Kyokushin Karate
Kyokushin kaikan (極真会館) is a style of stand-up, full contact karate, founded in 1964 by Korean-Japanese karate master, Sosai Masutatsu Oyama (大山倍達 Ōyama Masutatsu) Kyokushinkai is Japanese for "the society of the ultimate truth." Kyokushin is rooted in a philosophy of self-improvement, discipline and hard training. Its full contact style has had international appeal (practitioners have over the last 40+ years numbered more than 12 million).
As Tucson's only Kyokushin Karate Dojo we strive to bring the best training experience to our students and spread the teaching and philosophy of the Kyokushin school of Karate. In training we focus on the Kihon (basic technique), Kata (waza) and kumite (free sparing).
Dojo Kun
The Dojo kun is recited at the end of each training session. Students must learn the dojo kun and have a full understanding of its customs. The training oath is as follows:
We will train our hearts and bodies for a firm and unshakeable spirit.
We will pursue the true meaning of the martial way so that in time our senses may be alert.
With true vigor we will seek to cultivate a spirit of self-denial
We will observe the rules of courtesy respect our superiors and refrain from violence.
We will follow our religious principles and never forget the true virtue of humility
We will look up towards to wisdom and strength not seeking other desires
All our lives through the discipline of karate we will seek to fulfill the true meaning of the Kyokushin way
The Kyokushin Spirit
The Kyokushin spirit is to keep ones head low (modesty), eye high (ambitious), reserved in speech (control ones language), kind in heart (strength in character) and serve other people with fidal piety (serving others well). This is the spirit of Mas Oyama and these are the principles of the art.
Based on Courtesy, Humility and Respect framed by serious and intense advanced Kyokushin techniques and discipline.
Uploaded by Raphael Brun on 2013-07-31.