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  2. Tsutomu Ohshima - Wikipedia

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    During the mid-1970s, Ohshima lived near Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles. [4] His main occupation at this time was teaching physical education as a member of the faculty at Caltech. [ 4 ] Ohshima has written two books on karate - Shotokan Karate of America: The first twenty years (1977) and Notes on training (1998) - and also translated ...

  3. Shotokan Karate of America - Wikipedia

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    Shotokan Karate of America (SKA) is a non-profit organization in the United States dedicated to teaching traditional karate-do. It was established by Tsutomu Ohshima, a direct student of Gichin Funakoshi, the founder of Shotokan karate. [1] Ohshima is also recognized as the founder of several other Shotokan organizations affiliated with SKA ...

  4. Richard Bustillo - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after this school was founded, Bustillo became popular as a workshop instructor, even teaching Martial Arts to the Dallas Cowboys under coaches Tom Landry and Bob Ward with Dan Inosanto. [15] He founded the IMB Academy in Carson, California, in 1984. He later moved the school to nearby Torrance, California. [7] Bustillo died on March 30 ...

  5. Kickstart Kids - Wikipedia

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    On August 16, 1990, the Kick Drugs out of America Foundation (dba Kickstart Kids) was formed by martial artist, actor and philanthropist, Chuck Norris. [1]He wanted to provide a martial arts program that came at no cost to the students, a program that would teach kids all the valiant traits the martial arts has to offer.

  6. American Kenpo - Wikipedia

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    American Kenpo Karate (/ ˈ k ɛ n p oʊ /), also known as American Kenpo or Ed Parker's Kenpo Karate, is an American martial art [2] [3] founded and codified by Ed Parker. It is synthesized mainly from Japanese and Okinawan martial arts such as karate and judo, [1] with influence from Chinese martial arts. [4] [5] It is a form and descendant ...

  7. Martial Arts History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was started by Michael Matsuda, a 20-year contributing editor for Inside Kung fu and Black Belt magazine and one-time founder of Martial Art Magazine. [8] He is a master of Monkey Kung Fu, [9] and has been practicing various martial arts forms since 1968.

  8. Buckley School (California) - Wikipedia

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    The school maintains a no-cut policy in Middle School athletics. [21] [22] The school's newspaper is The Student Voice. [23] In 1998, Los Angeles Times presented the school with a "general excellence award" as part of its annual High School Journalism Awards competition, earning Buckley $1,000 for its journalism program. [24]

  9. Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools, called the RFK Community Schools, is a complex of public schools in Los Angeles, California. This was formerly the site of the Ambassador Hotel , the site of the June 1968 assassination of presidential candidate United States Senator Robert F. Kennedy .