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United States
Kyokushin Karate - IFK Organization (USA-IFKK), with headquarters located in
Rochester, New York, is the official U.S. organization of the International
Federation of Karate (IFK). The USA-IFKK was founded in 1996 by Shihan
Michael Monaco, Rokudan (6th Dan), who was previously United States
Branch Chief of the International Karate Organization.
After the
death of
Sosai (President) Mas Oyama in 1994 and the subsequent splintering of the
IKO, Shihan Monaco examined the various Kyokushin organizations in order to find
one that he truly believed followed the principles and ideals of Mas Oyama.
In doing so, he traveled to London to explore the structure of the IFK under the
direction of Hanshi (Master) Steve Arneil. After weeks of
discussion, Shihan Monaco accepted the invitation to join the organization and
was appointed Chairman of the USA-IFKK.
During the 2007 Summer Training Camp with Hanshi Arneil, the USA-IFKK
celebrated its 10th Anniversary of the organization's affiliation with the IFK.
The USA-IFKK is a corporation overseen by an Executive Committee elected by
the United States dojo operators. The Executive Committee is composed of a
Chairman/President, a Vice President of U.S. Operations, a Vice President of
Marketing/Membership and a Treasurer.

Types of Membership
Individuals and dojos can become part of the USA-IFKK as a traditional
Kyokushin member. They practice and learn the traditional Kyokushin kata
and kihon, along with the grading syllabus established by the IFK. They
also practice and learn full-contact fighting techniques, and if they want,
compete in tournaments as part of the USA-IFKK Fight Team. The USA-IFKK
certifies their advancement through the Kyu grades, and both the USA-IFKK and
the IFK certifies their promotions to the Dan ranks.
Individuals and dojos that only wish to learn full-contact fighting
techniques and compete in tournaments as part of the USA-IFKK Fight Team can
join as a
Fighting Affiliate.
Benefits of Membership in the USA-IFKK
- Membership in an established and recognized international Kyokushin Karate
organization, with a legacy leading directly back to Mas Oyama.
- Membership in an organization in which major decisions and policies are
made democratically
- Freedom from the politics that have disrupted and divided other Kyokushin
organizations.
- Standardized international teaching and grading syllabus.
- Opportunity to attend international seminars on kihon (basics),
kata
(forms), kumite (fighting), self-defense, teaching and tournament
officiating.
- Opportunity to compete in world-class international tournaments.
- Opportunity to visit and train at Kyokushin dojos around the world.
- Opportunity to build lifelong friendships with other Kyokushin karateka.
Joining the USA-IFKK
If you are an individual who would like to train in Kyokushin Karate, contact
the nearest USA-IFKK dojo in your area.
If you are currently a Chief Instructor or Dojo Operator of a martial arts
style and would like to become affiliated with the USA-IFKK, submit a request
for application to:
United States Kyokushin Karate IFK
c/o Kyokushin Karate Fitness USA
482 Ridge Rd. West
Rochester, NY 14615
The following should be submitted:
- Photocopies of the Chief Instructor's or Dojo Operator's certification of
rank.
- Photographs of the outside of the dojo and the inside training area with
students.
- A video tape of a training session demonstrating kumite (fighting)
and
kata (forms) at both the beginner and advanced levels.
- A list of current students and their rank.
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