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International Shito-Ryu Karate Federation The International Shito-Ryu Karate Federation is an organization dedicated to the instruction of Shito-Ryu Karate in a traditional sense as well as a practical application of the technique found within its syllabus. Shito-Ryu is a style rich and broad in Waza and Kata as it was formed by its founder Kenwa Mabuni. After his death several of his senior students continued to teach his comcepts, Kata and essentially his philosophy. Those original ideas of Kenwa Mabuni’s concepts and techniques were in turn passed on to Shihan Rudy Crosswell, 10th Dan Hanshi by several of those direct line senior students over the past four decades plus (see bio pg). And so it is our intent in the ISKF to continue the tradition of Kenwa Mabuni and pass on all this knowledge to those that would devote their time and energy in an honest commitment to learn, understand and teach to the generations to come. The International Shito-Ryu Karate Federation is affiliated with and endorsed by the International Seibukan Martial Arts Association of Kyoto, Japan, Menjo (diplomas of rank) are therefore internationally certified. If you are sincerely interested in studying the Shito-Ryu style of karate in detail and depth without politics, we welcome your application for membership. You may apply as an individual or as a branch dojo. Please e-mail us at: info@azbudokan.com
Kata Syllabus Shiro (white belt) 10th Kyu Kihon Kata 1 - 4 (Zenkutsu)
Orenji (orange belt) 9th Kyu Kihon Kata 1 - 4 (Nekoashi)
Kiiro (yellow belt) 8th Kyu Ten No Kata 7th Kyu Chi No Kata Pinan Nidan
Murasaki (purple belt) 6th Kyu Pinan Shodan 5th Kyu Pinan Sandan Midori (green belt) 4th Kyu Pinan Yondan 3rd Kyu Pinan Godan Chairo (brown belt) 2nd Kyu Shinsei Giin 1st Kyu Jutte Jion Juroku
Shodan Ho Bassai Dai Rohai Matsukaze Shimpa Sanchin
Shodan Seipai Naiphanchin Shodan Tensho Seienchin Annanko (1) Saifa
Nidan Kosokun Sho Kosokun Dai Wanshu Bassai Sho Nijushiho (Niseishi) Hakuryu (2)
Sandan Sochin Chinto Shihokosokun Chinte Aoyanagi Sanseiryu
Yondan Seisan Gojushiho Shisochin Ryusan (3) Tomari Bassai (4) Kakuha (5)
Godan Nipaipo Suparinpei Unshu Kururunpha Wanduan (6) Suchin (7)
Gokenki Kata Haku Cho Hakusturu Sho Hakutsuru Dai Hakutsuru Paiporen
Ryueryu Kata Pachu Annan Heiku Paiku Ohan Paiho
[1] In addition to the Shitoryu syllabus, derived from Chotoka Kyan. [2] In addition to the Shitoryu syllabus, derived from Kojo further developed by Tsai. [3] In addition to the Shitoryu syllabus, derived from Chomo Hanashiro. [4] In addition to the Shitoryu syllabus, derived from Chotoka Kyan. [5] In addition to the Shitoryu syllabus, derived from Eiko Miyazato. [6] In addition to the Shitoryu syllabus, derived from Tang Daiji. [7] In addition to the Shitoryu syllabus, derived from Eiko Miyazato.
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