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Kyokushin-Kan Philosophy
 
Kancho Hatsuo Royama mentioned 3 great masters of martial arts with whom he had the opportunity to learn from. Sosai Masutasu Oyama taught him the severity of the fight through Kyokushin Karate, Sensei Hideo Nakamura, the depth of Karate-Do and Sensei Ken'ichi Sawai (Taikikken Kenpo) taught him the pleasure of living as a martial artist. According to the great master Hatsuo Royama, "our goal is to build the real power in our body through training."

 

  • The triangle represents a Chinese symbol that in turn means "human" or "person".

 

  • ​The outer circle represents harmony - "we are all one." ​

 

  • The center represents "the ultimate truth". 

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  • The white background represents peace.

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  • KIHON: Basic exercises (blocking techniques and blows)
     

  • IDO GEIKO: basic movements (block and moving techniques)
     

  • KATA: Pre-established forms with positions, hits, blockages determined in a certain order.
     

  • BUNKAI KUMITE - Learn and understand the applications and principles of KATA.
     

  • KUMITE: JIJY KUMITE, full contact fights; IPPON KUMITE, combat one step; SAMBON KUMITE, fight three steps. SHIHKEN SHOBU - Real Fighting / Real Combat.

 

​Source & Credits : Kyokushin-Kan Europe

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