Renmai Goju-Ryu-Karate-Do Federation of India
Friday, 11 July 2014
Contact us: Renmei Goju-Ryu-Karate-Do Federation of India (Rgkfi)
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About Renmai Goju-Ryu-Karate-Do Federation of India
About Renmai Goju-Ryu-Karate-Do Federation of India
Origin
Based on mans instinct of self-defence, different fighting arts were developed in most cultures, especially in central Asia, Egypt and Turkey. The principles of the Asian martial arts are believed to have spread from Turkey to India, where they were further developed to sophisticated arts ("kalaripayt").
RGKFI was established in 2010 by Sanjeev Dewan. The RGKFI was established for the purpose of protecting and preserving traditional an intangible cultural. Most important the RGKFI was being formed with the support and backing of Ken Miyagi Seiko Kina, Seijin Nakamoto, Kiei Tomoyose, Shunshin Furugen, Jitsuei Yogi, and Shuichi Aragaki. Since its formation, the teachings of Morio Higaonna Sensei have been spread around the world, and the IOGKF now has more than 50 affiliated countries worldwide. Every year gasshuku (training seminars) are held in various countries to ensure the transmission of correct techniques and to promote friendship and exchange between members. The RGKFI is one of the few karate organizations that the Japanese Government recognizes as a true Japanese traditional martial arts organization.Today the RGKFI is as dedicated to its original purpose as it was in 1979.
Chinese Kempo
According to legend, the Zen Buddhist monk Bodhidharma travelled to Hunan province in China around 500 A.D. He spent nine years in the Shao Lin temple, whereafter he started to teach different breathing techniques and physical exercises to the monks of Shao Lin. He also explained to the monks how to develop their mental and spiritual strength, in order to endure the demanding meditation exercises. Bodhiharmas teaching is considered as the birth of chinese kempo. When kempo is spread throughout China, it is divided in two main styles, the Northern and the Southerns style. The Northern style was characterized by straight and hard techniques, while the Southern had circular and softer techniques.The kempo techniques were often inherited within the family as a well-preserved secret.
Okinawa
During the 14th century kempo is introduced into Okinawa. It wins popularity and is trained as an art of self-defence, under the name of 'tote' (chinese hand). At Okinawa the native fighting art 'te' was practised long before the introduction of kempo. It is believed that 'te' was combined with 'kempo' by the Okinawans and developed to the martial art karate. When Japan invades Okinawa 1609 the ban of carrying weapons (first pronounced by king Sho Shin in 1477) continues, but the Japanese also bans the practise of martial arts. Consequently, the Okinawans must continue with martial arts in secrecy. During the next three centuries the martial art develops into its own character and is called 'Okinawa te'. It is split into three main styles: Shuri-te influenced by the hard techniques of kempo and characterized by an offensive attitude. Naha-te influenced by the softer tehcniques of kempo including breath control and 'ki'. It was characterized by a more defensive attitude with grappling, throws and locking techniques. Tomari-te influenced by both the hard and soft techniques of kempo. In the ending of the 19th century Shuri-te and Tomari-te were subsumed under the name Shorin ryu, which during the years has developed into several slightly different styles. Naha-te becomes known under the name Goju Ryu (the hard and soft style) and has remained basically unified.
Renmai Goju-Ryu-Karate-Do Federation of India (RGKFI)
Renmai Goju-Ryu-Karate-Do Federation of India
RGKFI are on an endless quest for different fighting arts were developed in most cultures, Martial arts excellence. To enhance service to our customers, we promise to Help individual’s achievement their goals as a person and a martial artist. Provide a safe and clean environment for all our students. Keep the safety of our students as our primary concerns. Always teach self-discipline above self-confidence. Instill the values of respect, discipline,confidence and self-reliance. Build and enhance our system of martial arts. Provide the atmosphere of unity that extends out to our family and community Environment.
We hope that Renmai Goju-Ryu-Karate-Do Federation of India training benefits of all practitioners, regardless of their Nationality,age, race or gender. We have members as young as 3 years old up to those over 50 years of age. The RGKFI has a Nation dwide network of leadership groups and karate schools in different states with highly-qualified chief instructors and dojo instructors to slove the needs of students. Training at their own pace, each RGKFI member will improve their Health,mind,education and body language,self defense skills, physical fitness, flexibility and spirit,positive attitude and contributions to society. It's our objective to improve the “Quality of Life” for all of our members to help make a positive impact on the world. The RGKFI Welcomes all Interested new members to join our karate organizations.
All Martial Arts Schools Are Not Created Equal
Founder RGKFI is 6th Dan Black Belt Goju-Ryu-Karate-Do. All India Karate do federation 6th Dan Black Belt Founder member amatur karate ass J&K Inter dusing Karate in jammu and Kashmir. Expirens 29th year best chief instructor Award 2012/13.
It’s Great For Kids
Martial Arts are good, clean fun for kids and a great way to give kids a head start in life. At RGKFI, they’ll learn the positive benefits of self-discipline and confidence develop coordination and increase strength and flexibility, because a structure of respect is built into martial Arts, children develop the ability to learn, listen, and achieve within a highly related environment. This provides to be an excellent reinforcement of study technics for school.
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