Shotokan Manual

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Books.google.co.th - Shotokan Karate is one of the most effective forms of self-defense but it is this area that is most ignored in traditional Shotokan dojos. This modest manual is different from most Shotokan Karate texts because it focuses on the self-defense application of karate. Traditional Shotokan karate concentrates. SHOTOKAN KARATE: PRACTICAL COMBAT KARATE FOR THE STREET.

FISHER SHOTOKAN KARATE JKA TECHNICAL MANUAL FOR INSTRUCTORS. By Sensei Malcolm Fisher, editing by Charles Rhodes. On October 1, 2008 the Technical division of the Japan Karate Associaion published in English a 45 page revised document titled TECHNICAL MANUAL FOR THE INSTRUCTOR. HISTORY OF SHOTOKAN KARATE ­DO. This Technical Manual serves as training and grading guidelines conducted under the sanctions of the.

Have you been 'meaning to get back to it?' I know what it is like to get busy. With kids, a job, sometimes a second job, helping family, taking care of parents, and plenty of other responsibilities. But, when are you going to give yourself the time you deserve?

This Traditional Shotokan Karate Home Study Course takes the guesswork out of training. Every single belt level is laid out in an easy to follow fashion. Whether you are going through the DVDs one at a time, or studying with the digital edition, you'll have a blast while learning authentic shotokan karate. Are you happy with your physical strength, fitness, and weight? Do you feel that you could defend yourself and your family if needed? In this course, not only will you learn every single technique (kihon), self defense movement (kumite), and pre-arranged form (kata), but you will reach new levels of physical fitness, control, and energy. Shotokan Karate is a full-body workout like no other.

While still being safe on the joints and not too intense for certain injuries and limitations. It's time to train. Don't wait another day to go after your goals, and to become an even better version of yourself. That is why we do martial arts. Not for belts, to fight, or to be malicious; but to continue on our journey of self-mastery with the right tools, while enjoying life with a greater force of energy. “Sensei Jon and Sensei Michael have put together an efficient and fun Shotokan Karate curriculum that is sure to help Martial Arts students increase in skill and knowledge.

The online format is comparable to many online colleges and universities. It is easy to navigate and very detailed.

Sensei Jon does an excellent job speaking to the beginner and the Black Belt. He breaks it down in an easy, enjoyable practice. Don’t get me wrong, the curriculum is not easy and it does take hard work, time, and energy. Butthat is because it’s the real deal. Students can earn accredited rank and an increased skill base regardless of their prior knowledge.' I started training in the Complete Shotokan Karate course about a week ago.

I have watched all of the videos, started reading through the manual, and begun working on the white belt techniques and katas.The course is very well put together from one belt rank to the next and the techniques and katas are broken down very well and easy to follow along.Practicing the kata is very centering as well. I have anxiety and depression, and when I am having a 'not-so-good'day I practice the kata and use it as a form of meditation and it helps to keep me grounded.I am so thankful to have the opportunity to train with this program! I started the Complete Shotokan Karate course while I was waiting for a course in Krav Maga to start in my hometown.

You see, I had been taking Karate at a local dojo, and, while I really liked my Sensei, I just wasn't getting what I needed. My Sensei's directions to 'follow along' just wasn't enough for me and I found my self frustrated as a white belt trying to follow along with class full of blue belts, brown belts and black belts. Needless to say I lost interest and decided I would try something else, and so I waited for my Krav Maga course to start. While I was waiting, I stumbled upon the black belt at home course and was amazed by the professional quality and straightforward instructions. I decided I would give it a try. The Shotokan Karate home study course has rekindled my interest in karate because Sensei Jon's videos are very simple, step-by-step and teach you only what you need to know for that belt level. Sensei Jon's instructions are very specific and he takes the student through learning the techniques using a 1-2-3 method that works like a charm.

This is EXACTLY what I was looking for! And being able to replay or rewind any video is amazing for learning the techniques. I find I follow-along with the videos several times before I go on to the next one. I could go on forever about how great the program is, but the best way is to try it and find out for yourself! I have been a Black Belt at Home student training in the Complete Shotokan Karate course for nearly 2 years and have been enrolled in GMAU since 'Day 1'.

