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Sanshinkan
Karate
彡身館
SANSHIN-KAN is a dynamic, efficient and practical style that
combines practical self-defense & Close Combat techniques,
traditional Okinawa Karate and Modern scientific knowledge. The
teaching method enables individual progress and imparts high
mental and physical abilities, e.g. coordination, flexibility,
self-control, concentration and breathing techniques. |
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SANSHIN-KAN
彡身館
SHITO RYU SANSHIN KAN KARATE DO is derived from SHURI-TE, NAHA-TE
and TOMARI-TE streams.
The term "SAN" (three in Japanese) stands for: Tradition, Spirit and
Justice.
SANSHIN-KAN founder,
Kancho, has
established the style tracking the deep knowledge and vast
experience he accumulated in close combat fighting during war as a
commander in the Foreign Legion. Kancho is well recognized as one of
the Europe's premier close combat experts and he has trained Police
and Armed Forces in close combat and self-defense in various
countries e.g. USA, Canada, France, Turkey and Israel.
SANSHIN-KAN organization was established in the year of 1969.
The roots in Israel are laid in 1975 when there was a first visit of
well known high ranking Karate teachers from Europe and Japan in
Israel. It was the first time that SANSHIN-KAN founder, who is
titled today officially as "Kancho", visited Israel with another two
Japanese teachers. There was a show which was recorded on the
Israeli television. In 1978 Arye Berko Sensei established the main
branch ("Honbu Dojo",
本部 道場
) in Israel while another Dojo was established by Isaac Florentine
Sensei in Tel Aviv. In the years 1984 - 1988 the Dojo in Tel Aviv
has been functioned has the Honbu Dojo in Israel and since 1988 up
to present days SANSHIN-Kan is orderliness active while the Israeli
Honbu Dojo is in Haifa and
Effi Schleyen Sensei
is the head of SANSHIN-KAN in Israel.
Now
Yashpal Singh Kalsi Holds the Sanshinkan Affiliation in India and
teaching his students from New Delhi. Inviting Karateas to join in
and build up the strong Karate team from India.
SHITO RYU 糸東流
The
founder of Shito-Ryu is Mabuni Kenwa
Sensei (1889 - 1952), 17th generation to Keimochi dynasty
(Aristocratic title of ranked families in Okinawa). At the age of 13
Mabuni Sensei learned Shuri-Te from Itosu Anku, which was already 70
years old. Later on Mabuni was taught Kempo by the Chinese teacher
Gokenki and then he practiced Naha-Te Karate as well from Higashiona
Kanryu. Mabuni was taught and practiced with well known teachers as
Aragaki Kamadeuncu (1840 - 1920), Sueyoshi Jino (1846 - 1920) and
Tawada Shimbuku (1851 - 1920). Mabuni Sensei wanted to create a
single style that characterizes Okinawan Karate and this is the
reason why Shito-Ryu syllabus includes a vast collection (60 - 70)
of katas. Mabuni combined Shuri-Te and Naha-Te into a single style
and called it "Han-Ko Ryu" (half hard style) but later on he
diverted the name to "Shi-To Rru" in owner of his two teachers
("Shi" - first kanji of Itosu, "To" - first kanji of Higashiona).
Later on Shito Ryu was divided to five streams: Kempo-Kai, Itosu-Kai,
Shito-Kai, Sei-Shin-Kai and Shuko-Kai.
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