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- Kyokushin (極真) is a style of karate originating in ****an. It is a full-contact style of stand-up fighting and is rooted in a philosophy of self-improvement...
- commonly known as Mas Oyama, was a Zainichi Korean karate master who founded Kyokushin Karate, considered the first and most influential style of full contact...
- This is a list of highly notable practitioners of Kyokushin Karate. Masutatsu Ōyama (大山 倍達, Ōyama Masutatsu, born Choi Yeong-eui (Hangul: 최영의 Hanja: 崔永宜))...
- Kyokushin Air (旭伸航空, Kyokushin Kōkū) was a commuter airline serving visitors and residents of Sado Island, Niigata Prefecture, ****an. It commuted between...
- university student, he learned martial arts, earning a black belt in Kyokushin Karate in 1965 and later receiving a fourth degree in 1984. Chiba's career...
- characters, mainly by Kyokushin Karate (founder: Masutatsu Oyama). In ****an, katakana is mainly used for foreign words, giving Kyokushin Karate a modern and...
- Taekwondo, Kobudō, Tang Soo Do, Wushu, Jujutsu, Kyokushin, and Boxing, with a specific focus in Kyokushin Karate (although his style incorporates aspects...
- of sport fighting was developed and pioneered in the late 1960s by the Kyokushin karate organization in ****an, founded by Korean-****anese Masutatsu Oyama...
- World Open Karate Championship is the largest competition in Kyokushin Karate. This tournament is arranged every fourth year in Tokyo. All world open...
- incorporate from four combat arts — ****anese Kickboxing, Muay Thai, Boxing, and Kyokushin style of Karate. French Savate — a historical sport which developed in...