotokan Ryu Kase Ha

El Entrego, Asturias, Spain

Phone: 0034-985-66-35-39
Mobile Phone: 0034-608-247-242



I’d like to take this opportunity to inform you that I am currently being asked to give seminars on the subject of this book since, in this way, better performance can be obtained from the theories and work it expounds.


Sunday, October 6, 2013

EDWARD MTSHALI SENSEI

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EDWARD MTSHALI SENSEI
EDWARD MTSHALI SENSEI


Born 26/04/1948, Sensei Ed has 65 years old. He has been training karate for 47 years and has had to overcome many challenges in his life. His first instructor was Samuel Maimane who was a blue belt. They were training shotokan karate. The only reason he knew it was shotokan was that the book they were using was Sensei Nishiyama’s book and it said it was shotokan. Sensei Ed also has 15 years of judo training under his belt but has never done any gradings. It was very difficult in those days for black people to acquire knowledge and find Sensei’s to train and grade them. 
In Sensei Edwards own words “Achievements are not given; you have to work hard to get them. So whatever I achieved I worked hard for them. It means to me there are no shortcuts in life; more specifically if you want quality”. His first grading for yellow belt was a valuable life lesson – he did not make it! “It was so painful to experience failing a grading but that motivated me and it was the first time and the last”.In 1975 he entered a full contact tournament in Durban which he had read about in the newspaper. He became the Kyokushinkai champ that day. Sensei Ed was awarded national colours five times – the first black person to achieve this - and the first time was against a British team in 1977. There were four teams (Indian, Coloured, Black and Springbok). From these teams a SA Invitational team was selected – Sensei Ed was the only black karate-ka to be selected. In 1978 he was part of the official Springbok team which competed against Germany and the USA (the team included Billy Blanks). It was at this time that he started training under Sensei Stan alongside the legendary Geyer brothers. In 1979 he was again in the SA team that travelled to the USA. At this competition he was awarded a special trophy for the most outstanding competitor. 
At the Shotocup in Australia in 2006 Sensei Ed became the first black person to be graded to the level of 7th dan by an all Japanese panel from JKA/WF headquarters. He is the only black person in the whole of Africa to achieve this level in JKA. Sensei Ed now he’s in charge of the JKA/WF Southern African Region (26 countries). 
Message from Sensei Edward: “Karate-ka must avail themselves of what they want so that they can be helped by their instructors. When you are unhappy ask your Sensei for help. What’s on the inside cannot be seen like karate technique so you need to share it to get help. This is also applicable to injuries. If you don’t have enough time to get to the dojo, you must spend time at home practising Heian katas. These are very important and prepare you for more advanced katas.” 
A member of SA JKA’s Governing Body and a highly respected man and karate-ka. We salute you Sensei Edward and are proud to have you as part of our “JKA/WF Sub Sahara Region Family”.


Monday, September 30, 2013

3:07:00 PM

Keinosuke Enoeda
(The Tiger of Shotokan Karate)


Keinosuke Enoeda (榎枝 慶之輔 Enoeda Keinosuke), 4 July 1935 – 29 March 2003) was a Japanese master of Shotokan karate. He was a former Chief Instructor of the Karate Union of Great Britain. Enoeda was ranked 8th dan in Shotokan karate, and was widely renowned as a formidable karateka (practitioner of karate). Following his death, Enoeda was posthumously awarded the rank of 9th dan.

Enoeda was born on 4 July 1935 on the island of Kyushu, Japan. As a youth, he trained in kendo and judo, and played baseball. By the age of 16, Enoeda had reached the rank of 2nd dan in judo. He entered Takushoku University and, being impressed by a karate demonstration there, began studying that martial art.

After graduating from university, Enoeda studied at the Japan Karate Association (JKA) honbu dojo (headquarters training hall) in Tokyo under Masatoshi Nakayama, then the JKA's Chief Instructor. He also trained in kumite under the direction of Taiji Kase. In 1961, he fought a notable tournament match against Keigo Abe, winning by decision after six extensions. He won the JKA All Japan Championship in 1963 against another well known karateka, Hiroshi Shirai. During this period, Enoeda acquired the nickname Tora ("Tiger" in Japanese), after Nakayama had described his fighting.