What I love most about this training is that I can work through it at my own pace, pause, go back and do things over and over, and I don't feel pressure to 'hurry up' or do things perfect immediately like I would if there were 20 other people standing around me watching. Sensei Jon does a great job of explaining each form, punch, kick, etc, in detail.

If you are concerned that once you start the course you will be 'left hanging' out on your own with no communication, you are wrong. Both Sensei Jon and Sensei Michael are great at answering emails quickly. I have sent numerous emails to a Sensei Jon with questions or clarification on certain moves. I have even reached out to him a couple of times for moral support or advice on personal concerns or issues and he has always been understanding and super supportive.

I have progressed through a few belt rank exams and Sensei Jon always films a personalized grading video and sends it to you with honest feedback. This course is helping me do something I always wanted to do, but never thought I could. I would recommend it to anyone.any age.any size.any body type. Thank you Sensei Jon and Sensei Michael for making this a reality.

I'd give Global Martial Arts University 10 stars but the rating scale only goes up to five stars! Even University courses in non-athletic based topics aren't as well delivered as the instruction I have received from Global Martial Arts University. My name is Adam Bein. I was a professional springboard diver and jet skier in amusement parks around the globe and a stuntman on the Universal Studios Hollywood Live Action Stunt Show the 'Miami Vice Action Spectacular'.

Look it up on YouTube, I'm the guy in the red shirt and black pants in this series of videos here: from 'Studio Tour'.Here's the concept as I saw it-maybe you have the same thoughts:If I can learn to improve my windsurfing by watching and pausing videos-why not Shotokan Karate?If I can learn to shuffle dance, yes.' Shuffle Dance', by watching AND PAUSING videos-why not learn Shotokan Karate by video?Every. Class I am, every single interest I have, I can learn from watching videos!

So why not include the learning of martial arts?Objection #1: 'You can't fight yourself! Well I've got new for you buddy-the first two belts at least-you're NOT sparring now are you? Because you don't know the movements, you don't know the body positions, and you don't know how much strength is too much. Someone is going to get hurt in a real life in person class-so instead you do 'katas', you practice forms and stances and body positioning. You're not in combat in class, you're practicing body position and movement. Later on you CAN get a partner/find someone, Global Martial Arts University even has an online 'Locate a Student Near Me!' Page where you can go to find ppl near you who are also enrolled in Global Martial Arts University.

Find someone nearby and meet them and run thru katas together.THIS i what you get from Global Martial Arts University. YOU, you YOURSELF get to, at the time YOU want, pause their Shotokan Karate instructional videos and analyze the videos as YOU need in the manner YOU wish. Do you have ANY idea how important that is?! Just you TRY to get an instructor, in person/live, to pause over and over and over again-waiting for YOU to get up to speed with something as simple as the EXACT position of the back foot during one stance and the right fist during a block. NOT going to happen and if it DID-it'd take you years and years or gobs of cash. Global Martial Arts University allows YOU the STUDENT to take control of your own education, of the information as YOU study it in the way & manner & speed YOU wish.Objection #2: 'I can just watch any video on martial arts for FREE on YouTube.' Yes, yes you can.

Go right ahead. Go right ahead & you go watch YouTube videos. Lemme tell you how THAT works.

You'll go to the search area & type in 'Karate for Beginners'. And you'll find a bunch of videos. You practice them. Then let's say you DO make some progress with that video.

YOU'RE going to have to have a list and library of 5-10 videos on YouTube for every skill and move and position-and one person's beginner video won't match another persons. There's no quality control, there's no consistency, there's variation, there's no belt testing that's for sure, the quality sucks-oh, don't forget, you're going to have to ADD a library list AFTER you search for it mind you, for warming up, how to test, how to do each long form drill. At what point do you realize that YOUR TIME is worth money? Do NOT count your pennies when you are trying to save dollars. If you're counting pennies you've got bigger problems in life.

