American Japan Karate Association
Mailing Address: pobox: 368 Closter, NJ 07624 how to get there PDF file is
here
Tel (212) 799-5500 Fax (646)224-8703
mailto:jkanewyork@yahoo.com www.jkany.org www.jkanynj.com
MAESTRO Dojo:
48 West 68th street, B1, New York, NY 10023 DIRECTION
MMAC Dojo:
248 West 60th street, 1F/B1, New York, NY 10023 DIRECTION
森 正隆 八段 JKA松濤館空手道インターナショナル会長
Masataka Mori, 8th Dan
Chairman JKASKDI
Dan Exam: Application
Form
12/12/09
Dan, 12/14/09 Kyu: Results
is here
Place: INWOOD Dojo Map: 108 Cooper st. (bet
207 st and Isham st), New York, NY 10034
Time: Dec. 12, 2009 Saturday, 10:30 AM (Please
show up early)
Kyu Exam: Application
Form Kyu 3/15/10: Results
is here
Place: MMAC Dojo Map
Time: June 14, 2010 Monday, 6:30 PM (Please show up early)
目次
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NEW dojo: 68 Maestro,
60 MMAC |
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MAESTRO Dojo:
48 West 68th street, between Central Park West + Columbus Ave. DRIVE
Subway: #1 train 66th street station to
the Columbus Ave. turn right on 68 street.
B,C train to 72 street station. Walk CPW
south to 68 street. Go 48 Maestro downstairs.
MMAC Dojo:
248 West 60th street, bet Westend 11th Ave + Amsterdam 10th
Ave. DRIVE
Subway: 1, A, B, C, D train to the 59th
Columbus Circle station, 3 blocks.
Walk west along the west 60th
street. Look for the 248 MMAC entrance on your left.
交通のご案内
MAESTRO 道場:Map 48西68丁目コロンバス通りとセントラルパーク西の間、地階です。
地下鉄:A,B,Cの72丁目で降り南下。又は地下鉄1番を66丁目で降り68丁目まで北上、48番地です。
MMAC 道場:Map 248西60丁目、ウエストエンドとアムステルダムの間、新築ビルの1階です。
地下鉄:1, A, B, C, Dの59丁目コロンバスサークルで降り西側方向に歩いて3ブロックです。
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Day |
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Class |
Dojo |
Location |
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Mon |
6:30-7:30 PM 6:30-7:30 PM 7:30-9:00 PM |
Beginners Intermadiate Advanced |
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248 West 60 st. New York, NY 10023 1, A, B, C, D Train to 59 st |
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Wed |
7:00-8:00 PM 7:00-8:30 PM |
Beginners Combination |
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248 West 60 st. New York, NY 10023 1, A, B, C, D Train to 59 st |
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Thu |
5:00-6:00 PM 6:00-7:00 PM |
Children Advanced |
New Jersey |
8 Bayview Ave. Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 |
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Fri |
6:00-7:00 PM 6:00-7:00 PM 7:00-8:30 PM |
Beginners Intermediate Advanced |
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48 West 68 st. New York, NY 10023 1 Train to 66 st, B,C to 72 st |
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Sun |
10:00-11:00 AM 10:00-11:30 PM |
Beginners Combination |
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248 West 60 st. New York, NY 10023 1, A, B, C, D Train to 59 st |
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Beginners |
First month of instruction |
Intermediate |
White belt to green belts |
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Combination |
All belts |
Advanced |
Brown and black belts |
稽古料
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New York Dojo |
New Jersey Dojo |
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1 Month |
3 Month |
1 Month |
3 Month |
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Adults |
$130 |
$360 |
$85 |
$240 |
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Child: 18 and under |
$110 |
$300 |
$75 |
$85 |
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Visitor |
$25 per class (adult) $20 per class (child) JKA members
only |
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登録料
You may register by fax or by
e-mail PDF
file is here
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Initiation |
$40 (one time only) |
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* Absence (JKA-SKDI membership due) |
$5 per month (re-registration is required
after 6 months) |
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JKA-SKDI Membership Annual |
$10 per year |
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JKA Passport (black belt) |
$50 every 5 years |
Dues and Fees payable to: American Japan Karate
Association #1 (check or cash only)
稽古着
We recommend for the larger size, due
to shrinkage after every wash.
