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Kenpo karate at Masters Centers
Masters Centers Kenpo karate is a martial art that came to America through Hawaii from James Mitose in 1936. Mitose promoted six students to black belt, among them were William Chow and Thomas Young. William Chow changed the name from kempo to kenpo and is perhaps the person most responsible for promoting Kenpo karate or kempo karate in the United States. Grand master Edmund Parker brought kenpo karate to the mainland in 1954.
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Ryusei Karate Do Ottawa
Ryusei Karate Do is a traditional Okinawan fighting art (kempo-bujutsu) that combines the technique and spirit of Chito-Ryu karate with the ancient Okinawan martial art of todi. Chito-Ryu karate was founded by Master Chinen Kinchoku (who renamed himself Tsuyoshi Chitose), the Sixth Master of Todi. As a fighting art, Ryusei Karate-Do includes the hand and foot strikes typically associated with karate, as well as throws, joint locks and pressure-point tactics derived from Okinawan todi.
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NCK Homepage
Nick Cerio's Kenpo is a website that is dedicated to the Martial Art created by Professor Nick Cerio. The website will describe the history, creation, and present activity of Nick Cerio's Kenpo as well as displaying photos documenting the events and milestones in the life and career of Professor Nick Cerio.
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