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Kyokushin kaikan
is a style of karate, a martial art originated in Japan. It is a full-contact style of stand-up fighting and is rooted in a philosophy of self-improvement, discipline, and hard training.
Kudo
(formerly known as Daido Juku) is a Japanese hybrid martial art. It is a full-contact combat sport that aims to achieve safety, aggression and practicality, a style of mixed martial arts practised with headgear and gloves. It features stand-up striking, with throwing and grappling techniques being also allowed in the competition, including restraint, locks and chokeholds.
full contact karate
competition formats of karate where competitors spar full-contact and which allow a knockout as winning criterion
Ashihara kaikan
full-contact karate organization founded by Hideyuki Ashihara, who left Kyokushin
Enshin kaikan
full-contact karate organization founded by Joko Ninomiya, who left Kyokushin and Ashihara Kaikan
Seidokaikan
is a traditional full contact karate derived from Kyokushin by Kazuyoshi Ishii. Seidokaikan organized the first professional full contact karate tournament named the Karate World Cup. The Karate World Cup had special extension rounds; if the judge's decision was deadlocked after an extension round, the rules then allowed face strikes with fighters donning boxing gloves (kickboxing).
100-man kumite
in karate, an endurance test consisting of 100 rounds of kumite
Shidōkan Karate
full-contact karate organization founded by Yoshiji Soeno, who left Kyokushin
Yoshukai Karate
a branch discipline of the Japanese/Okinawan martial art, Karate–dō
Karate Combat
full contact karate league