association 54 years ago he founded the local dojo which has since produced a series of world class katic. fortunately we have a major problem with the rules for competitive karate. the one area to the next where are repeatedly non-uniform changes in the japanese federation as well as in the world karate federation. it's very confusing for africans taking part in a variety of competitions that spectators who are not experts in the sport often unable to understand the new rules. but there. is still a traditional japanese martial art in my eyes that new generation tends to see it in sporting terms there are plenty of contests in awards to be won i try to unite to be traditional arts with a spirit of competition and that includes the greeting everything in karate every training session every fight begins and ends with respect and civility. the history of how to say is one of migration a range of cultural influences from persia the indian subcontinent and china came together centuries ago on the island of okinawa. under the rule of the rick you people everything connected up with the culture