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The aforementioned Go Kan Ryu School of karate has a common practice of giving promising students a black belt with a white stripe so they can start teaching their own class. The white stripe black belt helps to distinguish the student from the club's genuine black belts, but many argue that the unknowing new student just sees a black belt.


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Go-Kan-Ryu as a karate style was a natural evolvement of Kancho Robert Sullivans overall karate experiences. Robert began his training in Goju Kai karate in 1964. His first instructor was Merv Oakley, the famous Gogen Yamaguchi's Australian representative. After 5 years of intense training with Goju Kai, Robert converted to the Budokan style.


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The short answer to your question is GKR effective my answer is yes. They teach a great mix of competition kumite techniques and self defence techniques yes they focus a lot on kata and do teach the bunkai but most karate styles focus heavily on kata and for good reasons. 1. [deleted]


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It gets a bad rap because it is a cult. Do a little research. Just Google GKR Karate complaints. It is also a pyramid scheme. They expect students to go door to door pushing GKR like Karate missionaries. LOOKIT UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a load of complete rubbish. What a liar you are. Gkr doesn't do that.


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GKR Karate. 84,490 likes ยท 469 talking about this ยท 9,154 were here. GKR brings the Martial Art of Karate within reach of everyone, regardless of age or fitness level.


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Go Kan Ryu. Go Kan Ryu or GKR, is a non-contact karate club mixing features of Shotokan and Goju Ryu together into one style of karate. The name of the club roughly translates to the "hard and complete system in the way of the empty hand." The motto behind the club is "Karate for Everyone."


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Go-Kan-Ryu. Go-Kan-Ryu Karate (GKR) is a style of karate [1] that was founded in Australia by Robert Sullivan in 1984 [2] GKR host their own annual world wide championship [3] [4] [5] as well as various national tournaments [6] [7] [8]. GKR also get involved in community projects such as the BlueBeltProject for mental health awareness.


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This page will help you to learn the basic katas for Go-Kan-Ryu (GKR) Karate so you can get ready for your next belt test. However, if you have any questions about a particular kata movement, please check with your instructor. For the katas of other Karate styles (i.e. Shotokan katas), please visit the main Katas & Forms section.


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This page will help you to learn the basic katas for Go-Kan-Ryu (GKR) Karate so you can get ready for your next belt test. However, if you have any questions about a particular kata movement, please check with your instructor. For the katas of other Karate styles (i.e. Shotokan katas), please visit the main Katas & Forms section.


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This one of two katas is taught to Go-Kan-Ryu brown belt two black tip (1st Kyu) students. First kyu's are required to learn Sanseru and Go-Kan-Ryu kata - Sepai for their Shodan Ho grading. For information on the kata used by different Karate styles (i.e. Shotokan), please visit the main Katas & Forms section. In this kata, the following.


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GKR creates the right environment for our members to train in. Although we promote self defence and fitness, our style also fosters positive values, confidence, discipline, focus and well being. GKR teaches you not only how to punch and kick, it teaches you to be a better person. We encourage students of all ages, from all walks of life to join.


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We encourage students of all ages, from all walks of life to join our club and be part of the supportive 'family' that is GKR Karate. GKR Karate is a family club that is dedicated to fostering sound values and developing strong, humble, brave individuals and healthy communities.


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Go-Kan-Ryu Kata - Hangetsu. This page will help you to learn the Go-Kan-Ryu (GKR) Karate kata - Hangetsu. For other Go-Kan-Ryu katas, please visit the main Go Kan Ryu Kata section. This Go-Kan-Ryu kata introduces a couple of techniques that are not normally practiced during Go-Kan-Ryu kihon training such as Hangetsu Dachi and a leading single knuckle strike.


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Go Kan Ryu; is not an authentic Okinawan or Japanese system, and is run essentially like a business. Like any commercial venture; it will have its exploitative elements, but on balance will do what it can to please, and keep, its customers. To be candid; it is the livelihood of its founder and other members at the top of the pyramid, and like.


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Goju-Ryu karate is one of the original Okinawan karate styles. It was developed by Chojun Miyagi, who was greatly influenced by both Chinese and Japanese traditional martial arts styles. The name is made up of two words, the first, go means tough, hard, while the second, ju means soft. The philosophy behind the name and generally behind the art.


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Kancho Robert Sullivan is the Founder of Go-Kan-Ryu Karate (GKR). Kancho Robert is an 8th Dan Black Belt, and has been training in and teaching karate since 1964. Born in 1947, Robert spent most of his early life growing up in Gosford, New South Wales. At the age of 17, his fascination for karate led him to begin training in the Japanese style.