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jan sensei kyokushin
24-12-2004, 12:45
Osu hier enkele foto's van de reunie Te Numansdorp 11december waar veel Shihan's en Sensei's uit veelle landen vertegenwoordigt waren ,en 12december in belgie te brasschaat

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osu

Leonardo
24-12-2004, 12:55
Report 5th Open Kyokushin Reunion and Seminars
11 December 2004

Some years ago Shihan Sjaak Van De Velde got the idea to reunite the different Top karatekas from into some sort of Kyokushin reunion. When asked about it, it is evident that he got irritated by the many " kingdoms" and "masters" who found themselves more important then the martial art. It was Sjaak’s idea to unite forces with some top karatekas who were more interested in the benefit of Kyokushin karate and to eliminate the mutual discrimination in the world. He talked about his initiative with shihan and sensei like Kancho Toru Tezuka, Marius Goedegebuur, Alain Breugelmans, Pedro Beltran, Michel Begin, Henk Sweers, Peter Smit, Michael van de Velde, Can Sahinbas, Goksel Sahinbas, Malik Dilnawaz, Alain Fontaine, Szvetlana Acs, Jan Norder, Robert Akse, Herman Wijnbelt, Herman Vos and many others who were delighted with the idea and fully supported the realization of it.

The first Kyokushin Reunion that took place in October 1999. For many people this was a commemorative moment and the start of a new period for Kyokushin Karate in Holland. It was the birth of a new cooperation between different kyokushin groups that eventually resulted in a new Kyokushin organization that marked a difference. The news quickly spread throughout Europe and the World and on the 5th edition of this reunion delegations of the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, Spain, Great Brittan, Hungary, Norway, Finland, Romania, Georgie, Kazackstan, Russia, Iran, Canada and Japan also decided to join this initiative.

We celebrated the 5th edition of this Kyokushin Reunion on saturday December 11, 2004.
More then over 100 kyokushin karateka’s took time and the effort to be present on this wonderful day.

It was a beautiful sight to see these karatekas full of motivation all together. Many showed their emotions when they saw this memory of the old days. Kyokushin legend Peter Smith also had accepted the invitation of Shihan Sjaak Van De Velde to join and it was clear to see that he too was touched when he saw all his "old" palls. Peter Smit, a multiple Dutch and European champion Kyokushin but also world champion kick boxing got a prominent place within the group of shihan. A place offered to him by Shihan Sjaak Van De Velde and accepted in gratitude.

During the 4 hour training different teachers guided the group of participants through the different aspects of Kyokushin Karate. Before the break, sensei Peter Smit, shihan Sjaak van De Velde, sensei Michael van de Velde, Kancho Toru Tezuka and shihan Michel Begin showed their part and after having a break it was time for a great technical Kata demonstration by sensei Michael van de Velde who showed the audience Saiha Kata, Seinchin Kata, Sushio Kata and Sepai Kata. After that shihan Marius Goedegebuur, shihan Pedro Beltran, sensei Can Sahinbas and shihan Alain Breugelmans showed their part. Al the important aspects of Kyokushin Karate like kihon, kata and kumite were discussed , explained and trained. Although the training was hard , people were very relaxed and enjoyed the training All participants enjoyed the fact that so many people were working together for the benefit of all. If you see the result , then you know that all the work has not been in vane

It must have been very difficult to get so many people together. Apart from the busy schedules of the participants there was also the inevitable opposition to the event. But, Shihan Sjaak Van de Velde did it again. He somehow managed to get the job done. We want to extend our gratitude to him for an excellent job

After the training the organization setup a question forum where all participants present could ask questions in a relaxed ambience. People could ask their questions directly to Kancho and the shihans. Great stories from Japan and the old days were remembered and appreciated by all. But above all it was nice for the students to be able to ask question to people that you only had seen on TV or in magazines in a very down to earth manner. After the question forum it was time for the dinner and that’s something Kyokushin Karatekas know how to do. Maybe as well as their regular training. Shiploads of french fries, sates and salads combined with the indispensable Dutch beer made it all together a great dinner. After dinner it was time for the Sayonara party, old stories kept coming up and all present were in a great mood. New plans were made for the future and people had a lot of fun. It was another day we never will forget. And a very important day for the benefit of Kyokushin Karate. It was one big happy group of friends that wants to work together by adding again the word Kai (cooperation) to the Kyokushin

After seeing all of this on this special day, I am confident that all differences will be solved and Kyokushin in Holland and Europe will come together and have a great future.