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Child |
Youth |
Adult |
Adult |
Adult |
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4~5 |
5~7 |
7~9 |
10~13 |
14~17 |
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L |
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$43 |
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Mental Attitude: Purpose of
Karate-do - please read before you start -
心得:初めてのかたに
"The ultimate aim of the art of karate
lies not in victory or defeat, but in the perfection of the character of the
participant" - Gichin Funakoshi,
founder of shotokan karate -
「空手道修行の究極の目的は、相手を打ち負かすのでも、または勝つためにでもあるのではなく、修業を通じての人格完成に、その意味を見いだすことにある」船越儀珍
道場訓 DOJO KUN (precepts of karate-do):
一つ、人格完成に務むること。 Seek perfection of
character.
Hitotu Jinkaku
Kansei-ni Tsutomuru-koto
一つ、誠の道を守ること。 Be faithful.
Hitotu
Makoto-no Michi-o Mamoru-koto
一つ、努力の精神を養うこと。 Endeavor.
Hitotu
Doryoku-no Sei-shin-o Yshinau-koto
一つ、礼儀を重んずること。 Respect others.
Hitotu Reigi-o
Omon-zuru--koto
一つ、血気の勇を戒むること。 And refrain from
violent behavior.
Hitotu Kekki-no
Yuu-o Imashi-muru-koto
道 "Do", means "the way". Karate practice allows the participant to develop character and learn to live by following the "dojo kun". It also develops both mental and physical stamina. However, it is very important
that the student never gives up,
but persists, no matter what the situation may be. Without an earnest effort, without perseverance, the
student will never understand the true spirit of karate.
KARATE PRACTICE CONSISTS OF THREE
MAJOR TYPES OF EXERCISES:
Kihon (basics) The elementary building blocks of karate: stance, posture,
coordinated body movement, and
concentration upon the opponent. These provide a sound foundation. If the basics are strong,
it is easy to develop more advanced
techniques.
Kata (form)
A pre-arranged sequence of techniques and movements simulating combat
against multiple imaginary
opponents. This specialized method of training is a rational extension of basics, offering
situations in which certain attacks and defenses would be applicable. Kata is performed solo or in precision
teams, and offers practice in
combinations of techniques, focus and release of tension, breath control, and rhythm. Each level of
karate study has its prescribed kata that trains the student, mentally and physically, for the next more
advanced level.
Kumite (sparring) As with kata, each level of training has its prescribed
method of sparring, from the
formal five or three-step sparring of the basic level (when the targets
and attacker/defender are
pre-arranged), to the free sparring of the most advanced level (when the participants themselves
act/react spontaneously with
attacks/blocks, using timing, distance, and strategy. But always, the
attack is arrested just before body contact is made, requiring extreme body
control and mental discipline.
There is a one-month beginner's course offered at the beginning of each calendar month. This class meets three times a week for one hour. A uniform
is not required for beginners;
they may practice in a loose fitting and body concealing clothes (i.e.
T-shirt and sweatpants). Upon completion of the beginner's course, the student may practice up to six days per week in either the
intermediate or combination classes; a uniform is then mandatory.
All fees are payable in advance at the
beginning of each month. Please refer to the current fee schedule. The three month discounted rate does
not apply toward payments past
due. Whether the student attends one day per month, or 26, the monthly
charge remains the same. If the
student does not practice at all in a given month, a $5.00 absence fee, per month, will be charged.
Monthly fees cannot be prorated: if a student joins in the middle of a month: dues are payable
again, in full, at the beginning of the next month.
The visitor's fee applies only to dues paying members of other Japan Karate Association dojos who are visiting Manhattan and wish to practice. This is a per class charge.
