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JKA Karate
Caitlin Kriek
(908) 884-6237
Jacalyn Ouellette
Cynthia Lee Haramoto
(202) 994-4768
Website: http://www.gwu.edu/~jka/ JKA (the Japan Karate Association) was founded in 1955 with Gichin Funakoshi as its chief instructor; Sensei Funakoshi is considered the father of modern karate, after having brought the art from Okinawa to Japan. JKA Karate is distinguished from other martial arts by the linearity and strength of its punches, blocks, and kicks. Precise techniques, accompanied by mastery and focus of energy flows and a deep knowledge of the body's vital points, make this karate style a comprehensive system for self-defense and combat. The JKA Karate Club of GWU was founded in 2002 and our chief instructor is Sensei Kenichi Haramoto, a 6th-degree black belt from Japan who began his training in 1962. In 1966 he participated in the All Japan Collegiate Karate championship Tournament and took first place together with his Aoyama Gakuin University Karate Club men's kumite team. For our class schedule and other information, please visit our website. |