KYOKUSHIN KARATE
Kyokushin Karate is a traditional Japanese style of karate that was created
by Sosai (President) Mas Oyama (1923–1994), who developed the style in
part from Shotokan, the first karate style ever to be taught in Japan, Goju Ryu
karate, a traditional Okinawan style, and Chinese Kempo.
At the time – and even today – most karate styles featured little or no
contact in their training or their tournaments. Mas Oyama, on the
contrary, believed that if you wanted to use karate effectively for
self-defense, you had to train hard and fight hard. In addition to
traditional Kyokushin kihon
(basics) and kata (forms), with their self-defense applications, Mas
Oyama incorporated jissen kumite (full-contact fighting) into his style.
As a result, Kyokushin Karate evolved into one of the most formidable martial
arts styles in the world. It soon became known as "The Strongest Karate",
not only because of the incredible feats of strength and endurance that Mas
Oyama performed, but also because of the rigorous requirements of training and
competition. Today, there are more than twelve million practitioners of
Kyokushin Karate in over 120 countries worldwide.
For more information about Sosai Mas Oyama
and Kyokushin Karate, visit the USA-IFK Kyokushin Karate website.
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