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Sensei Bino Felix and Jim Callahan of the Vancouver dojo.
The benefits of association
by Sensei Bino Felix
Gima-Ha Shoto-Ryu Karatedo Association is incorporated in British Columbia as a non-profit society. With this comes many benefits, some are monetary and some are associated to membership privileges.
by Sensei Bino Felix
Gima-Ha Shoto-Ryu Karatedo Association is incorporated in British Columbia as a non-profit society. With this comes many benefits, some are monetary and some are associated to membership privileges.
Abbotsford's first family of karate
by Tammy Pilon
It's evident that there is something special about the Chan family of Abbotsford. The littlest one sits quietly in the room adjacent to the dojo reading her book every Saturday. At age 9, Erika never makes a sound while her sister, brother, mother and father train.
by Tammy Pilon
It's evident that there is something special about the Chan family of Abbotsford. The littlest one sits quietly in the room adjacent to the dojo reading her book every Saturday. At age 9, Erika never makes a sound while her sister, brother, mother and father train.

Training with Shihan Higuchi.
Higuchi: A visit from a Master
by Paul Sexton
Shihan Higuchi arrived Friday, April 28, 2001 and jumped right into a black belt grading the next day at Cameron Recreation Centre.
by Paul Sexton
Shihan Higuchi arrived Friday, April 28, 2001 and jumped right into a black belt grading the next day at Cameron Recreation Centre.
The History of Karatedo
by James Johnson
The basic forms of individual self-defence are probably as old as the human race. The art of Karate as it is practiced today can be traced to the Okinawan technique called, in Japanese, Okinawa-te (Okinawa hands). This system of self-defence in turn is a descendant of the ancient Chinese art of ch'uan-fa or kempo (fist way).
by James Johnson
The basic forms of individual self-defence are probably as old as the human race. The art of Karate as it is practiced today can be traced to the Okinawan technique called, in Japanese, Okinawa-te (Okinawa hands). This system of self-defence in turn is a descendant of the ancient Chinese art of ch'uan-fa or kempo (fist way).
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Canada | Japan | Germany | India | Norway | U.K. | Sri Lanka
Copyright 2012
