Soke Takayuki Kubota 10th dan biography | Legendary Budo Masters
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- Опубликовано: 27 янв 2007
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Born in Kumamoto, Japan, Takayuki Kubota began studying martial arts at the age of four under the direction of his father, Denjiro Kubota. Because of his insatiable desire to learn every aspect of the arts, he trained daily and studied several different styles of martial arts. Despite his restrictive scholastic program and grueling training schedules, he managed to complement his martial arts training with additional studies in meditation, history and other non combative aspects of the arts. He distinguished himself by earning advanced instructor ratings in Judo, Aikido, Kendo, Iaido and meditation as well as calligraphy and several other arts. Grand Master Kubota began his teaching career at the age of 14 and it has flourished ever since. At age eighteen he opened his first dojo in Tokyo. He has taught police techniques for over 35 years from simple handcuffing to the world famous baton and Kubotan techniques. He has taught at 34 law enforcement agencies all over the world including the Tokyo and Los Angeles police departments, the FBI and the California Highway patrol.
An American citizen since 1974, Grand Master Kubota devotes much of his time to teaching karate at his school in Glendale, California. Although he is well known for having been an instructor to some of the most prominent members of our society, he is most sincerely interested in the development of karate at all levels and has placed a special emphasis on teaching young people. Respect and discipline are two of the primary concepts stressed in all children's classes resulting in proper growth and the continuation of the art.
In addition to his many other activities, Grand Master Kubota has written several books on the martial arts. His published works include Action Kubotan, The Art of Karate, Gosoku-Ryu Karate, Weapons Kumite and others. He has also produced a number of video tapes on the art. Takayuki Kubota is also an actor who has appeared in over 300 movies, television shows and commercials
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Wow, Gosoku-ryu karate is incrediably similar to shotokan karate, the deep stances, the long movements and the kata ! im very surprized by this...
Early in his career his told his students that it was Shotokan. He later changed the name as the style was tweaked and adapted into his own. But technically, it was Shotokan at its core.
awesome
wow awesome
Tak Kubota is hard to describe in words. I studied under Jim Mather, now a 9th degree Black Belt trained by Tak Kubota.
In the 70's our higher ranking Black Belts (not me) trained with Kubota. When I asked how it was to kumite (spar) with the Master the common response was "it hurts when he hits you and it hurts you when you hit him.
What I found amazing about the man was I stopped by the dojo at noon during the week. Kubota was there early preparing to teach the class.
Robert Merrill
My dad began training with Kubota when he first opened his dojo. 1964 or 65 I beleive. He trained with Kubota thru his 4th Dan before moving away in 1988. The stories he has about this man would blow your mind. He was one scary talented SOB.
They say there's always a tougher guy waiting around the next corner - around the last corner waits Soke Kubota.
And after u passed that guy with a shotgun and instantly get killed by Chuck Norris.
When Chuck Norris got out of the Air Force, he trained with Soke Kubota to learn how to use his hands.
СУПЕР !!!!!!!!
This is my teacher😁
I never knew he was from kumamoto!!!!!!
yeah, he's a fucking G.
Holy shit jumping on toes only!
well his techniques are 90% jiu jitsu (yawara)...
No they are not
Spoken by someone who knows NOTHING
I have trained with him for 40+ years. His techniques are 90% traditional Japanese karate, 10% aikido.