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  2. Ashihara kaikan - Wikipedia

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    Ashihara kaikan (芦原 会館) is a modern full contact street karate developed from Kyokushin karate by Hideyuki Ashihara with influences from various martial arts including Muay Thai, Pankration, and Jujutsu with an emphasis on Sabaki, using footwork and techniques to turn an opponent's power and momentum against them and to reposition oneself to the opponent's "blind" spot.

  3. Template:User Karate Blue Belt - Wikipedia

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  4. Midnight blue belt - Wikipedia

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    A midnight blue belt is a belt worn in some Korean martial arts to signify that the wearer has attained dan rank, which translates to a degree holder. This belt is most commonly seen in the Korean martial arts of tang soo do and soo bahk do, where it is often used in place of the more common black belt.

  5. Byakuren Kaikan - Wikipedia

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    Despite being classified as a Karate school its origins date actually back to the Shorinji Kempo, a martial art considered to be derived from Shaolin Kung Fu.Henceforth, Byakuren Kaikan, much like its parent, divides the techniques into two main categories: Gōhō (剛法 - i.e. "hard techniques": punches, kicks, etc.) and Jūhō (柔法 - "soft techniques": throws, joint locks, etc.).

  6. Tsutomu Ohshima - Wikipedia

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    Tsutomu Ohshima (大島 劼, Ōshima Tsutomu, born August 6, 1930) is a prominent Japanese master of Shotokan karate who founded the organization Shotokan Karate of America (SKA). [1] He is the Shihan (Chief Instructor) of the SKA, and to this day holds the rank of 5th dan , which was awarded to him by Gichin Funakoshi . [ 1 ]

  7. Blue belt - Wikipedia

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    Blue belt may refer to: The Blue Belt, a Norwegian fairy tale; Blue Belt (Pittsburgh), the Allegheny County road belt system; Blue belt, a rank in martial arts (see Kyū) Blue belt (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu), a level in the Brazilian jiu-jitsu ranking system; Blue Belt Programme, a marine protection and sustainable management programme of the ...

  8. Seidokaikan - Wikipedia

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    The Karate World Cup was the first ever professional full-contact karate tournament with fighters paid to participate, in addition to being able to collect prize money for winning. [5] This event attracted Dutch Kyokushin fighters Peter Smit and Gerard Gordeau .The former European Kyokushin champion Gordeau was beaten by then unknown Adam Watt ...

  9. Gosoku-ryu - Wikipedia

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    The International Karate Association (IKA) was formed in Tokyo, Japan in 1953 for the purpose of teaching and promoting the Gosoku style of karate. [1] Gosoku-ryū, "the style of force with speed", incorporates the methods of Goju-ryū and Shotokan karate with aikido , jujitsu , and judo .