United Kingdom:

On 20 April 1965, following the JKA's policy of sending instructors abroad to introduce karate to the rest of the world, Enoeda travelled to England with JKA instructors Shirai, Kanazawa, and Kase. He began teaching in Liverpool. One of Enoeda's British students in the late 1960s was karate scholar Harry Cook.
Enoeda and his wife, Reiko (married in 1969), settled in Kingston, Surrey. In 1973, Enoeda led a demonstration of karate on live television for the BBC.[10] Part of the Open Door series it was the first British TV programme entirely about karate. The demonstration included kihon (basic techniques), kata (patterns), Enoeda sparring multiple opponents, Enoeda against Tomita with a large blade, and Dave Hazard breaking a piece of Japanese hardwood.
While Chief Instructor of the KUGB, Enoeda was assisted by: Sadashige Kato (from c. 1966–1973), Shiro Asano (from 1968–1974), Hideo Tomita (from 1973–1978), Masao Kawasoe (from 1974–1982), and Yoshinobu Ohta (from 1982–2003). In 1985, Enoeda was ranked 8th dan.

Later life:

Enoeda wrote several books on karate, including: Shotokan: Advanced kata (1983, in at least two volumes), Shotokan Karate (1996), Shotokan Karate: 10th Kyu to 6th Kyu (1996), Shotokan Karate: 5th Kyu to Black Belt (1996), Karate: Defence & attack (1996, co-authored), and Shotokan Karate: Free Fighting Techniques (1999, co-authored).

Enoeda used to promote his dojo with "Dynamic Karate" posters on the London Underground. He continued teaching karate, at the Marshall Street Baths near Carnaby Street in London, until his death on 29 March 2003. Shortly after his death, the JKA awarded the rank of 9th dan to him. Enoeda left behind his wife, Reiko, and children Daisuke and Maya.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Discover how one sword can become 10,000 swords.

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Discover how one sword can become 10,000 swords.


Discover how one sword can become 10,000 swords.

The legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi encouraged his students to have great hidden power. In Samurai Swordsmanship: The Batto, Kenjutsu and Tameshigiri of Eishin-Ryu, expert practitioner Masayuki Shimabukuro and senior student Carl E. Long also encourage readers to discover hidden martial depths through the meaningful practice of the Japanese sword.

Samurai Swordsmanship demonstrates and explains the history, construction and rituals of the 400-year-old art of battojutsu. It is filled with detailed picture sequences that illustrate the art’s most fundamental principles and techniques.

Samurai Swordsmanship includes the following topics:
·       Tameshigiri, or test cutting
·       Batto waza, or sword-drawing forms
·       Uniform care
·       Sword etiquette
·       Kumitachi, or paired drills
·       The philosophy behind the practice

Written as a companion book to Shimabukuro and Long’s best-selling three-part DVD series of the same name, Samurai Swordsmanship will help longtime practitioners and new students master an ancient art that continues to define the motivations and methods of the modern-day warrior.

Masayuki Shimabukuro is an Eighth Dan in Muso Jikiden Eishin-Ryu Iaijutsu and a Black Belt Hall of Fame Weapons Instructor of the Year (2006). He is recognized by the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai as 21st Soshihan in the lineage of the Masaoka line of Eishin-Ryu. Shimabukuro also received official appointment by the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai as the School’s International representative for Iaido and Battodo.

Carl E. Long is the vice chairman and director for the Jikishin-Kai International and is responsible for the certification of its instructors in North America, South America and Europe. Long is a five-time recipient of the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai’s yushu-sho, one of the highest awards granted for the performance of iaido.

Item Details
Pages/Runtime: 256 Pages
ISBN: 9780897501996
Author: Masayuki Shimabukuro & Carl Long

Keywords: samurai, swords, weapons, masayuki shimabukuro, eishin-ryu, japanese, iaido, swordsmanship, batto, kata, traditional