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California
Mendocino Okinawan
Shorin-Ryu Karate
 
Sensei Mike Tobin, Okinawan Shorin-ryu Karate and Kobudo Association 7th degree Kyoshi as of Aug 2012, WMKA 4th degree June of 2002.
 
(Willits Body Works Gym and Martial Arts Center)
1511 So. Main Street, Willits, Ca. 95490
Phone: (707) 459-0594 / Cell: (707) 354-0565.
f/b: Michael Tobin
Email: mactobin@aol.com
Traditional Karate and Kenpo Self-Defense for ages 5 years and above for free as a part of the 503(c)1 youth non-profit Mendocino County Sheriff's Youth Activities League Karate Program.
Ukiah Shorin Ryu
 
David Silver, Rick Travis & Rich Sauer
Phone: (707) 463-DOJO (3656)
3001 S. State St. Ste 4, Ukia Ca, 95482
Email: Senseisilvers@ukiahshorinryu.com
Web: www.ukiahshorinryu.com/Tteam.html
Danville Community
Center Karate
 
Ernest Chun
420 Front St, Danville, CA 94526
Email: chun.ernest@ssd.loral.com
Florida
Shorin Ryu Karate Do and Kobudo Assoc. FL (SKKAF)
 
Sensei Francisco Santander
Phone: (786) 879-5521
11267 NW 58ter, Doral, FL 33178
Email: info@skkaf.com
Website: www.skkaf.com
Traditional martial arts in today’s modern age. The S.K.K.A. Florida is an organization that promotes traditional Okinawan karate-do and kobudo, as handed down from the teachings of the Founder of the Matsubayashi Shorin-ryu style, O’Sensei Shoshin Nagamine, to his student, Master Sensei Eihachi Ota, Hanshi, and thereby to us in the Florida chapter of Ota Sensei’s organization: the Shorin-ryu Karate-do & Kobudo Association (S.K.K.A.).
 
We seek to share the harmony and peace that martial arts can bring to its students, along with the many benefits to the mind, body and soul of its practitioners.
Taisekian Martial Arts Inc. / Shimamoto Dojo
 
Sensei Kevin Yasuto Wuollet
Phone: (305) 596-3656
9357 SW 56t st., Miami FL, 33165
Email: senseikevin@taiseikanmartialarts.com
Web: http://bestkaratemiami.com
WHY STUDY KARATE?
Not for violence but to become physically and mentally strong. Karate promotes a peaceful mind while fortifying the character's resolve. Many extraordinary changes can occur in the serious student: Stressed people become calmer; the submissive feel more assertive; lazy people become energetic; overweight people balance their proportions; the athletically deficient improve in coordination and flexibility; and the overly aggressive are directed toward patience and self-control. Properly practiced, karate can be a lifelong activity and may be practiced by anyone who enjoys reasonably good health.
 
Developed over the centuries, karate has proven itself to promote healthy minds and bodies. Dedicated practice of karate inevitably leads to a strengthening of the body and an increase in agility and vitality. It also induces a sense of respect -- for oneself and for others.
Sindo Ryu
 
Phone: +7 (499) 180 9473 / +7 (499) 180 4354
Fax: +7 (499) 180 0011
Russia, Moscow, 129323, Snejnaya street 13
Email: press@okinawakarate.ru
Website:
www.okinawakarate.com
www.okinawakarate.org
www.okinawakarate.ru
Russia
Valeriy Maistrovoy 7-th (nana) Dan
President European Okinawa Karate and Kobudo Federation
Sergey Shatunov 5-th (go) Dan
Gennadiy Udovichenko 4-th (yon) Dan
San Dans:
Roman Gruzinov (Lithuania Branch Dojo)
Dmitriy Kovalev
Alexey Yudin
Roman Mironchenko
Alexander Mezhevov
Abbas Gunbatov (Azerbaijan Branch Dojo)
 
Ni Dans:
Leonid Fyodorov
Vladimir Rybakov
Mikhail Shishkin
Svetlana Yudina
Nikolai Sidorov (Switzerland Branch Dojo)
Magami Bairamov (Azerbaijan Branch Dojo)
 
Sho Dans:
Mikhail Ksenchuk
Dmitriy Rybakov
Igor Martinov
Boris Kasatkin
Akim Terentiev
Rushan Kurbatov
Alexey Arbatov
Alexey Tsvetkov
Mikhail Goncharov
Peter Ostrometski (Slovakia Branch Dojo)
Daria Angelika Kosic (Germany Branch Dojo)
Gatis Kalnins (Latvia Branch Dojo)
Canada
Switzerland
Slovakia
Sri Lanka
India
Cuba
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