GO watch the free hack videos and lets see how long before you realize you demand quality, organized, thorough, consistent, patient, step-by-step, instruction.Objection #3: Isn't going to a gym/dojo/school better? There's no way the Instructor is going to pause and freeze like you want them too. There's no way the class is at the time YOU want-FOR THE DURATION you want! You're GOING to HAVE to get in your car, drive over there, get there early, workout, then drive back.

Isn't your driving time worth money to you? And have you researched the COST of schools?! $200/month PLUS at least one private class at $50.Listen, I'm not saying it's a good idea to learn to skydive or to learn to swim or to learn to hang glide by watching frickin' videos. Let's not be ridiculous. But other than those activities and maybe Lifeguarding water rescues, we're running short on the list of things one cannot learn from watching videos! This is how the world IS right now-instruction on demand on your device!So if you have any desire at all to learn Shotokan Karate, save yourself a boatload, a boatload of time AND trouble AND frustration AND organizing, and just plunk down NOT VERY MUCH MONEY and buy yourself, treat yourself, to Global Martial Arts University's Shotokan Karate class.

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I did and I made a damn good choice. The joys of living in this day and age include efficient, when YOU want, on demand, online martial arts instruction. I wish we had THIS 20 yrs ago.Objection #4: 'I'm going to look at other online schools.' That makes sense. I did the same thing.

You go look at other online schools long & hard like I did-and then come right back to here to Global Martial Arts University when you realize, just like I realized, that the other schools are not nearly as organized, personalized, and professionalized as Global Martial Arts University. Plus one online school's frickin' ex.pen.sive. You have no idea.Best damn gift I ever gave myself.

Hey-you can give this as a gift too when you pay at the checkout!One thing's for sure-You will NOT be sorry you signed up with Global Martial Arts University for their Shotokan Karate class. I began the Complete Shotokan Karate course this past Summer, and it changed my life. I have wanted to train in the martial arts, mainly karate, since the age of 5. Through all of lifes twists and turns, unfortunately I never had the opportunity. Now as a working husband and father, although time is limited, I am able to fulfill my dream while working on relieving my anxiety issues through karate. The course is extremely hand on, and Sensei John, and Sensei Michael are with you every step of the way.

I can't wait until I am able to resume my journey when financial issues subside. Training with Sensei Hodge since June has been great! What I love about this course is the supplemental materials and the one on one belt test feedback. The feedback has helped me to better train myself, little tips like posture make me a better student of Shotokan. I'm constantly slowing the dvd down, rewinding, looking for foot movements. See that is the thing, with the home study course you can take time, view the techniques at your own pace.

Get the forms down in your own mind first then follow along. No way in a traditional Karate class could you ask the Sensei to 'Slow down, now stop there so I can see which way your toes are pointed.' But with the DVD's it's all at your own pace.Much praise for this program! I'm a proponent of self-study and distance learning, so I was pleased to discover Complete Shotokan Karate's 8 DVD set.

I have taken good advantage of technology-enabled distance learning before, in subjects ranging from graduate engineering studies to personal fitness. From my experience, I know that self-study is not for everyone, and that one gets out of this sort of training no more than one is willing to put in. I have been a traditional, in-class student of several styles of martial arts, including Shotokan and related styles of Karate. I had the advantage while serving in the military to work out in a related style in Japan with Japanese police and members of the Maritime Self Defense Force. Which is to say, I'm reasonably qualified to judge 'authenticity' in the art.

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As I have begun to review Sensei Hodge's instructional DVDs, I've been fully satisfied by the clear, well-explained lessons he presents. I've found both Sensei and his instructor son Michael to be very accessible. I have emailed them and received same-day replies, and on questions regarding peculiarities of hand positioning or foot movement, the Hodges have been understanding. Like me, their backgrounds include Chinese, Korean, and Japanese martial arts. I can state with confidence that if a student had learned fundamentals from live instruction, they would find working with this DVD set very easy to do.

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For those who have not had the advantage of live instruction, I think that Sensei Hodge's training is well enough designed that the student could become proficient as long as they were willing to put in time and serious effort to their training.