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81. Index
The USA Pankration Federation presents the 2004 olympics. karate athletes will achieve olympic status for the first time in the 2004 olympics to be held in Athens, Greece.
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82. History | Japanese Shotokan Karate Association, International
subject and the best selling karate book in history. diligently working with the InternationalOlympic Committee to have traditional karate recognized as an
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karate began somewhere in the distant past with elements of unarmed fighting methods from China and Japan coming together to be shaped by the unique culture and people of a small group of islands known as Okinawa. Situated geographically and sociologically at the halfway point between two great cultures, Okinawans developed a strong fighting spirit, which allowed them to exist for centuries as a culture distinct from their stronger neighbors. During the 17th and early 18th centuries, first under its own central rulers and then later under clans from the main islands of Japan, a small ruling elite outlawed the possession of weapons by the general population. The secret study of weaponless fighting, or te as it was called, became one of the only means native Okinawans had to protect themselves from heavily armed warriors and brigands. It was during this time that Okinawans put their own stamp on unarmed fighting methods by emphasizing the use of the natural physics of the body and connection to mother earth to achieve high levels of power. Early practitioners spent a lifetime developing and organizing the technical skills needed to perfect elements of various foreign and native weaponless fighting schools. As time went by, the need and therefore the emphasis on fighting for purely reasons of self-preservation began to diminish. At the same time, practitioners of this pure fighting method began to recognize that many aspects of native religious and philosophical beliefs primarily from Buddhism and Taoism provided unarmed warriors with a level of mental peace and disconnection from worldly concerns needed to enhance chances for success during combat. Practitioners of unarmed martial arts realized too that the focused application of the art itself led the warrior to a greater level of self-awareness and inner peace. This melding of the outer, physical and inner, mental elements is what defines eastern martial arts.

83. Synchronised Swimming – News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic
A food supplement was recommended to me by the National olympic Committee and the balletthrust life and limbs into a frenetic interpretation of karate to the
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SYNCHRONISED SWIMMING REPORT Back to NEWS
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Tuesday, September 26 Drug fight spurs on Russian star
Craig Lord From Craig Lord in Sydney How do you solve a problem like Maria Kisseleva, suspended Russian queen of aquatic ballet? You sue the pharmaceutical company that made a meal out of a banned substance, lobby for leniency and then progress from being stripped of a European title in July to serving a one-month ban in August before becoming Olympic champion in September. Kisseleva tackled the weighty question of her drugs ban with the dexterity she had shown in the water alongside her duet partner Olga Brusnikina as the pair became the first Russians to win an Olympic medal of any hue, let alone the gold, in synchronised swimming. “It was a great shock, a real tragedy,” she said of the moment she was told that ephedrine had been found in the urine sample she produced for drugs testers in Helsinki in July. Drugs among the nose-clip loving ladies of the lake? Unthinkable. "A food supplement was recommended to me by the National Olympic Committee and the pharamaceutical company because they said it would help me to control my weight,” said Kisseleva, not a hint of fat about her. “They did not tell me that it contained a banned substance. We just could not believe it when I was told about the drugs test. We are now going through the courts against this company.”

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85. 2002 AAU Junior Olympic Games In Knoxville, TN
Junior olympic Games in Washington DC in 1967. National champions were determinedin swimming and track field. This marked the first time in the history of
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Since its beginning in Washington, DC, the AAU Junior Olympic Games have been conducted in 15 states and 24 cities across the United States. The state of Tennessee is in the lead with five (5) AAU Junior Olympic Games to its credit. Florida is a strong second with four (4), all in different cities: Cocoa Beach, Jacksonville, St. Petersburg, and Tallahassee. In the nineties alone, the Games have grown by more than 6,000 participants. The Games will continue to expand and flourish into the 21st century as the popularity of sport and the attention to the youth in America intensifies. In 2000, the event broke all existing records for participation with over 13,000 athletes from all 50 states and several U.S. Territories and U.S. Military Bases around the world. One thing that remains consistent from year to year is the AAU's commitment to the youth of America. Sports for All, Forever! Showcasing America's Talent, the AAU Junior Olympic Games prides itself with the nation's most outstanding athletes year in and year out. Evelyn Ashford, Patrick Ewing, Anfernee Hardaway, Carl Lewis, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Cheryl Miller, Shaquille O' Neal, Kurt Thomas, Chris Webber have all participated in the Games.
YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY
YEAR SITE # SPORTS # COACHES # ATHLETES Washington, DC

