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369 W Main St suite a&b, Avon, CT 06001
IKU Board of Directors, Members and spectators will be steadfast, loyal and helpful to Sosai's family in any situation and any circumstance.In the new millennium, the IKU was founded to follow the truth, Masutatsu Oyama's legacy and discipline in protecting Kyokushin techniques, and the rules and regulations - without deviating from Sosai's original principles and ideas.The IKU headquarters (Honbu) will supervise continental chairmen, country, states and the provinces branch chiefs. It will also accept new members, such as other styles of martial arts, as well as beginners from around the globe. Technically, administratively and with marketing as well as public relations will be governed by the spirit of IKU. Established in 1999. "Do your best and leave the rest""No Fear""No Pain, No Fear, No Tired""Use Strength You Have for Others""Don't Evaluate Yourself""Never Pray for the Trials to be Easier, Pray for Strength"
2283 Main St, Stratford, CT 06615
Karate, Kyokushin, Self Defense, Fitness, Bullying, Woman's Self Defense, Philosophy, Japanese Martial Arts Established in 1971. Our Karate style derives from authentic Japanese Martial Arts. In 1957, Concho Mas Oyama developed the first full contact style of Karate called Kyokushin ("Ultimate Truth"). Known for it's bare-knuckle and full contact fighting, Kyokushin rapidly grew into a world renowned international organization spanning many countries. Soshu Shigeru Oyama, a 10th dan black belt, with over 50 years of martial arts experience, brought Kyokushin to America in 1967. Soshu fought the legendary 100-man Kumite winning 100 consecutive bouts with black belt opponents in a single day and won the Japanese All-Japan Championship in Kumite. Shihan Ray Martens, a 6th degree black belt with a military background, became one of Soshu's most senior students and developed USA Seishin Association of Kyokushin Karate.
199 Shunpike Rd, Cromwell, CT 06416
Salerni Dojo offers a vibrant atmosphere for Kyokushin Karate, emphasizing full-contact training and personal growth. Led by Sensei Ben, students of all ages can develop physical strength, mental discipline, and spiritual confidence. Enjoy a two-week free trial and join a community dedicated to martial arts excellence.
396 W Main St, Avon, CT 06001
IKU Board of Directors, Members and spectators will be steadfast, loyal and helpful to Sosai's family in any situation and any circumstance.In the new millennium, the IKU was founded to follow the truth, Masutatsu Oyama's legacy and discipline in protecting Kyokushin techniques, and the rules and regulations - without deviating from Sosai's original principles and ideas.The IKU headquarters (Honbu) will supervise continental chairmen, country, states and the provinces branch chiefs. It will also accept new members, such as other styles of martial arts, as well as beginners from around the globe. Technically, administratively and with marketing as well as public relations will be governed by the spirit of IKU. Established in 1999. "Do your best and leave the rest""No Fear""No Pain, No Fear, No Tired""Use Strength You Have for Others""Don't Evaluate Yourself""Never Pray for the Trials to be Easier, Pray for Strength"
401 Monroe Turnpike, Monroe, CT 06468
Connecticut Budo Karate offers an inclusive atmosphere for all ages, focusing on Kyokushin Karate training. With programs for beginners to advanced martial artists, students develop discipline, respect, and physical fitness. Families are encouraged to train together, enhancing bonds while enjoying a supportive community. Join us to embark on a transformative journey!