Gradings for 6th Dan or higher can only be held at Honbu with all of the following present: Kancho, Fuku-Kancho (vice-chairman), Honbu Chief, and Vice-Honbu Chief. An exception to numbers 2 through 4 above can be made in special cases where a rank-authorizing camp or seminar is sponsored by Honbu, and Kancho, Fuku-Kancho (vice-chairman), Honbu The name ENSHIN is derived from two Japanese words: "en" meaning 'open or unfinished circle' and "shin" meaning 'heart' or 'inner.'. The combination of these two words and their meanings embody the most important aspects of Enshin Karate. For me, above all else, the 'inner circle' of Enshin Karate represents the strong Other Formal Karate Titles. 1. Seito Deshi or Deshi: A student, pupil or disciple of a martial art. 2. Uchi Deshi: A personal student who lives and trains with the Master of a system. martial art. 3. Kohai: A title used to refer to one who is lower in rank than oneself. The opposite of Sempai. About the Master. Hidenobu (Kazumasa) Yokoyama, known as Kancho by his students, was born in Japan in 1958. He started martial arts (karate) training at the age of seven years old. Kancho was a good athlete at track, gymnastics, swimming, judo, etc. Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd Nợ Xấu.

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