86. Bill Heimberger's Karate - Martial Arts Links
the rules and scoring for the olympic sport supervised explanation of tae kwon do'shistory and philosophy America's Best karate This modestly titled school in
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Martial Arts Links USOC Online - Taekwondo
Overview of Olympic taekwondo includes history, rules and a glossary. From the official site of the United States Olympic Committee. International Tae Kwon-Do Assoc.
Learn about the techniques, history, philosophy, terminology, or rankings of Tae Kwon-Do, or browse the catalog of merchandise and equipment. Universal Tae Kwon Do Federation

Lists the association's instructors and schools. Includes a photo gallery, an events schedule, and contact information. US Taekwon-Do Federation
Regional contacts, an events calendar, history, international news and organizational details from this national group. United States Taekwondo Union
Articles, championship results, team rosters and membership information from the official site of the national authority on taekwondo. The Way of Taekwondo
The quarterly magazine of the American Tae Kwon Do Association. Read features, training advice, an event calendar, and regional news. Black Belt Magazine
The World's Leading Magazine of Self Defense WTF Taekwondo Sparring
Complete guide to the rules and scoring for the Olympic sport supervised by the World Taekwondo Federation.

87. MSMAS Karate Dojo - History

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On this page: A brief history of Judo Mid Sussex Martial Arts School International Judo
A brief history of Judo
The founder of Judo, Jigoro Kano was born in 1860. He graduated with a Degree in literature from Tokyo Imperial University in 1881 and took a Philosophy Degree the following year. Apart from being the founder of Judo, Kano was also a leading educationalist and a prominent figure in the Japanese Olympic movement. When Kano began his study of Jiujutsu as a young man, the Jiujutsu Masters of the Martial Arts were struggling to earn a living. Although they were willing to teach the skills handed down to them over many generations, there was little interest among people of the succeeding generation. Additionally the demise of the Samurai (warrior) class had reduced the need for instruction. At the age of 18 Kano studied the Jiujutsu of the Tenshin Shinyo Ryu under Fukudo and Iso, both instructors at the prestigious Komu Sho. Following the death of Fukuda, Kano remained briefly with Master Iso before finishing his pupillage with Master Ilkubo. Ju - an adjective meaning soft, gentle. This word is taken from Taoist philosophy and embodies the opposite of hard, extreme or unreasonable. Hence the use of Ju in Judo does not imply soft (as a synonym of easy), but rather reasonable, efficient. Physical action in Judo is not meant to be easy (weak) so much as economic, by using the body to its best advantage and taking active advantage of any and all weaknesses the opponent may offer, so that maximum effect can be attained with maximum efficiency. Judo has also been described as a form of wrestling in which clothes are worn by the contestants. The clothes and belt (encircling the waist twice) allow for greater range of technique.

