About the Master. Hidenobu (Kazumasa) Yokoyama, known as Kancho by his students, was born in Japan in 1958. He started martial arts (karate) training at the age of seven years old. Kancho was a good athlete at track, gymnastics, swimming, judo, etc.
JelentĂ©se: âaz ĂŒres kĂ©z Ăștja". Funakoshi mester meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa szerint a karate-do cĂ©lja nem a gyĆzelem vagy veresĂ©g eldöntĂ©se, hanem a gyakorlatok tökĂ©letesĂtĂ©se Ă©s a jellem fejlesztĂ©se. kata. 1. vĂĄll 2. nyelvtani fogalom: kettĆ közöl az egyik, pl: kata te = egyik kĂ©z 3. formagyakorlat. katakana.From this point forward, Yamamoto So-Shihan devoted his entire life to Karate-do â teaching, honing his skills and building a reputation as one of Japan's most fearsome fighters. While a member of the Goju-Kai and shortly after obtaining Sho-dan (1 st degree black belt), Yamamoto So-Shihan was appointed instructor with the responsibility toKyokushin karate has a belt grading system similar to other martial arts. The requirements of each level vary from country to country, some far stricter and more demanding than others. For example, in some countries in Europe, the grading for each level requires the student to complete the entire requirements for each level up to the rank being My research then led me to discovering its roots which were linked with the legendary Kancho (meaning Founder) Masutatsu Oyama, of Kyokushinkai Karate. Kyokushinkai was synthesised from the elements of Goju-Ryu (meaning Hard-Soft Way), a style of karate that originated in Okinawa, Shotokan Karate (meaning Shoto's House) developed by Master qY78.