• Yoseikan Karate (養正館空手) or Yoseikan Ryu Karate (養正館流空手) is the name given to the variant of Shotokan Karate taught at the Yoseikan Dojo in Shizuoka, Japan...
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  • Yoseikan budō (養正館武道) (originally Yoseikan Ryu Gyokushin Jujutsu) may be classified as a sōgō budō form (総合武道, "composite" or "comprehensive" martial art)...
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  • Toyama-ryū Uechi-ryū Wado-ryū Yabusame Yagyū Shingan-ryū Yoseikan Budo Yoseikan Karate Yoshukai Karate Comparison of karate styles Comparison of kobudō styles...
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    Kenshiro Abbe introduced Karate to England in 1956, having attended classes in Henry Plée's Yoseikan dōjō in Paris. Yoseikan had been founded by Minoru...
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  • The Yōseikan served as the centre for many martial arts in Shizuoka until the 1970s. The martial arts taught at the dojo included Aikido, Judo, Karate, and...
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    1970s Yoseikan Aikido was formally organised into Yoseikan Budo along with the other arts Mochizuki had studied and mastered, including judo, karate, Tenshin...
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    Shotokan (redirect from Shotokan Karate)
    Shotokan (松涛館, Shōtōkan) is a style of karate, developed from various martial arts by Gichin Funakoshi (1868–1957) and his son Gigo (Yoshitaka) Funakoshi...
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  • Andy Sherry (section Karate)
    relinquished his Yoseikan grade. "Shuriway Karate & Kobudo resource website". Shuriway.co.uk. 9 July 1943. Retrieved 2 August 2013. UK Karate history Archived...
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    Yoseikan. He was a 10th dan in Aikido, 9th dan in Jujutsu, 8th dan in Iaido, 8th dan in Judo, 8th dan in Kobudo, 5th dan in Kendo, 5th dan in Karate,...
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  • (Korea) Yoseikan Budo (Japan/France) Zero Range Combat (Japan) martial arts portal Sports portal Boxing styles and technique Comparison of karate styles...
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    Shohei-ryu Tōon-ryū Kenyu-ryu Tokitsu-Ryu Kuma-ryu Washin-ryu Shōrinji-ryū Yoseikan-ryu Shidōkan-ryu Matsubayashi Seidokaikan Shōrinkan Kyudōkan Genseiryu...
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  • 2014), OOnt was a Japanese Canadian karate instructor and practitioner recognized as "The Father of Canadian Karate" by Black Belt Magazine. Although mainly...
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    Japanese Martial Arts such as Shindō Yōshin-ryū Ju-jitsu, Shotokan Karate, and Shito Ryu Karate. The style itself emphasizes not only striking but also tai sabaki...
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  • fighting recently evolved from karate Taidō (躰道), the Way of the body, Hand-to-hand fighting evolved from Okinawan karate Yoseikan Budō (養正館武道), the teaching...
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    Henry Plée (category Karate coaches)
    President and founder of the World Karate Federation. Vernon Bell, Yoseikan karate, and 10th dan ju-jutsu, introduced karate to Great Britain (1922–2004)....
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  • Zanshin (category Karate)
    one's surroundings, of which uke is just a small part.[citation needed] In Yōseikan-style aikidō, students are trained to maintain that continued state of...
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  • Miyazato (1922–1999), Gōjū-ryū Minoru Mochizuki (1907–2003), Shotokan and Yoseikan Vic Moore (born 1943), Shuri-ryū Chōki Motobu (1871–1944), Shuri-te Chōyū...
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  • Jack Green (karateka) (category European karate biography stubs)
    Tokyo and relinquished his Yoseikan grade. UK Karate history Archived 2014-02-23 at the Wayback Machine Club History of Blackpool and Wyre Karate v t e...
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    Mochizuki, developer of the Yoseikan dojo. Nakayama also taught kendo and Iaido to Gigō Funakoshi, third son of Shotokan karate founder Gichin Funakoshi...
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  • Vernon Bell (category European karate biography stubs)
    is often credited as "the father of British karate." Bell was taught karate by Henry Plée and brought karate to Great Britain. "Vernon Bell" (PDF). Cyberbudo...
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    Founder of Yoseikan Budo Aikido, Hiroo Mochizuki, (1936-) – Current Head of Yoseikan Budo Aikido, , Taiji Kase, (1929 – 2004) – 9th Dan Shotokan Karate, Tadashi...
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  • aikido in the West. Founder of Yoseikan Budo, he had extensively studied old jujutsu systems. At the same time, karate was making its first steps in Europe...
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    Ueshiba's major students. The earliest independent styles to emerge were Yoseikan Aikido, begun by Minoru Mochizuki in 1931, Yoshinkan Aikido, founded by...
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  • Noriaki Inoue (who founded Shin'ei Taidō), Minoru Mochizuki (who founded Yoseikan Budo) and Gozo Shioda (who founded Yoshinkan Aikido). Many of these styles...
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