88. UTMA HISTORY OF SHINGITAI
history of Shingitai Jujitsu. and had studied various systems of fighting includingkarate, taekwondo, muaythai, sambo and olympic-Style wrestling, earning
http://web.utk.edu/~utmaclub/jjhistory.html
History of Shingitai Jujitsu
By Steve Scott
To understand Shingitai Jujitsu and its role in the world of self-defense or "martial arts", one must look at some historical developments which led to its development.
John Saylor, in the 1980's, was the Head Judo Coach at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He arrived at this prestigious position in 1983 by virtue of his success as an athlete in competitive judo. Saylor had won the U.S. Heavyweight Championship three times and was a Pan American silver medalist. He had recently retired from the sport of judo after a serious shoulder injury sustained in the 1982 U.S. Judo National Championships.
During his tenure as coach of the Olympic Training Center, John Saylor was exposed to some of the best judo technicians in the world. The leading judo teams from Asia, Europe and the Americas visited the Olympic Training Center regularly and John Saylor wasted no effort in observing their training methods and discussing judo technique with the world's top judo athletes and coaches. Not only did he work with the top judo people, Saylor worked closely with some of the top strength and conditioning coaches in the world who coached and did research at the Olympic Research Center or were visiting form other nations.
John Saylor built on his already considerable strong base of grappling knowledge by this experience at the Olympic Training Center. He served as the coach from 1983 until 1991. However, before he left his position at the Olympic Training Center, Saylor began a more thorough and extensive study of "martial arts".

89. Karate Classes In Orlando, Central Florida, YMCA, TaeKwonDo, Shito Ryu, Tang Sho
karate classes offered at central Florida YMCAs. Incorporates Motobuha Shito Ryu, TaeKwonDo and Tang Category Sports Martial Arts United States Florida......Kantetsu Ryu karate is taught at Central Florida YMCAs and is named for its founders,Roland Tinkes and Wayne Lorance, formerly of olympic karate in Orlando
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Kantetsu Ryu Karate is taught at Central Florida YMCAs and is named for its founders, Roland Tinkes and Wayne Lorance, formerly of Olympic Karate in Orlando, Florida. Kantetsu Ryu Karate incorporates TaeKwonDo, Motobu-ha Shito Ryu, and Tang Sho Dau. There are many benefits that come from the study of the martial arts including self-defense, increased fitness and flexibility, and discipline. Perhaps the greatest benefit is inner peace and the love and acceptance for our fellow man. The universal truths of the martial arts transcend differences in style and origin. There are many paths to the top of the mountain but, once the summit is reached, the view is the same for all. I wish each of you success in your journey. Fred Altensee
Dai Sempai
Kantetsu Ryu Karate

90. Home Page
Welcome to the olympic karate Club,(OKC), Homepage. Sensei Harte (Chief Instructor)taking a class. olympic karate Club,. 8183, Shandon Street,. Cork. Ireland.
http://homepage.tinet.ie/~olympickarate/
Welcome to the Olympic Karate Club,(OKC), Homepage. If you have any comments, requests or queries regarding this site, or the club itself, please ring or e-mail the club at the address below and we will try our best to accommodate you. The aim of these pages is to provide information about the Olympic Karate Club's aims, ambitions, activities and members to anyone who has an interest in Martial Arts , whether as a practising martial artist or somebody wishing to start. The club is situated in Cork city within 5 minutes walking distance from the city centre.  We are primarily a Shotokan Karate club which also offers classes in Tai Chi Chuan but Martial artists of all styles are welcome to the club at any time. The club is well equipped for anyone wishing to take a class or train on their own and is open seven days a week . The main Dojo hall is available for training outside of the class hours and we also have a well equipped gym, changing rooms, showers and an outdoor training area . The Club is also available for use by non martial arts groups such as The Cork Dance Academy which began ballet classes for children and adults at the club in September 2000.

91. History Of Bermuda Karate Institute
history of Bermuda karate Institute. champions and coach of the Cape Verde 2000 OlympicTae Kwon Do BKI sponsored the first ever karate tournament in Bermuda in
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Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Home Links ... Class schedule History of Bermuda Karate Institute News and Events Contest Page Directions Contact Us ... Skipper Ingham History of Bermuda Karate Institute Bermuda Karate Institute Zenji Ingham age 15 yoko tobi geri Zenji Ingham, Skipper's son, has been a lifelong student of the goju style, beginning his training with his father at an early age.

