1964 THROWBACK: "KARATE"
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
- After World War II, members of the United States military learned karate in Okinawa or Japan and then opened schools in the US. In 1945 Robert Trias opened the first dojo in the United States in Phoenix, Arizona, a Shuri-ryū karate dojo. In the 1950s, William J. Dometrich, Ed Parker, Cecil T. Patterson, Gordon Doversola, Donald Hugh Nagle, George Mattson and Peter Urban all began instructing in the US.
Tsutomu Ohshima began studying karate under Shotokan's founder, Gichin Funakoshi, while a student at Waseda University, beginning in 1948. In 1957 Ohshima received his godan (fifth degree black belt), the highest rank awarded by Funakoshi. He founded the first university karate club in the United States at California Institute of Technology in 1957. In 1959 he founded the Southern California Karate Association (SCKA) which was renamed Shotokan Karate of America (SKA) in 1969.
In the 1960s, Anthony Mirakian, Richard Kim, Teruyuki Okazaki, John Pachivas, Allen Steen, Gosei Yamaguchi (son of Gōgen Yamaguchi), Michael G. Foster and Pat Burleson began teaching martial arts around the country.
In 1961 Hidetaka Nishiyama, a co-founder of the Japan Karate Association (JKA) and student of Gichin Funakoshi, began teaching in the United States. He founded the International Traditional Karate Federation (ITKF). Takayuki Mikami was sent to New Orleans by the JKA in 1963.
In 1964, Takayuki Kubota relocated the International Karate Association from Tokyo to California. - Развлечения
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2:06 : convicted criminal and martial arts fraud Count Dante a.k.a. John Timothy Keehan.
Also in the description fake martial arts lineage Robert Trias Shuri Ryu which lineage is denied by Japanese Shuri Ryu.
Fake lineage James Mitose who instructed Ed Parker and William Kwai Sun Chow.
The origins of American McDojo, no need to donate for that you guys scammed thousands of Americans already over 6 decades.
That's the first time I've ever heard the Great Count Dante's voice , incredible footage. Thanks
I didn't realize that was Count Dante...thanks for pointing that out
The fighting hairdresser.
I lived in Chicago in 1964 but unfortunately Karate clubs weren’t taking kids my age. Most only taught adults in those days.
Wow , I went to that championship that Sunday with Jackie Cooper(Raymond`s brother) and several members of the family and other people from the neighborhood. It was at the Coliseum on Madison.
Thanks for posting this👏👏👏👏👏
Glad to have found your channel again man. I was looking through my subscriptions and I clicked on your old channel because it stills shows on my list only to find out it was deleted. Very appreciative you decided to come back after a setback like that.
Very cool video with excellent quality. Cool to hear the count first the time
Wow! I was a toddler when this was filmed... Meaning it's old as h*ll, too. Lol! You've been busy, man! Thanks for all your work. It's most appreciated. Be blessed, today and always! =)
I love the "the moral of this story is don't mess with the students of the Imperial Academy of Martial Arts."
And the shout out to Sensei Patterson in the description! #WadoRyu
Really AWESOME! Count Dante very historic
Counte Dante on film at last!
I would have addressed him if he would have come me a boy,shows the atmosphere in America at that time.
Awesome video cd on video thanks
OMG it's Count Dante!!! Cool!
Cute kitty in the background. Surprised it's not running onto the mat to try and bite some ankles.
Cool video brother.
Anther gr8 throwback
It’s amazing what we used to fall for..
Also.. are we just gonna ignore the fact that a lion cub was just mincing around the dojo
"The Marines have been using this in the Army for years." Lmao
WRONG. He clearly said "The Marines have been using this AND THE ARMY for years".
"That one 'boy' here" lol "The one on the Left?" "Yea the 1 on the left" gotta love the 60s lmao
The late John Keehan ( a.k.a. Count Dante). A very contraversial man indeed.
This is a cool video ! I think it would be more respectful to mention the Okinawan masters that these American sensei got there instruction from.
most of those guys never met an Okinawan master. Keehan certainly didn't
Robert trias was count Dante instructor he had a school in Chicago in 1963.
I like the way during the brick break that he gathers up the evidence, almost like there was something under that cloth...
Wow! Did you see Bruce Lee walk in and out of that dojo?
what time during the footage was that?
Is tht a lion ???
Is that ja rule father in the back at 4:58
No, he's my Father you ignorant bitch
@:45...???
Karate is more effective than boxing.
more effective? shiiit go do your little kicks to sonny liston see how effective you are when you're picking your teeth up off the ground
Yeah I thought that was an arrogant statement too. Both arts are strong in my eyes, but non of their sparring was full contact, so I imagine some of them would get a rude awakening if they came up against a pro boxer (or a full contact karate fighter) who is used to actually taking the knocks.
@@Malaestro sure would ..the person makes the style really..
Ray Cooper challenged Bruce Lee at a tournament back in those days, but Bruce Lee wouldn't fight him. Ray Cooper would have whooped his ass.
You think so?
Ok
Hahaha they got a black man a karate champ lol, good old 60s best decade
Why is that funny?
Yep and I'm proud to say he's my Uncle! I definitely don't get the funny part!
YUP! The "black man" is my Father, Raymond Cooper... better than anyone in that room!
Don't be ignorant. Try looking him up. His name is now and forever Nganga Tolo Naa. Still the master.
Bruce Lee's 1st student was Black.