Articles

Listed below are a few articles about our Karate

Back to the Beginning
by International Shihan Sid Tadrist

Why this title? If we all desire the same thing in karate we will understand Yahara Sensei's philosophy. Chiro Kairo Ni which ran October 24-25-26 was the 3rd Camp held by the KWF in North Africa. Due tothe high demand in North Africa to experience KWF Karate, we organised this camp to be open so everyone could share. It also represented an important opportunity to get all the North African countries together to share their approach to the Traditional Karate we foster. Finally we agreed for this time that the camp would take place in Tebessa in the East of Algeria near the boarder of Tunisia and Libya. And also all the participants from the neighbouring countries Morocco, Egypt and the Middle East would be welcome to join. The Governor of Tebessa, seeing this as opportunity of cultural exchange between countries pursuing the same goals, supported this event and on behalf of everyone in the KWF we would like to offer our huge thanks for his generous hospitality.
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The purpose of the karate kyoshitsu
by Sensei Akihito Isaka (Former JKA present Karate World Federation)

Naturally, the ultimate goal of each karate student is to master the unique technique of the JKA at their highest level (that is, to process ones' own infinite space) one of the aims of this class is to control and develop physical, spiritual, moral and mental integrity.
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Some point on basics and techniques of excellence
by Sensei Akihito Isaka (Former JKA present Karate World Federation)

All the sports of the world, the art and martial ways sprung forth from Japanese culture and tradition, whichever we take, and anyone has techniques particular to it, and these techniques are born from a certain purpose.
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Every day Life and Training in KWF Hombo Dojo
by Sensei Sid Tadrist

The best things about Japan are the culture and the hospitality. It does not matter who you are, or where you come from you are always welcomed.
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