What is Kyokushin Budo Kai?

 

"Any technique which brings success is good.  A good and effective technique will be integrated into this system regardless of the style in which the technique originated.  Kyokushin Budo Kai is a Full Contact All Round Fighting System.  Above all, it is a 'street effective' Martial Art of the highest possible reality."

 

The Kihon, or basics, of Kyokushin Budo Kai have evolved through the merger of techniques from many styles and systems.  However, the dominant styles practised within this all round fighting system (free-fight) are Kyokushin Karate (at times mistakenly known as 'Kyokushinkai'), Judo, Jiu Jitsu and Sambo.  Almost all Te and Keri Waza (hand and foot techniques), Nage Waza (throwing techniques) and Ne Waza techniques (grappling/ground aka. Katame Waza) are allowed and practised with full contact.

 

Kyokushin Budo Kai was developed by Jon Bluming (10. Dan Kyokushin, 9. Dan Judo, 4. Dan Bo Jitsu, 4. Dan Jodo, 4. Dan Iai Jitsu, 2. Dan Kendo) and he firmly believes that only when one is fully familiar with all three empty hand combat zones (striking, throwing and grappling) can one be considered to be trained in a street-effective self defence system.

 

What does "Kyokushin Budo Kai" mean in English?

 

Kyoku: maximum; final; utmost

 

Shin: truth; reality

 

Budo: martial art

 

Kai: organisation

 

Kyokushin Budo Kai: martial art organisation of highest possible reality

 

  

The Philosophy

 

Only when one masters all zones of unarmed martial arts, that is striking, throwing and grappling equally, can one claim to be trained in a system of self defence based on the highest possible reality.

 

 

The Tsunami - symbol of Kyokushin Budo Kai

 

The Tsunami symbol used by the International Kyokushin Budokai signifes the willingness to react like water to each and every situation.  The practitioner of Kyokushin Budo Kai adjusts and perseveres under all circumstances and when necessary smashes an opponent - just like the Tsunami.