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The Karate-do That Began with Chinmochi By Gichin Funakoshi (Translation by Mark Tankosich)

Wed, 2012-08-22 20:00 - Iain Abernethy | |
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I’m very grateful to Mark for permitting me to share this interesting translation with members and visitors to this site! Enjoy! All the best, Iain

Shaolin Warriors 2011: A Journey Across Europe

Thu, 2011-08-11 13:36 - Iain Abernethy | |
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This article by Russell Goold is a fantastic and amusing insight into life on the road with the Shaolin Warriors. Thanks to Russell, my family and I got to see their show this year and it was superb! You can find my write up on that experience here: http://iainabernethy.co.uk/news/iain-and-shaolin-monks

Breaking the Chains: An Analysis of the 1st of Choki Motobus Two-Man Kumite Drills

Wed, 2011-07-06 16:13 - Iain Abernethy | |
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Hi All,

I hope you enjoy this article by Stewart Squire on the 1st of Motobu’s Two-Person drills. I’m really grateful to Stewart for allowing the article to be poster here as I feel it makes a very nice addition to the website.

All the best,

Iain

PS You can find details on Stewart at the end of the article.

The Dynamic Nature of Judo Kata

Sun, 2011-05-01 08:17 - Iain Abernethy | |
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This is a superb and unbelievably detailed discussion on judo kata! At just under 12,000 words there is much to digest and no stone is left unturned. It’s a brilliant piece and I’m extremely grateful to Linda Yiannakis for sending me this interview with Steven R. Cunningham and permitting me to add it to this website.

Kata Combat – Duality of Theme

Wed, 2010-04-14 18:35 - manager | |
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The Principle of Perfecting Principles - Part 2 Bending with the winds of adversity

Wed, 2010-04-14 18:34 - manager | |
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Chris Denwood is the Chief Instructor of the Eikoku Satori Karate-Do Kyokai (E.S.K.K), a small, recently formed group dedicated to the research and practice of what Chris has termed, 'adaptable karate'. In addition, he also works as a Senior Instructor for the British Karate-Do Chojinkai, one of the most successful associations in the U.K. To find out more about Chris's approach to karate, you can call him on 07801 531 914 or visit the club's web site atwww.eskk.co.uk

The Principle of Perfecting Principles - Part 1 Bending with the winds of adversity

Wed, 2010-04-14 18:32 - manager | |
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Chris Denwood is the Chief Instructor of the Eikoku Satori Karate-Do Kyokai (E.S.K.K), a small, recently formed group dedicated to the research and practice of what Chris has termed, ‘adaptable karate'. In addition, he also works as a Senior Instructor for the British Karate-Do Chojinkai, one of the most successful associations in the U.K. To find out more about Chris's approach to karate, you can call him on 07801 531 914 or visit the club's web site atwww.eskk.co.uk

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