Kugatsu Karate-Do (Scotland) |
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Est. 1995 |
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Shukokai Karate-Do The karate style practiced at the Kugatsu Karate-Do is Shukokai Karate, a style famous for its hard hitting techniques and scientific approach to body kinetics. Shukokai, which roughly translated means "Way For All", descends directly from it's parent style, i.e. Shito-ryu Karate. Shukokai was the brainchild of Sensei Chojiro Tani (1921 ~ 1998), who developed the style in 1949. Sensei Tani studied Goju-ryu karate for around a decade or so until meeting Sensei Kenwa Mabuni, the famous Shito-ryu Master. Sensei Tani became a keen disciple of this fast and fluid style and when Sensei Mabuni passed away, the Diploma of Inheritance passed onto Sensei Tani. Sensei Tani sought to perfect his style and develop techniques which could be delivered with maximum efficiency. He was fascinated with the science of body mechanics and movement, and after much experimenting and comprehensive study he re-designed the Shito-ryu kicking and punching methods to maximise the benefit from plyometric (elastic property) contraction of the muscles. The hip movement was emphasised and Shukokai's famous double "hip twist" for executing strikes was developed, giving the style it's explosive power. Impact pads were introduced to help the Shukokai stylists enhance their power. Shihan Shigeru Kimura (1941-1995) The late Shigeru Kimura has done much development work in this school, he was particularly interested in the development of high-energy strikes and his work has produced some interested findings. His basic stance is held under tension and during punch delivery, weight is transferred onto the front leg. Then a co-ordination of hip rotation, delayed spinal torsion and shoulder follow through produces some quite remarkable results in pad-work. Shihan Tommy Morris ~ The development of Shukokai in Scotland - it was aesthetic, It was during his visit to Sensei Tani's dojo that Shihan Morris met Sensei Shigeru Kimura and recognised immediately that he was one of the world's great karate instructors. Shihan Tommy Morris is currently; - Chief Instructor of the Kobe Osaka International In recognition of the role played by Shihan Tommy Morris in relation to revolutionising the rules of Sport Karate, the World Karate Federation (WKF) awarded him the grade of 8th Dan. Sensei Graham McCann joined the Kobe Osaka Karate-Do Renmei in August 1974, and trained under Shihan Morris until 1988. Shihan Morris awarded Sensei McCann, then aged 15, his Black Belt 1st Dan on the 19th June 1982. |
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