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Shukokai Karate.
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The style of Shukokai Shukokai Karate, "The Way for All" is a
dynamic form of Karate, which has evolved from careful analysis of the dynamics
and principles of traditional karate. The lineage of Shukokai is such that it
can be considered a direct descendant of it's parent style, Shito Ryu. Thus in
order to fully appreciate the evolution of Shukokai Karate from the original
Okinawan Te schools, it is a valid exercise to first explore the development of
Shito-Ryu Karate.
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The Evolution of Shito Ryu The formation of the Shito Ryu school of Karate is accredited to Soke Kenwa
Mabuni (1890-1952). Mabuni, like many of the old karate masters, was descended
from the Okinawan warrior class, or bushi. Mabuni family members had served
Okinawan lords for hundreds of years.
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Chojiro Tani Shito-Ryu
Shukokai was founded after World War II
by Sensei Tani who lived in Kobe City Japan. Sensei Tani sort to perfect his
style by studying the mechanics of the human body and developed techniques which
can be delivered with maximum efficiency. The theories behind Shukokai are
somewhat complex and it takes a lifetime of study to truly understand the art.
It is a system of combat which seeks perfection and therefore demands continuous
study. Shukokai translates to "a way for all" which in essence means that
it is a style that can be practiced by people of all ages.
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Shigeru Kimura Sensei Kimura was born in Kobe on March 2,
1941. After having tried judo and kendo, at 16 he began learning karate
with Sensei Chojiro Tani (1921 - January, 1998). At 21 he won the All Japan
Championships. He repeated the win the following year.
Even though successful Kimura doubted the effectiveness of his karate, so
he decided to try full contact fighting with other students. The punches were
fast, but much less effective than he had expected, this frustrated him and he
began his life long search for greatness.
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Without the slightest knowledge of English Sensei Kimura left Japan in 1965 for
Africa, he taught in Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa. The first
country where he was to stay longer and have a considerable influence on karate
was South Africa. Wherever the Master was at work, successful schools with
well-trained instructors were the result.
His search led him to Europe, where he then settled in England.
Ultimately, his journey ended in the USA where, thanks to Sensei Kidachi - a
renowned Judoka, he settled and opened his first Dojo. The dojo soon became too
small and Sensei Kidachi was again at hand as they set about looking for a
larger training establishment. The two masters remained close friends and
visited one another often. The Shukokai Headquarters was set up in
Hackensack New Jersey and would remain so for 18 years. Sensei Kimura was then
37 years old and one of the youngest ever to have held the 7th Dan with an
acknowledged style.
Sensei Kimura married Kaoruin 1980. She lent more serenity to his life and
gave him a solid foundation apart from his Karate Students.
Sensei organised the first Shukokai World Tournament in the USA in 1981 -
an event that established itself and has since then taken place every two years.
Shukokai Karateka from all over the world were now visiting the headquarters
regularly. Even Karateka of other styles often sought advice from Sensei Kimura
as well.
He continued to develop the Tani-Shukokai further, something which constantly
challenged, irritated, and frustrated but above all brought his students
further. He revolutionised his entire Shukokai once again. The manner of
practicing Shukokai now differed considerably from the Tani style, which is why
the term Kimura's Shukokai is used today. In 1991 Kimura's Shukokai was being
practiced world-wide by 20,000 students in 14 countries.
Even in his later years, Sensei remained innovative and open. students who were
closed to developing further were out of place with him, proof of which were the
numerous partings of ways. Sensei Kimura - a man of no compromise; his influence
is still present in many large organisations of today, even though working
together has ceased.
In 1987 Sensei Kimura had already begun contemplating the replacement of his
Dojo, which was too small and somewhat run-down. To everyone's delight, he
was able to fulfil the dream of having his own new headquarters, this time in
Tenafly, New Jersey. This Dojo was beautiful and professional, with a kitchen,
recreation room, large training room and the option of overnight stays.
Sensei Kimura, full of plans for the future, died suddenly of a heart attack at
the age of 54.
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Zanshin Karate Cymru Since the inevitable split of Shukokai in the
UK, different groups were set up with each claiming to be performing the
original style. Because Kimura was constantly developing the system it is
impossible to claim to be the true exponent of a developing system.
Many say that the true style of Shukoaki was the original developed by Tani,
others say it is the furtherance of Shukokai taught by Kimura. Whatever your
beliefs, Shukokai remains to be a very popular style. It is very dynamic and
powerful. It incorporates the use of impact pads in the grading system.
If you've never come across Shukokai before,
it is an eye opener to anyone. The power that the karateka applies raises a few
eyebrows to say the least. In fact all techniques are very fast and very
powerful. Zanshin Shukokai is taught under Sensei Gareth Edwards 4th Dan who
keeps the style in its pure form as it was taught to him. The guidance of Shihan
Roy Stanhope 7th Dan and original student of Kimura helps the club keep on track
and grow.
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Shihan Roy Stanhope
Roy
Stanhope holds the rank of 7th Dan in Shukokai karate. Over the years he has
also trained in other styles obtaining Shodan in Wado Ryu. Shihan Stanhope runs
one of the largest martial arts organisations in the UK. The United Kingdom All
Styles Karate Organisation is one of the most popular groups around, with groups
such as Kung Fu, Taekwondo, Wado, Goju, Shotokan and many others affiliated to
the organisation.
Shihan Stanhope has trained alongside leading
figures in the Shukokai world. Names like Shihan Stan Knighton of The Shukokai
Karate Union and Eddie Daniels of the Sukokai Karate Federation. As well
as his wealth of knowledge pertaining the martial arts, Shihan Stanhope has
trained many UK and world champions. Ex world champion Abdu Shaher was also
under his wing at one time.
Leading figures in the martial arts, currently
members of U..K.A.S.K.O include Kevin Barlow 5th Dan, Ossie Rowe 5th Dan and
Phil Snwein 4thDan. Shihan Stanhope is a former England team coach and was
awarded the coveted Fellowship of Karate title.
Learn more about Roy Stanhope and his
organization here
Roy Stanhope's
U.K.A.S.K.O.
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