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Re: New International Organization

Postby ikd_mta » Wed Mar 30, 2011 3:00 am

For those that are interested you can follow the growth of the International Karate Daigaku at the IKD Official website.
http://internationalkaratedaigaku.com
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Re: New International Organization

Postby plwilloughby » Wed Mar 30, 2011 12:13 pm

ikd_mta wrote:For those that are interested you can follow the growth of the International Karate Daigaku at the IKD Official website.
http://internationalkaratedaigaku.com


Just so you know, the forum rules require you to sign your name to your posts.

all the best,
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Re: New International Organization

Postby ikd_mta » Sat Apr 02, 2011 1:44 am

plwilloughby wrote:
ikd_mta wrote:For those that are interested you can follow the growth of the International Karate Daigaku at the IKD Official website.
http://internationalkaratedaigaku.com


Just so you know, the forum rules require you to sign your name to your posts.

all the best,
Paul


Thanks Paul. I forgot to add my signature.
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Re: New International Organization

Postby Makoto » Sat Apr 02, 2011 9:24 am

Hey Norm. The Tam brothers in Halifax, are they with Frank or still with ISKF, or are then even gone JKA?
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Re: New International Organization

Postby ikd_mta » Sun Apr 03, 2011 2:44 am

Tony and Danny are still part of the ISKF.
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Re: New International Organization

Postby Tom O'Brien » Mon Jun 20, 2011 12:50 am

Hey - let us know about the camp! It sounds like a great time! :D

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Re: New International Organization

Postby Robert S » Sat Apr 13, 2013 3:50 pm

I have just re-read this post.
Having just spent two days with Norio Kawasaki in the past two weeks, I can assure any and all that he is not in a wheel chair, still teaching karate, and is healthy. Whoever the 'informant' was in this case clearly has an axe to grind, or is making up stories.
I have known Kawasaki for many years, and have spent time with him, every year since his departure from his previous organisation. He was never in a wheel chair, was not attacked by his teacher, was not beaten and damaged by him as indicated in so many posts! Yes, he was hit in demonstrations, perhaps at times very hard (I have seen them live, have been in the room, and have witnessed the power of the strikes) but was never maliciously attacked etc.
Whoever Earl is, please amend your posts, edit or delete the malicious comments.

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Re: New International Organization

Postby karaterowe » Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:40 pm

Rob, if there is nothing to hide, then there should be no reason for you to be bringing this up again, totally out of the blue, two years after the fact, should there?

I'm not involved in Shotokan karate anymore, and there are far more important things, such as my country's safety and very survival, that I concern myself with. I wish Yahara and Kawasaki well, but I couldn't care less about either of them, or karate itself and it's silly BS for that matter.
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Re: New International Organization

Postby kensei » Fri Apr 19, 2013 12:17 pm

karaterowe wrote:Rob, if there is nothing to hide, then there should be no reason for you to be bringing this up again, totally out of the blue, two years after the fact, should there?

I'm not involved in Shotokan karate anymore, and there are far more important things, such as my country's safety and very survival, that I concern myself with. I wish Yahara and Kawasaki well, but I couldn't care less about either of them, or karate itself and it's silly BS for that matter.


Wait, what? So, you basically lie and slander....two years later someone brings up that the whole thing was BS and you react like "why bring it up"? Well, because you lied...or at the least put false statements out to the public and slandered a well known instructor. Thats why he brought it up.

Using the excuse that your country is in trouble to not defend yourself or at least appologize, well thats lame! Your country is always in some kind of trouble...all of ours are! Be a man and appologize for spreading unfounded lies and it all goes away. And no, probably nothing to hide, more like first time Rob had a chance to state something after training with the guy you said was in a wheel chair.

Nuff said!
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Re: New International Organization

Postby karaterowe » Fri Apr 19, 2013 11:49 pm

Go F*CK yourself. Canadian worm.
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Re: New International Organization

Postby kensei » Mon Apr 22, 2013 12:09 pm

karaterowe wrote:Go F*CK yourself. Canadian worm.


Nice, I guess thats what I expected! :|
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