92. Timberhill Karate Club - Karate & Kobudo | Timeline The West
1999 AD, karate may become an official olympic sport (it has heretofore been consideredtoo dangerous, and karate styles have had more trouble uniting). Present,
http://www.timberhillkarateclub.com/karate_timeline-West.html
History Philosophy Timeline Early History ... Okinawa The West Terminology
HISTORICAL TIMELINE: The West
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for permission to use - Dr. Reed Noss 500 AD The fall of Rome leading into "The Dark Ages". 700 1000 AD The Vikings sail the seas, raiding coastal Europe and perhaps discovering North America. 1050 AD The Crusades begin, a battle cry to reclaim the holy lands where Jesus lived. Jerusalem is conquered in 1099, but falls again by the late 1200's. This is credited as being some of the first exposure of Europeans to Asian culture and goods. 1250 AD 60 people killed in a jousting tournament near Cologne, Germany. Fencing and other armored combat between knights dominates the western martial arts, but these arts largely fade away with time. 1350 AD The Bubonic Plague kills half of Europe. The "Hundred Years War" between France and England begins. 1450 AD The Europeans (Spain) begin to explore the world. Henry VI rules England.

93. About The Renshikan Karate
Championships, Pan American Games, etc. It is the goal of the WKF (towhich karate BC belongs) to introduce karate as an olympic sport.
http://www.burnabykarate.com/about.htm
Find out about Renshikan Karate , its history and benefits ... Read about the instructors and grading requirements ... Find information on class schedules and upcoming events ... Learn about proper rules and etiquette of Renshikan Karate View profiles of outstanding members and students of Renshikan Karate Display sponsor information and links to other useful websites Here is how to contact us ...
The Burnaby Renshikan is registered with both Karate B.C. and the Renshikan Karate-Do International. Karate B.C. is the only karate organization in the province recognized by the provincial government. This is significant because only members of Karate B.C. are able to compete in the B.C. Games, National Championships, Pan American Games, etc. It is the goal of the WKF (to which Karate B.C. belongs) to introduce karate as an Olympic sport. On the provincial level, Karate B.C. organizes three tournaments a year, as well as sanctioning a variety of other tournaments. Karate B.C. also provides sports insurance for its members, provides a newsletter for those over 16 years of age, and provides guidelines for its instructors. Instructor Minimum Requirements for Karate B.C. Members include:

94. What The Olympics Will Bring To Karate
The stories about the history, tradition, honor, dignity and indomitable spirit TheOlympic karate Movement has already brought us a democratic structure that
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Online articles from back issues of Dragon Times What the Olympics Will Bring to Karate
The Transformation of Karate-Do
by Kiyoshi Yamazak
Our long and painful dispute with the International Traditional Karate Federation (ITKF) over the IOC recognition has finally been settled. Now it is time to make peace and work together to move karate-do forward into the 21st century. Participation in the Olympics will certainly transform karate. Our next mission is to make sure that karate maintains its honor, technical integrity and traditional values so that our ancient art will be accepted and respected as a constructive member within the greater family of sports. Karate is a sport cultivated by the Eastern culture and tradition, and has much to offer the youth of the world in building strong bodies, minds and spirits, as well as developing character, compassion and humanity. Joining the Olympic family means that karate accepts Olympism as its guiding philosophy. Such thought might upset some “traditionalists.” However, believe it or not, this had already occurred in the early 1900s. Let me explain…

95. H.K. Lee - TKD
Brief history of Tae Kwon Do, 1979 The WTF is recognized by the International OlympicCommittee; plus the Vietnam War, Bruce Lee movies, karate Kid, Teenage
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Brief history of Tae Kwon Do

