行事予定(海外)
The 10th Open Championship and the Moscow Championship
On February 24, 2023, the 10th Open Championship and the Moscow Championship took place in Moscow.
Our organization Rostov-on-Don Agadzhanyan-Oishi Dojo was attended by 8 students .
Our students took the following positions:
Kumite
1-🥇
1-🥈
2-🥉
So-Kyokushin Oishi dojo is always on top and always raises the name of the school Hanshi Daigo Oishi!
All Russian Championship among children and juniors in the Moscow
All-Russian Physical Culture and Sports Public Organization «So-Kyokushin Karate Federation» on February 11 and 12, was held All Russian Championship among children and juniors in the Moscow Region. Nearly 350 participants took part in this Championship.
Special Kyokushin Karate summer training – Brazil
On February 12th, in the Canoas city, we held a special Kyokushin Karate summer training.
Atenciosamente,
Recent report in Kuwait
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Rostov-on-Don passed the competition
01/22/2023 in Russia, Rostov-on-Don passed the competition
Our organization Rostov-on-Don
Agadzhanyan-Oishi Dojo was attended by 30 people.
Our students have won the following places:
Kumite
17-🥇
6-🥈
6-🥉
So-Kyokushin Oishi dojo is always on top and always raise the school and the name of Oishi Dojo.
The 8th BUDO GIANT CHALLENGE International Karate Competition
2022-10-22-BudoGeant-0938.jpg The 8th BUDO GIANT CHALLENGE International Karate Competition.
The 8th Budo Giant Challenge was held on October 22nd, 2022, in the city of Chateauguay, Québec.
This was one of the first karate tournaments held since the world stopped in March 2020. More than 40 dojos, including those from many different organizations, participated.
Over 330 participants coming from across Canada, from east to west, from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Dawson Creek, British Columbia!! 5 Canadian provinces as well as Vermont, USA took part in the largest Budo Giant Challenge competition to date.
This tournament was organized by the Perez Dojo, where Shihan Hugo A. Perez is the Chief instructor as well as being the Canada’s Branch Chief.
There were more than 45 judges and referees giving their time and expertise helping to make this tournament run smoothly, effectively, and professionally. They came from many different karate associations including Kyokushinkan, Kanreikai, Shinkyokushin, Rengokai, IFK and So-Kyokushin.
During the morning of the competition, children from 5 to 12 years old competed in Kata and Kumite, while after lunch, 13 years old and older (including the adult’s groups) had their turn. The Elite Kata and the Full contact groups finished off the day. It was a huge success for all, and everyone is already talking about, planning, and looking forward to next year!
Thank you to all the volunteers who worked so hard to make this tournament a great success!
Hope to see you all once again in 2023!
Hugo A. Perez, Shihan
Director Centre de Karaté Perez
Branch Chief So-Kyokushin Canada
Black Belts Seminar of the Western District of Polish Full Contact Karate Organization
On January 6-8, 2023, Black Belts Seminar of the Western District of Polish Full Contact Karate Organization took place in Kolobrzeg. The organizer of this event was the Kyokushin Karate Kolobrzeg BUNTAI Dojo led by Paweł Falko Sensei. We were supported by the Municipality of Kolobrzeg, the Municipal Sports and Recreation Center and WebNext. The seminar was held under the honorary patronage of the President of the Kolobrzeg City, Mrs. Mayor Anna Mieczkowska. 40 black and brown belts attended in the seminar. Five training units were divided into different topics in accordance with the idea of Shin Gi Tai – mind, technique, body.
Friday’s keiko was hosted by Paweł Falko 4 Dan sensei and Radosław Ambroziak 4 Dan sensei. Sensei Paweł Falko welcomed the guests and presented a detailed plan of the seminar. After the introductory part, he presented kihon techniques focusing on Uke (blocks) and their interpretation, and dachi (positions) and mainly Kiba Dachi (rider’s position) and its practical application in real combat. Sensei Radosław Ambroziak presented the rules of knockdown karate in three aspects and three methods of fighting.
Saturday was divided into 3 training units. The morning practice was conducted by a guest specially invited to this seminar, Dominik “Domino” Malkowski Sensei Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Sensei Dominik Małkowski is a very experienced instructor and competitor with great knowledge, and he shared this knowledge with us with pure pleasure and openness. The main aspect of this training was the control of the opponent on the ground.
The middle training was led by Marek Wilusz 4 Dan Sensei and Wiesław Więckowski 4 Dan Sensei. Our colleagues focused on introducing Ikken to us. Sensei Marek Wilusz discussed and presented the base and introduction to ikken as well as introductory exercises. Sensei Wiesław Więckowski led the second part where we focused on the practical use of Ikken explosive energy.
The evening training was dedicated to Yoga. Iwona Kulis Sempai, after presenting the idea and what Yoga is, conducted a 15-minute meditation and started training. During the training we practiced several positions stretching mainly the spine. The poses presented by Sempai Iwona activated muscles previously unknown to us in most of us.
The Sunday morning training was conducted for us by the group “Young Lions” appointed by sensei Paweł Falko. Martyna Gralak Sempai, Julia Iwan Sempai, Szymon Dusza Sempai and Aleksander Ambroziak Sempai learned on Friday that they will have the pleasure of conducting the last training unit. The main topic of this training was kumite.
To sum up this event… It was a great seminar, in the Spirit of Osu, surrounded by Smiling People. A lot of knowledge and positive energy will stay with us for the whole year.
kyu exam in Krasnoyarsk
On December 17-18, a seminar and a qualifying exam were held, the exam was up to 6 kyu.