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Grandmaster Karriem ABdAllah (Red Belt)
from YouTube :: Tag // cage fights May 10, 2008
The K. A. System Of Karate was created in 1967 by Al Mu'assis (Founder) Karriem ABdAllah 10th Dan Black Belt (Red Belt). He was the first African-American to create his own system of Karate in 1967, the first African-American to award himself a Red Belt in 1967, the first African-American to begin training his students to music in 1967. GrandMaster Karriem ABdAllah produced many champions in breaking, fighting and kata (Nashid Abdul Wasi, Jerry "Wazr" Stewart, Happy "Robot" Crump, Mylo "The Bouncer" Stewart, Clarence "Mix Up" Boone, Kevin "Little KA" Thompson, Robert "Mr. Graceful" Wright and Earl Thompson). Author: karriemabdallah Keywords: karriem allah karate karate-do boxing kickboxing american mma jujitsu full contact Added: May 10, 2008
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Grandmaster Karriem ABdAllah (Red Belt)
from YouTube :: Tag // cage fights May 10, 2008
The K. A. System Of Karate was created in 1967 by Al Mu'assis (Founder) Karriem ABdAllah 10th Dan Black Belt (Red Belt). He was the first African-American to create his own system of Karate in 1967, the first African-American to award himself a Red Belt in 1967, the first African-American to begin training his students to music in 1967. GrandMaster Karriem ABdAllah produced many champions in breaking, fighting and kata (Nashid Abdul Wasi, Jerry "Wazr" Stewart, Happy "Robot" Crump, Mylo "The Bouncer" Stewart, Clarence "Mix Up" Boone, Kevin "Little KA" Thompson, Robert "Mr. Graceful" Wright and Earl Thompson). Author: karriemabdallah Keywords: karriem allah karate kenpo american jujitsu african karate-do kickboxing streetfighting mma brazilian full contac Added: May 10, 2008
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Karate-Do Kata Unsu
from Revver - video Videos April 09, 2008
Author: vinod41 Added: Wed, 09 Apr 2008 13:52:32 -0800 Duration: 83Karate do Kata Unsu Video, this is very senior level kata of the martial arts of karatedo
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The Applied Karate Show Episode 011 - Shihan John Hamilton
from TPN :: The Applied Karate Show February 27, 2007
Applied Karate #011 (mp3 - 17MB - 51 mins) DOWNLOAD EPISODE 011 OF THE APPLIED KARATE SHOW This episode of The Applied Karate Show sees the introduction of a slight revision to the format of our show. Rather than simply jumping straight into the interview portion, I am going to incorporate a brief (generally no more than 5 minutes) editorial to the front of the show. After a break, we ll cut over to the interview, which will remain the basis of each episode. This week s editorial provides a brief summary of these changes, and a recommendation to listen to the new episode of The Health and Fitness Show (also on The Podcast Network), which features an interview with Australia s leading kettlebell instructor, Don Stevenson, and is a good followup to our last episode with Pavel Tsatsouline. In this episode s interview, I talk with longtime Shorin Ryu practitioner, Shihan John Hamilton of the Sho-Ha Shorin Ryu school. Hamilton Sensei holds a kudan ranking in Shorin Ryu karate, and also a Shihan ranking in Tenshinryu Kenjutsu. Hamilton Sensei began his studies over 40 years ago, under the tutelage of Sensei Glenn Premru. He has college degrees in engineering and anthropology/sociology, and now teaches Sho-Ha Shorin Ryu Karate and Nito Tenshin Ryu Kenjutsu fulltime, at his dojo in Pittsburgh, which he established over 30 years ago. Hamilton Sensei provides a deep look at a variety of aspects of his training, including Karate training under Glenn Premru Sensei Kenjutsu training under Frederick Lovret, Sensei The key principles of the Sho-Ha Shorin Ryu school Applying an engineer s analysis of karate mechanics, and an insight into some interesting discoveries he has made in that area Developing strength not through muscular contraction, but expansion The importance of maintaining a healthy body The quest to maintain a traditional dojo Again, another fascinating discussion that I hope our listeners will enjoy. Hamilton Sensei can be contacted through his website at www.shorinnotoradojo.com, where you ll find address and phone number information. A special thanks to Mark Tankosich, Sensei (guest in Episode 5 of The Applied Karate Show) who kindly arranged this interview, patiently acting as a middleman to set things up. A special feat considering he is in Hiroshima, Japan, Hamilton Sensei is in Pittsburgh and I am in Sydney, Australia. We love feedback. You can leave an audio message by clicking on the icon above. If you re in Australia, you could also leave a message on our feedback line at (02) 90189302 (+61-2-90189302 for international callers). I would love to include appropriate audio messages in future shows! Email can be sent to podcast@appliedkarate.com. Of course, you can leave a comment below, or alternatively, post over on The Applied Karate Forum. I d appreciate it if you could pop over to PocastAlley.com and vote for us, or comment and rate us in iTunes through the music store. Applied Karate #011 (mp3 - 17MB - 51 mins) LISTEN HERE TO EPISODE 011 OF THE APPLIED KARATE SHOW
