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The
1st Kyokushin-kan Instructors' Seminar
(International Instructors' Seminar / Shihan Certification Seminar)
The
1st Kyokushin-kan Instructors' Seminar (International Instructors'
Seminar / Shihan Certification Seminar), Organized by Kyokushin
Karate-do Renmei Technical Committee, was held from March 19th through
21st at Fukushima-ken Ishikawa-cho Sogo Taiiku-kan.Instructors included
Kancho Hatsuo Royama, Fuku-Kancho Tsuyoshi Hiroshige, Technical
Committee Chairman Hiroto Okazaki, and special instructors, Shihan
Nariharu Kuramoto and Shihan Sun Li.

Apart from 150
Japanese participants, instructors from overseas included: Hamid
Asna Ashari (Canada), Wassili Geier (Germany), Davood Daneshfar
(Iran), Gianclaudio Torlizzi (Italy), Tadjimurat Naizabekov (Kazakhstan),
Adlet Demezhan (Kazakhstan), Shin Tae Kyun (Korea), Michael Ding
(Malaysia), Alexander Nesterenko (Russia), Sergey Stepanov (Russia),
Evgeny Prokhorov (Russia), Natalia Petrova (Russia), Hennie Bosman
(South Africa), Collen Sedoaba (South Africa), Jose Millan (Spain)
Tharaka Fonseka (Sri Lanka), Prasanna Fernando (Sri Lanka), Kenji
Fujiwara (USA), and Nathan Ligo (USA).


Instruction
by Kancho Royama.

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About
Kyokushin-kan Shihan License Certifying Test
1.
Purpose: This is to certify that we accept the techniques
and insights together with the personality of an instructor
who is pursuing Kyokushin-kan's Karate-do, by giving Shihan
License; RENSHI, KYOSHI or HANSHI. This Shihan License is
not ritual and is given only to those who is specifically
accepted to succeed Kyokushin Karate technically with strong
leadership and is not issued upon honor from the Dan Grade,
years of experience, age or position in the society.
2.
Qualifications:
(1)
RENSHI a. above 35 years old
b. above Yondan
c. those who has or instructs more than 100 students
(2)
KYOSHI a. above 40 years old
b. above Rokudan
(3)
HANSHI a. above 50 years old
b. above Hachidan
3.
Test:
(1)
Kata Pinan Sono 1~5, Yansu, Gekisaidai, Gekisaisho, Saiha,
Seienchin, Kanku, Garyu, Seipai, Sushiho, Sanchin, Naihanchin-Shodan
(Tensho for above KYOSHI)
(2)
Weapon Kyokushin Bo no Kata 2types
Kyokushin Sai no Kata 2types
Weapon Katas will be instructed in this camp.
(3)
Urawaza Taught by Shihan Kuramoto in this camp.
(4)
Iken Taught by Shihan Sun Li in this camp.
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Tips
on Kumite by Fuku-Kancho, Hiroshige Shihan.


South
Africa's Shihan Hennie Bosman (left) practicing Kumite.

Shihan Fujiwara
(left) from USA, above, and Shihan Tajimurat (left), from Kazakhstan,
below.

It
was a first time for traditional weapons training (bo and sai) for
many Kyokushin instructors present. Karate of course means "empty
hand" which implies training without weapons and the emphasis
of Kyokushin-kan training still of course remains "empty hand"
training. However, since one of the goals of Kyokshin-kan is to
return to the roots of Karate, and since Japanese Karate derived
from traditional weapons training -- and very importantly from learning
to defend against atacks by traditional weapons -- the Kyokushin-kan
Technical Committee will introduce basic traditional weapons teaching
in order to deepen the karateka's understanding of karate or "empty
hand" techniques.

Since
it was a frst time for so many, training (and memorization) of these
basic weapons kata spilled over until 2:00 in the morning in the
halls of the Spa (Japanese Hot Springs Hotel) where we stayed.

Celebrating
the growth to strength of Kyokushin-kan.

Seminar's foreign
participants on the bus on the way to the first 8 hour training
day.

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