1. Ancient Times (Before 57 BC)
Tae Kwon Do was developed:
  • As an effective means of self-defense (survival from attacks by animals and other tribes.)
  • To help people get food by fighting against animals, other tribes, and nature
2. Middle Ages (57 BC to 1392 AD): Three Kingdoms (The Silla, the Paekche, and the Koguryo) - unified Silla Dynasty - Koryo Dynasty
  • Training tool for the Hwa Rang Do (The "flower youth", meaning "Noble young men", comparable to today's Westpoint Military Academy.)
  • Contest and games for selecting military officials
  • Influenced by Buddhism
3. Modern Times (1392-1953): Yi Dynasty - Japanese Occupation - Korean War
  • Contest and games for selecting soldiers
  • Influenced by Buddhism, Confucianism and Chinese style martial arts
  • (1910- Aug. 15, 1945) Occupation by Japanese, Tae Kwon Do influenced by Japanese culture and Karate (No Koreans allowed to practice any martial art until they find someone who can train Karate to serve their Japanese government with loyalty.)
  • 1943- Founder of Chung Do Kwan, Grandmaster Won Kook Lee, teaches Koreans Tang Soo Do under Japanese supervision

96. Vee Do Kwan USA - History
history Tae Kwon Do all other martial arts, it is still referred to as the KoreanKarate . United States in 1974 and recognized by the US olympic Committee in
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Vee Do Kwan, "The art of coordinating many styles to form one" , is a system of martial arts founded by Professor Danny Paulo, emphasizes his own theories and principles of combat fighting. He named his system after his close friend and mentor Professor Florendo Visitacion (known to many as Professor Vee). In respect and memory of a great man came the beginning to our system. Vee Do Kwan is a combination of three styles of the Martial Arts – Combat Arnis Ocho Teros Largo (simple, direct and effective techniques utilizing weapons and empty hand), Vee Jitsu (grappling, locks and throws) and Tae Kwon Do (the art of using the hands and feet). The combination of the three styles forms a complete fighting system. In Vee Do Kwan, we teach a diversified form of Martial Arts. In any given situation one must be aware of his/her environment. Are you in a position to kick or punch?"

97. BSSH ... GENERAL INFORMATION
karate Kata Okinawan style karate history Lacrosse Modern Ted Hinshaw A 1984 OlympicYatching Retrospective Skiing Skiing Surfing Swimming history of Swimming
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International Sports Events and Sports Specific Web Sites Histories of International Sporting Festivals The Olympic Games: Ancient and Modern
BBC
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Site is dedicated to women sporting pioneers, many of whom are Olympians and some of their untold stories and memories.
The IXth Olympic Games in Amsterdam
An overview of the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam with results and stories.
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A 1984 Olympic Yachting Retrospective
Harvey Abrams Books - Olympic Games/History of Sport: Specializing in Olympic Games Books, etc.
Histories of Individual Sports World-Wide Hicock List Hickok's Sports History Page Histories of all North American sports, including lists of champions, award
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98. World Games Duisburg 2005 - History
history. This initiative came during an era when international sports, including theOlympic Games, were yet to 7. World Union of karatedo Organization (WUKO).
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World Games Duisburg 2005 Keyword search Akita Bärbel Zieling Billards Body Building Archery Boule Bowling Casting dragonboat race Fistball Flying Disc GAISF Gymnastics Hockey IWGA Ju-Jitsu Karate Korfball Powerlifting Lifesaving Air Sports Netball Organisation Committee (DOC) Orienteering Pelota Vasca Racquetball Reinhold Spaniel Roller Sports Rugby Ruhr Area sports calendar Squash Sumo DanceSport Tug of War Gymnastics Under Water Waterski World Games Ltd. Home World Games Sportsprogram Sports Calendar ... Sports Park Wedau
Parachuting at the 6th World Games in Akita, Japan
Beachhandball was a demonstration sport at the 6th World Games in Akita
History The 12 International Sports Federations mentioned were: International Badminton Federation (IBF) International Baseball Federation (AINBA) International Federation of BodyBuilders (IFBB) International Bowling Federation (FIQ) International Casting Federation (ICF) International Softball Federation (ISF) World Union of Karate-do Organization (WUKO) International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) International Roller Skating Federation (FIRS)

99. Martial Arts History Of Europe

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