Kyu ranking examinations are held every three
months. You will be tested on kihon, kata, and kumite appropiate for your level, and covered in class.
Bow when you enter and leave the dojo,
dressing room and floor.
Students must be on time. Being late is
disrespectful to the instructor and to your fellow students.
Uniforms must be clean and in good condition.
Feet must be clean. Toenails and
fingernails must be kept short in order to avoid injury to yourself and
to others. No jewelry (rings,
earrings, bracelets, necklaces, etc.) may be worn.
No colored headbands are permitted; only
white.
No powder is to be used in the dojo as
tracking it onto the floor creates a hazard.
There is no eating or drinking in the dojo.
Female students must have sewn ties to fasten
the uniform in front. T-shirts are not part of the uniform.
Masataka Mori, 8 th Dan Chairman SKDI March 9, 2006 (Etiquette More)
ニューヨーク市内の系列道場
Instructor: Sensei Shu Takahashi, 7th dan.
JKA of Brooklyn
Mr. Shu Takahashi
565 5th Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11215 Mail to
(718)768-9345
Women's Center
Dojo in Manhattan
300 W 43rd St.
New York, NY,
(212) 439-1042
Masataka Mori
8th Dan
JKA SKDI Chairman
Hiroshi Kariya
5th Dan
Senior Instructor
also teaches at (JKA of NY/NJ, and JKA of Columbia Univ.)
Tony Decaprio
5th Dan
Senior Instructor
ピーター・エルファニ 四段
Peter Erfani
4th Dan
Instructor
Jacob Levits
4th Dan
Instructor
Larry Axelrod
3rd Dan
Instructor
Noriko Furuhata
3rd Dan
Instructor trainee
Nikos Anerousis
3rd Dan
Instructor
Edgard Nau
3rd Dan
Instructor
Joe Vincente
3rd Dan
Instructor trainee
Angel Badilo
3rd Dan
Instructor trainee
MAESTRO Dojo:
48 West 68th street, between Central Park West + Columbus Ave. DRIVE
Subway: #1 train 66th street station to
the Columbus Ave. turn right on 68 street.
B,C train to 72 street station. Walk CPW
south to 68 street. Go 48 Maestro downstairs.
MMAC Dojo Map: 248 West 60
street, bet Westend Ave + Amsterdam Ave.
Subway: 1, A, B, C, D train to the 59th
Columbus Circle station, 3 blocks.
Walk west along the west 60th st.
to 248, MMAC entrance is on your left.
MAESTRO Dojo:
48 West 68th street, between Central Park West + Columbus Ave. DRIVE
Subway: #1 train 66th street station to
the Columbus Ave. turn right on 68 street.
B,C train to 72 street station. Walk CPW south
to 68 street. Go 48 Maestro downstairs.
MAESTRO Dojo:
48 West 68th street, between Central Park West + Columbus Ave. DRIVE
Subway: #1 train 66th street station to
the Columbus Ave. turn right on 68 street.
B,C train to 72 street station. Walk CPW
south to 68 street. Go 48 Maestro downstairs.
MMAC Dojo:
248 West 60th street, bet Westend 11th Ave + Amsterdam 10th
Ave. DRIVE
Subway: 1, A, B, C, D train to the 59th
Columbus Circle station, 3 blocks.
Walk west along the west 60th
street. Look for the 248 MMAC entrance on your left.
MMAC Dojo:
248 West 60th street, bet Westend Ave + Amsterdam Ave. DRIVE
Subway: 1, A, B, C, D train to the 59th
Columbus Circle station, 3 blocks.
Walk west along the west 60th
street. Look for the 248 MMAC entrance on your left.
More About:
○ Shotokan ○ Characteristics
○ G. Funakoshi
○ 20 Precepts
Sources:
JKA of New York: Dojo Information, 2010
Karate-do: My Way of Life, Gichin Funakoshi.
"Karate -- Yesterday and Today," Dynamic Karate, Masatoshi
Nakayama.
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