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Kyokushin - Wikipedia Kyokushin Kaikan [Kaikan (会館) Assembly Hall or "Honbu" (本部) Headquarters] is the martial arts organization founded in 1964 by Korean-Japanese Masutatsu Oyama (大山倍達, Ōyama Masutatsu), officially the International Karate Organization Previously, this institution was known as the Oyama Dojo
What Is Kyokushin Karate? – An Introductory Guide for . . . Kyokushin is a full-contact style of karate developed in the 1960s in Japan The name translates to “ultimate truth” and its origins come from two main karate styles Goju-Ryu and Shotokan
Kyokushin – Kyokushin World Federation To better display the ethical principles of kyokushin, the Japanese created a seven-point moral code for this martial art It speaks of an obligation to respect elders and parents, to strive for physical and spiritual perfection, and to refrain from violence
USA-IFK Kyokushin Karate | Traditional Full-Contact Karate . . . Kyokushin is a full-contact style of karate founded by Masutatsu Oyama in the 1950s It is known for its powerful techniques, rigorous physical conditioning, and knockdown kumite, where competitors fight without protective gear
The Beginner’s Guide to Kyokushin Karate - The Martial Way Kyokushin (極真) is a style of stand-up, full contact karate, founded in 1964 by Korean-Japanese Masutatsu (Mas) Oyama Kyokushin is Japanese for “the ultimate truth”, developed from the determination of the pursuit of ultimate truth of mind, technique, and body
International Kyokushin Federation (IKF) – Official Website Welcome to the official website of the International Kyokushin Federation (IKF) Led by President Shihan Sergei Vsevolodov, IKF unites athletes worldwide, promoting the traditions and values of Kyokushin Karate Explore events, training, and global connections
Kyokushin | WIKO - World Independent Kyokushin Organization. Currently, Kyokushin is the most practiced karate style globally, with over 20 million practitioners in 140 countries Its popularity is bolstered by media exposure, including television features, films, comics, and numerous publications about Ōyama