糸東流は、空手の稽古においてバランスの取れたアプローチを重視しますが、特にスピードは極めて重要な要素です。スピードによって、多様な技を効果的に繰り出し、変化する状況に適応し、決定的な一撃を与えることが可能になります。このスピードと素早い動作の重視は、糸東流の哲学と稽古方法に深く根付いています。ただ速く動くことが目的ではなく、スピードを戦略的に、効率的に、そして正確に活用することが求められます。
糸東流は、空手の稽古においてバランスの取れたアプローチを重視しますが、特にスピードは極めて重要な要素です。スピードによって、多様な技を効果的に繰り出し、変化する状況に適応し、決定的な一撃を与えることが可能になります。このスピードと素早い動作の重視は、糸東流の哲学と稽古方法に深く根付いています。ただ速く動くことが目的ではなく、スピードを戦略的に、効率的に、そして正確に活用することが求められます。
This poem captures the essence of Kenwa Mabuni’s discipline and the joy of dedicated training in martial arts. It speaks of letting go of everyday distractions, focusing entirely on the practice, and embracing the journey of self-improvement. The imagery of … Continue reading
In karate, 勇気 (Yūki), or courage, is a guiding quality that shapes practitioners both physically and mentally. Courage in karate is about more than just bravery in facing an opponent; it also involves the internal strength to confront personal fears, limitations, and … Continue reading
Introducing the New Project of Shitoryu Karate Magazine, a publication dedicated to Shitoryu Karatedo! This magazine has something for everyone. With expert insights, in-depth training guides, and profiles of top karate Senseis and athletes, Shitoryu Karate magazine will help you … Continue reading
Happy New Year everybody, Wishing you and your family health, happiness, and prosperity in the New Year. Very soon we can all come together again, like we did before. Until then, please remember that the spirit of karatedo is the … Continue reading
World Shitoryu Karate Federation Certificate of Kyoshi title, 2017
Master Mabuni’s motto “Kunshi no Ken” which means to concentrate on cultivating one self to become a well rounded, respectful individual. The person who is able to accomplish this as well as to exercise good manners in all situations with … Continue reading
Itosu no Rohai(鷺牌) Kata Rohai (鷺牌) kata originated from the Tomari-te school of Okinawan martial arts. Master Itosu later took this kata and developed three kata from it: Rohai shodan, Rohai nidan, and Rohai sandan. Itosu Rohai Shodan has different … Continue reading
Shitoryu Karate Kata, Papuren Papuren (八 步 連) Kata Papuren (八 步 連) (also pronounce Happoren or Paipuren means “Eight steps at the same time”) is a kata of karate which was introduced by a White Crane Kung fu expert … Continue reading
Shitoryu Karate Technical Seminars,Conducted by A.Tanzadeh, Kyoshi, 8th DanExclusively for the members of Dominican Republic ShitokaiSunday, November 1st, 2020
Shitō-ryū is a combination of 4 main karate systems (Shurite, Nahate, Tomarite and Hakkaku Ken “Crane Fist”), which attempts to unite the diverse roots of karate. On one hand, Shitō-ryū has the physical strength and long powerful stances of Shuri-te … Continue reading
Shitoryu Karate Kata, Papuren Papuren (八 步 連) Kata Papuren (八 步 連) (also pronounce Happoren or Paipuren means “Eight steps at the same time”) is a kata of karate which was introduced by a White Crane Kung fu expert … Continue reading
All Japan Karate Federation ‘Shitokai’ Hachi Dan. 2018. Authorized and signed by Soke Kenyu Mabuni and Kaicho Genzo Iwata
World Shitoryu Karate Federation 8th Dan (Hachi Dan). Novermber 2018. Authorized and signed by Soke Kenyu Mabuni and Kaicho Genzo Iwata
World Shitoryu Karate Federation 2nd degree examiner. Authorized to examine Dan level up to (5th Dan) godan and Shidosha up to JunShihan of the World Shitoryu karate Federation.
World Shitoryu Karate Federation (WSKF) Affiliation Certificate for Shitoryu Karate Canada (SKC) leading and Directing by Sensei Tanzadeh
World Shitoryu Karate Federation, Kata and Technical Seminars at Tokyo Budokan, March 2019
A letter of appreciation from the World Shitoryu Karate Federation signed and authorized by Soke Kenei Mabuni and Kaicho Ken Sakio. Tokyo 2000
3rd Place in Individual Kata at the 1st World Shitoryu Karate Championships, Tokyo, Japan 1993. Signed and authorized by Kaicho Ken Sakio