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Budō and Kyokushin Budō (武道) is a Japanese term describing modern Japanese martial arts. Literally translated, it means the “Martial Way“. Budō is a compound of the root bu (武),...
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Budō and Kyokushin Budō (武道) is a Japanese term describing modern Japanese martial arts. Literally translated, it means the “Martial Way“. Budō is a compound of the root bu (武),...
What do you think Martial Arts are for? Some people might say it is for Self Defence. Some people might think it is for...
Both styles are different on a contact level. Kyokushin karate believes more in full-body contact, this ranges from medium to hard contact during sparring...
The first day of the SENSHI camp in Varna, Bulgaria, was marked by exceptionally high intensity, offering participants a priceless opportunity to refine their...
National Referee Course was held on Saturday, February 15th, IFK Switzerland hosted its first edition of the event, providing an essential learning opportunity for referees...
The winner of the K-1 Japan Grand Prix 2001 Nicholas Pettas delivered extremely helpful and interesting lectures in front of fighters and coaches at...
The KWF Norway Winter Camp in Etne was held once again with the same dedication and spirit that has defined it for the past...
There is no definitive answer to the question of which martial art is the strongest because it depends on various factors, including the context...
Kime in Kyokushin karate refers to the precise moment during a technique when a practitioner channels all their physical and mental energy into a...
Results from the 7th USA-IFK International Kyokushin Championships that took place in grand fashion at the Tropicana Hotel in Atlantic City, NJ, are published...