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Опубліковано: 11-09-2014

Sunday 14th September 2014

Where: The BOHEMIA OPEN 4 Kids is to be held in the CONGRESS CENTRE METROPOL, Senovážné náměstí 2, 370 01 České Budějovice, Czech republic.

BOHEMIA OPEN 4 KIDS is an open international Championship of the Czech Republic for youth of the Czech Shotokan Karate Union organised in accordance with rules and regulations of the WKF, complemented with Ipon Shobu categories in compliance with the WSKU.

Опубліковано: 11-09-2014

1st & 2nd November 2014

England, further venue details to follow

Опубліковано: 11-09-2014

Sunday, September 21
1:00pm to 3:00pm

Class Fee: Drop-in: $30 adults / $20 children/students per class Students must be at least a purple belt in karate to participate

Опубліковано: 10-09-2014

The XIII. “SEC-tember” – the most successful professional training of IBSSA – took place this year between 1 – 5 September 2014 in Budapest, Hungary.

In accordance with the previous years' traditions the Educational, Training and Science Organisational Directorate of the Ministry of Interior (BM-OKTF) and the Adyliget Law Enforcement School (ARSZKI) hosted and supported again our international special security advanced training seminar, and this year again we had “psychological training on measure” at the Tactical House of the International Training Centre – Ministry of Interior (BM-NOK) – the so called FBI Academy.

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28 ноября 2014 г.

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18th & 19th October 2014
Wado Kai Headquarters Centre of Excellence
35 College Street Belfast

Опубліковано: 10-09-2014

Sunday, September 14

Iaido "pronounced as yee-eye-doh" is a traditional Japanese art of swordsmanship designed to contribute to self development through the moving meditation. Iaido practice consists of basic footwork, swinging of the sword, and kata (form) which is performed alone against imaginary attackers.

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25 октября 2014 г.

Опубліковано: 09-09-2014

A referees and judges course (national and international qualification) conducted by sensei
DSCF3192Colin Putt, SKDUN Chief Referee, was held in Bielsko-Biala on 12 – 14 September 2014.  The group of 9 students of wide range of grades and previous experience worked hard over the 2 days to understand the complexities of kata and kumite judging and refereeing. The small number allowed for more in-depth discussions regarding the finer points of judgment. The course was complemented by a practical session of kata – Jion and Bassai Sho to underpin the theoretical knowledge.

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