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Can anyone help me contact a shotokan karate school in Delhi, India?
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Full Contact Karate $97.19 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Full contact karate is a wide term used to differentiate between competition formats of karate where competitors spar (also called Kumite) fullcontact and allow knockout as winning criterion, and those competitions that use light contact/semi contact point sparring where a knockout is regarded as a foul. The term is also by extension used to differentiate between schools/styles of karate dedicated to such full contact competitions, and schools/styles that are not. Full contact karate competition comes in several, and sometimes very different, formats. These different sport rule format have different history and was developed for the art of karate at different times in different places. Some developed independently, others developed out of other full contact rule systems or from light contact rule systems. As there are no major unifying organizations in any of the different formats, the rule details may change drastically between the many rival sport/style organizations and different promoters. Some organizations stick rigidly to one set of rules. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 128 Publication Date: 2011/01/23 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.00 x 0.30 inches |
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Yoshukai Karate $92.4 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Mamoru Yamamoto (later called Katsuo) (b. 10 July 1938) began his formal training in the martial arts in Miyakonojo, Japan. He first studied judo, but began training in the Chitoryu style of karate under Dr. Chitose at the age of fifteen In 1959, Yamamoto and his wife Sumiko opened their first dojo in Kitakyushu, Japan in the Fujitani Judo Club. In the early 1960s, Chitose gave Yamamoto permission to start his own branch of ChitoRyu karate under the name of Yoshukan, and in 1963 Chitose changed the third kanji of their branchs name from kan meaning to stand alone to kai meaning association, indicating a potential for growth within the organization. During this early period, Yamamoto worked with Mas Oyama of Kyokushinkai Karate to develop the rules for Japanese full contact sparring to replace the sun dome tournament rule of the time. This rule meant that competitors must spar at full speed but could not make contact with one another, which made judging of fighting very subjective. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 136 Publication Date: 2010/08/14 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.32 inches |
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September 11th, 2010 at 4:25 pm
Thank you for visiting Yvonne.
Jissen Karate can be interpreted roughly as hard-core karate. It strips away all the accesories that has been attached to it, left it with the bare bones or the core of karate; effective fighting applications. The phrase, Jissen, is used to distinguish real martial arts from what has been referred to as 'school yard' Karate. Jissen literally means real fighting. It is many times used in conjunction with Karate to establish the difference between combat effective martial arts and what might best be called tournament Karate.
It is not an actual style, or Ryu, but rather a concept, like Zen. There are many who practice the Jissen concept of training. Most do not even realize it, but it is there nontheless. If you practice with spirit, and with the right attitude perhaps you might one day understand. It is actually very simple, it is not one technique, or kata. To me personally, it refers to one's quest to find the core of martial arts. There is IMHO two types of budo being practiced. 1) the one that encourages inner (spiritual, etc) development and 2) the one that encourages martial skill development. Sometimes, full-contact karate has been misunderstood as the modern interpretation of Jissen, when it is actually more than that. Jissen can be applied to any martial arts, so it is not mutually exclusive to karate. Like I said earlier, it is a concept, and like any concepts it can be applied to any applicable scenario. Don't worry too much. Train with your body, train with with your mind and train with your heart.
Gambatte Kudasai!!