Technical IKO training & Branch Chief meeting
12 December 2004

Op zondag 12 december is ’s morgens in de Level Plus Dojo te Brasschaat een technische training verzorgd voor IKO leden en belangstellenden van andere kyokushin Organisatie’s. De training werd verzorgd door shihan Sjaak van de Velde en shihan Alain Breugelmans die binnen de Europese Kyokushin organisatie de functie bekleed als “technical director�.

Diverse technische aspecten van de Kihon zijn doorgenomen en alle Kyokushin kata’s zijn zorgvuldig bekeken en geanalyseerd om een standaard te verkrijgen binnen de Europese Kyokushin Organisatie. Na een heerlijke lunch was er ’s middags een Branch Chief meeting o.l.v. kancho Toru Tezuka met de diverse landen vertegenwoordigers.

M.b.v. een officiele Japanse tolk gaf Kancho antwoorden op vragen van belangstellende en gaf hij zijn visie over het huidige Kykushin Karate. Ook aan shihan Sjaak van de Velde werd in zijn functie als President van de Europese Kyokushin Organisatie diverse vragen gesteld en evenzo aan technical director shihan Alain Breugelmans. Al met al een leerzame en verfrissende dag. Osu !

Leonardo
24-12-2004, 12:56
Report 5th Open Kyokushin Reunion and Seminars
11 December 2004

Some years ago Shihan Sjaak Van De Velde got the idea to reunite the different Top karatekas from into some sort of Kyokushin reunion. When asked about it, it is evident that he got irritated by the many " kingdoms" and "masters" who found themselves more important then the martial art. It was Sjaak’s idea to unite forces with some top karatekas who were more interested in the benefit of Kyokushin karate and to eliminate the mutual discrimination in the world. He talked about his initiative with shihan and sensei like Kancho Toru Tezuka, Marius Goedegebuur, Alain Breugelmans, Pedro Beltran, Michel Begin, Henk Sweers, Peter Smit, Michael van de Velde, Can Sahinbas, Goksel Sahinbas, Malik Dilnawaz, Alain Fontaine, Szvetlana Acs, Jan Norder, Robert Akse, Herman Wijnbelt, Herman Vos and many others who were delighted with the idea and fully supported the realization of it.

The first Kyokushin Reunion that took place in October 1999. For many people this was a commemorative moment and the start of a new period for Kyokushin Karate in Holland. It was the birth of a new cooperation between different kyokushin groups that eventually resulted in a new Kyokushin organization that marked a difference. The news quickly spread throughout Europe and the World and on the 5th edition of this reunion delegations of the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, Spain, Great Brittan, Hungary, Norway, Finland, Romania, Georgie, Kazackstan, Russia, Iran, Canada and Japan also decided to join this initiative.

We celebrated the 5th edition of this Kyokushin Reunion on saturday December 11, 2004.
More then over 100 kyokushin karateka’s took time and the effort to be present on this wonderful day.

It was a beautiful sight to see these karatekas full of motivation all together. Many showed their emotions when they saw this memory of the old days. Kyokushin legend Peter Smith also had accepted the invitation of Shihan Sjaak Van De Velde to join and it was clear to see that he too was touched when he saw all his "old" palls. Peter Smit, a multiple Dutch and European champion Kyokushin but also world champion kick boxing got a prominent place within the group of shihan. A place offered to him by Shihan Sjaak Van De Velde and accepted in gratitude.