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Applied Karate #005 - Sensei Mark Tankosich
from TPN :: The Applied Karate Show April 15, 2006
The Applied Karate Show Episode 005 - Sensei Mark Tankosich Applied Karate #005 (mp3 - 22MB - 64 min) LISTEN HERE TO EPISODE 005 OF THE APPLIED KARATE SHOW In this latest episode of The Applied Karate Show, I had the good fortune to have an in depth discussion with my good friend and fellow karateka, Sensei Mark Tankosich. Mark lives in Hiroshima, Japan, and is a long time practitioner of Shorinryu Karate, fluent in written and spoken Japanese, a lecturer at a Japanese university who is able to spend time researching into the history and traditions of Japanese budo .. Mark is also a practitioner of Jodo. Having grown up in Pittsburgh, Pensylvania, Mark has spent 13 years living in Japan. He continues to train in Sho-Ha Shorinryu karate, under the guidance of his American instructor, John Hamilton Sensei. Please join us as we discuss some topics that I found really interesting. In particular: Mark s background in karate The Sho-Ha Shorinryu school Experiences with studying from afar Experiences with foriegners coming to Japan with wide eyes, looking for the answers Life in Japan and in a Japanese dojo Jodo practice Meeting the Emperor of Japan (and the foriegn minister, prime minister and former US President Jimmy Carter) The maxim karate ni sente nashi. Commonly translated as there is no first strike in karate , Mark has conducted research into this maxim, and the opinions of masters like Mabuni Kenwa, Motobu Choki and Miyagi Chojun into this core tenet. This last topic in particular was of great interest to me, and I enjoyed Mark s view that the phrase really reminds us that a karateka should not initiate aggression, but this doesn t mean they should not take the initiative when aggression is certain. You can find a copy of Mark s paper on Karate ni Sente Nashi at Charles Goodin Sensei s website for the Hawai i Karatedo Seinenkai. Mark has also been a guest writer on Charles excellent Karate Thoughts blog, which I highly encourage people to subscribe to. If you have comments or questions, please leave them on the comments section below. Alternatively you can leave me a voice message, which I may utilise in an upcoming show. Please consider voting for the Applied Karate Show over on Podcast Alley. The Applied Karate Show Episode 005 - Sensei Mark Tankosich Applied Karate #005 (mp3 - 22MB - 64 min) LISTEN HERE TO EPISODE 005 OF THE APPLIED KARATE SHOW
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Applied Karate Show Episode 004 - Kyoshi Mike Clarke
from TPN :: The Applied Karate Show April 04, 2006
The Applied Karate Show Episode 004 - Kyoshi Mike Clarke Applied Karate #004 (mp3 - 24MB - 68 min) LISTEN HERE TO EPISODE 004 OF THE APPLIED KARATE SHOW Kyoshi Mike Clarke is the Australian representative of the Okinawan Gojuryu Jundokan Dojo, based at his Shinseidokan Dojo in Launceston, Tasmania. Originally hailing from Manchester in the UK, Mike is one of the most prolific writers in the karate world today, having had three books and over 200 articles published. Two more books are currently in the pipeline. Originally a practitioner of Tani-Ha Shitoryu Karate in the Shukokai organisation, Mike has practiced Okinawan Gojuryu since the early 80 s, after having met the enigmatic powerhouse of Okinawan Goju, Higaonna Morio sensei. In the 90 s, Mike entered the Jundokan Dojo, becoming a student of Miyazato Eiichi sensei, the successor to the founder of Gojuryu, Miyagi Chojun sensei. In this conversation, Mike discusses his formative years, and the various circumstances and encounters that brough him into the karate world. If you haven t read about Mike s life before, I strongly suggest you listen to this part of the discussion with interest - his is a story about how a discovery of karate can truly lead to a change in life. As interesting in this discussion, Mike discusses some of the various senior masters he has met and trained with, including those above, as well as Tani Chojiro, Kimura Shigeru, Tomiyama and more. This is another great discussion, and I look forward to feedback on the show. Mike s books can be ordered through his website (www.shinseidokan.com) or by clicking the links below Roaring Silence Budo Masters: Paths to a Far Mountain Small Steps Forward The Applied Karate Show Episode 004 - Kyoshi Mike Clarke Applied Karate #004 (mp3 - 24MB - 68 min) LISTEN HERE TO EPISODE 004 OF THE APPLIED KARATE SHOW
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