daisukey
07-11-2006, 01:47 AM
Follow the link ;)
http://budospirit.t35.com/full_contact_karate_styles.htm
http://budospirit.t35.com/full_contact_karate_styles.htm
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View Full Version : List of Knockdown karate styles. daisukey 07-11-2006, 01:47 AM Follow the link ;) http://budospirit.t35.com/full_contact_karate_styles.htm feels 07-11-2006, 02:30 AM http://www.australiankyokushin.com/flavours.shtml ^^^ In English Decadent~! 07-11-2006, 04:50 PM The Australian list only has the Kyokushin descendants i.e. exludes Byakuren Kenpo. Shin Karate, aka Gloved Karate was a point fighting organization, I thought. Are there more full-contact Karate styles? Which one holds sanctioned full-contact tournaments? And this is OT, but are there any KungFu or Chinese MA styles/orgs that hold full-contact fights aside from the Chinese Wushu Association's (in Beijing) Sanshou/ SanDa? Azimuth 07-24-2006, 10:32 PM Here a list of the european Sanda Calendar . Might not be complete but just to give an idea .;) http://www.sanshou.be/Calendar.htm More sanshou links http://www.kungfu.net/sanshou-dot-com/links.html The american scene http://www.flsanshou.com/index.php?page=schools Shura 07-25-2006, 12:08 AM I think there's another knockdown style called Kansuiryu, but it's not a derivative of Kyokushin. alan 07-25-2006, 05:51 AM In a tournament I once fought a guy from a style called Shiashinkai, I assume that is a knockdown karate style.... Shura 07-26-2006, 06:40 PM There's a Shorinji Kenpo offshoot called Byakuren founded by Masayasu Sugihara that focuses on hard knockdowns. He used to participate in some Kyokushin tournaments, and was sometimes confused as a Kyokushin karateka. Byakuren 08-02-2006, 09:43 AM There's a Shorinji Kenpo offshoot called Byakuren founded by Masayasu Sugihara that focuses on hard knockdowns. As hard as any other knockdown of any other style... ;) He used to participate in some Kyokushin tournaments, and was sometimes confused as a Kyokushin karateka. Yes, our kancho used to fight in several open tournaments. And now, we do the same. Of course, our own tournaments are really open for any school/organization. Regards. Osu! |