Sabaki challenge 201112/25/2023 (Lightweight Division)Ģ015 World Sabaki Challenge Participant. INSTRUCTORĢ011 Colorado Regional Karate Tournament 1st place (Kumite Lightweight Division)Ģ011 Colorado Regional Karate Tournament 1st place (Kata Division)Ģ012 World Sabaki Challenge Participant. He feels a strong personal commitment to maintaining a close organization and offering his logical, practical system of karate to anyone who is interested in what it has to offer. Today Kancho Ninomiya is the Grandmaster of Enshin Karate and its growing network of schools throughout the United States and the world. Because he felt that his training for the All-Japan helped him grow stronger both physically and mentally, Ninomiya wants to offer this opportunity to martial artists of all ages. In an effort to bring authentic fighting karate to the United States, Ninomiya established the Sabaki Challenge, which has become this country’s premier karate-tournament. In 1988, Ninomiya started his own style, Enshin Karate. and rededicated himself to his art, developing and teaching the strategy and technique he believed in. As one of Japan’s most popular champions, he realized that his life in karate was leading him beyond the mat of tournament competition. After devoting himself for many years to reaching the top in competitive karate, Ninomiya won the All-Japan Tournament in 1978. From the days in his youth when he first began training, Ninomiya wanted to bring the spirit and technique of real karate to this country. Long before Kancho Ninomiya arrived in the United States in 1974, he had a dream. Then, together, we can all work to finish the circle. It is my wish to offer Enshin Karate to anyone whose heart and mind believes with me in this Way. The Enshin Karate-do is not the only Way. Each goal we reach marks a new beginning. When we achieve the black belt we begin anew. In training we begin as a white belt, and move through the darkening belts before becoming a black belt. The middle ring in our logo represents the cycle that is the essence of our training as well as life. This unfinished state is a source of motivation and it reminds us that perfection is to be aimed for even if it cannot be achieved. It represents the idea that our challenge is never finished, although we are always working towards making it so. It is not complete, although it strives to be. This circular movement that takes one out of a line of attack and into a position from which he can counter attack is the basis for Enshin Karate technique. The infinite points on a circle represent the unlimited positions we move to and counter from in meeting an opponent. The circle is the essence of the strategy and movement in Enshin Karate. The strength of this organization depends on the ability of each of us to listen to our hearts, and to relate to others through it. For me, above all else, the ‘inner circle’ of Enshin Karate represents the strong bonds that keep us together. The name ENSHIN is derived from two Japanese words: “en” meaning ‘open or unfinished circle’ and “shin” meaning ‘heart’ or ‘inner.’ The combination of these two words and their meanings embody the most important aspects of Enshin Karate.
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