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SPECIAL NEWS - Summer
Camp Poster is Here!!
JKA
American Federations 1st Annual Summer Camp will be held from May 28th
- 31st. In addition to our Takayuki Mikami Sensei, we are
honored to invite TWO
instructors from Japan HQ: Yoshiharu Osaka Sensei (8 dan) and
Takuya Taniyama Sensei (6 dan). Highest quality instruction,
qualification exams and high-level dan exams will also be offered at
this event. More detail will follow!!
Full Size Poster can be viewed HERE
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All South Open Championship
Coming up!
45th Annual All South Championship is coming up on April 4th, 2009.
It's a great Open tournament, and it will be more exciting than
ever. The championship information can be viewed here.
For registration, please fill out the documents in this zip file and send it to maria@jkaaf.org.
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Report from the JKA Atlanta
Clinic in January
"The JKA Atlanta was honored to host sensei Mikami for its first
clinic & kyu test, as a member of the JKA/AF. “I’ve
longed for this day for over 15 years!” Those were the first
words spoken by Darryl Adams (JKA Atlanta- Chief Instructor) as he
stood to introduce sensei Mikami to the 40 plus karate-ka who
participated in the two-hour clinic, which was both instructional and
inspirational. As Mr. Mikami recounted memories of his training in
Japan, standing in between the portraits of Mr. Funakoshi and Mr.
Nakayama, those in attendance began to realize just how fortunate they
were to have an opportunity to train with a man who represents such a
pivotal aspect in the history of Shotokan karate. Beyond
his first hand knowledge of the origin of the JKA instructor program,
of which he was the first graduate, Mr. Mikami shared his thoughts
about the trends in martial arts training that he has observed in his
more than 50 years of training, one of the most appalling being the
dwindling appreciation for the value of training kata and its probable
demise as a competitive event in major karate competitions.
Nonetheless, sensei Mikami was adamant, stating his belief that the
benefits of traditional training methods would indeed transcend all
others. To that end, Mr. Mikami gave detailed explanations of the
techniques as they were practiced throughout the clinic, pointing out
some of the common mistakes often made by beginning students, and,
challenging the dan ranks to always pay close attention to detail,
whether instructing others or self training. At the conclusion of the
clinic, sensei Mikami answered several questions from the participants
and ended by expressing his gratitude for the participants being
there. "
~JKA Atlanta~
  
  
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