During the 4 hour training different teachers guided the group of participants through the different aspects of Kyokushin Karate. Before the break, sensei Peter Smit, shihan Sjaak van De Velde, sensei Michael van de Velde, Kancho Toru Tezuka and shihan Michel Begin showed their part and after having a break it was time for a great technical Kata demonstration by sensei Michael van de Velde who showed the audience Saiha Kata, Seinchin Kata, Sushio Kata and Sepai Kata. After that shihan Marius Goedegebuur, shihan Pedro Beltran, sensei Can Sahinbas and shihan Alain Breugelmans showed their part. Al the important aspects of Kyokushin Karate like kihon, kata and kumite were discussed , explained and trained. Although the training was hard , people were very relaxed and enjoyed the training All participants enjoyed the fact that so many people were working together for the benefit of all. If you see the result , then you know that all the work has not been in vane

It must have been very difficult to get so many people together. Apart from the busy schedules of the participants there was also the inevitable opposition to the event. But, Shihan Sjaak Van de Velde did it again. He somehow managed to get the job done. We want to extend our gratitude to him for an excellent job

After the training the organization setup a question forum where all participants present could ask questions in a relaxed ambience. People could ask their questions directly to Kancho and the shihans. Great stories from Japan and the old days were remembered and appreciated by all. But above all it was nice for the students to be able to ask question to people that you only had seen on TV or in magazines in a very down to earth manner. After the question forum it was time for the dinner and that’s something Kyokushin Karatekas know how to do. Maybe as well as their regular training. Shiploads of french fries, sates and salads combined with the indispensable Dutch beer made it all together a great dinner. After dinner it was time for the Sayonara party, old stories kept coming up and all present were in a great mood. New plans were made for the future and people had a lot of fun. It was another day we never will forget. And a very important day for the benefit of Kyokushin Karate. It was one big happy group of friends that wants to work together by adding again the word Kai (cooperation) to the Kyokushin

After seeing all of this on this special day, I am confident that all differences will be solved and Kyokushin in Holland and Europe will come together and have a great future.

Technical IKO training & Branch Chief meeting
12 December 2004

Op zondag 12 december is ’s morgens in de Level Plus Dojo te Brasschaat een technische training verzorgd voor IKO leden en belangstellenden van andere kyokushin Organisatie’s. De training werd verzorgd door shihan Sjaak van de Velde en shihan Alain Breugelmans die binnen de Europese Kyokushin organisatie de functie bekleed als “technical director�.

Diverse technische aspecten van de Kihon zijn doorgenomen en alle Kyokushin kata’s zijn zorgvuldig bekeken en geanalyseerd om een standaard te verkrijgen binnen de Europese Kyokushin Organisatie. Na een heerlijke lunch was er ’s middags een Branch Chief meeting o.l.v. kancho Toru Tezuka met de diverse landen vertegenwoordigers.

M.b.v. een officiele Japanse tolk gaf Kancho antwoorden op vragen van belangstellende en gaf hij zijn visie over het huidige Kykushin Karate. Ook aan shihan Sjaak van de Velde werd in zijn functie als President van de Europese Kyokushin Organisatie diverse vragen gesteld en evenzo aan technical director shihan Alain Breugelmans. Al met al een leerzame en verfrissende dag. Osu !

Leonardo
24-12-2004, 15:34
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Hah was wel leuk deze training want ik hoorde Spaans, Engels, Noors, Japans, Frans, Belgisch, Roemeens en Nederlands spreken :lol:

Sjaak
24-12-2004, 22:18
Vanuit mijn oogpunt was dit een zeer geslaagd evenement waar we met kyokushin karateka's van ongeveer 12 nationaliteiten fijn samen getraint, gegeten en gedronken hebben :thumbs:

jan sensei kyokushin
25-12-2004, 10:35
Vanuit mijn oogpunt was dit een zeer geslaagd evenement waar we met kyokushin karateka's van ongeveer 12 nationaliteiten fijn samen getraint, gegeten en gedronken hebben :thumbs:

12 landen maar :wink: maatje

:thumbs: respect

osu