Information and links pertaining to affiliated clubs. Includes membership details, photo gallery, calendar, message board, shop, links and general information.
The governing body for Karate in England recognized and supported by the national sports council, the European and World Karate Federations. Includes organization structure and history information, a search engine for member clubs, contact details and an events calendar.
The official body representing Karate in Europe. A member of the World Karate Federation. Includes information on the organizational structure, Karate history, competition rules and championship events.
Soke Takayuki Kubota association of Gosoku style headquarted in Glendale, California. Provides a history of the founder, the association with location, contact and membership details.
Takahashi's Australian branch of the JKA. Includes information on the organization, karate history, competition rules, dojo locations, contact details and events.
A single organization representing the entire Japanese karate styles world wide comprised of various prefect and regional federations, competitive organizations and schools. Includes an organization history, structure and events calendar. [Japanese/English]
A traditional Japanese Karate organization, dedicated to the style called Shindo Jinen ryu, founded by Yasuhiro Konishi. Features membership, directory, events and resources.
A governing body in Canada aimed at establishing a stronger union for all members to advance karate throughout the New Brunswick province. Includes information on the organization history and structure, member styles, location and contact details.
Organization affiliated to the National Association of Karate Martial Arts Schools and teaching Wado-Ryu Karate. Features club history, picture gallery, instructor biography, black belt register, training locations throughout the UK, links, courses and student profiles.
A place for martial artists of all styles in the study of Kyusho Jitsu (Pressure Point fighting). Features membership, resources, media, forum, chat and links.
An organization in the USA dedicated to the promotion and preservation of the traditional Karate and Kobudo arts. Includes information on the organization structure, membership and costs.
A Karate point tournament co-ordination body founded by Glenn Keeney for clubs in the USA and Canada. Includes information on the organization, membership details, tournament results, future events and products for sale.
Julian Mead's England headquarters of a world organization dedicated to preserving the Okinawan way of weapons and Yui Shin Kai style of Karate. Includes information on history of the styles, course schedules and contact details.
A Branch of the World Seido Karate Organisation based in Sydney, Australia. Features style description, news, events, dojo directory, and related organization information.
An organization that produces and promotes full contact karate tournaments throughout the USA. The Shidokan style combines the best of bare knuckle karate, Thai boxing and American grappling.
An organization of Shorinjiryu schools with over 30 dojos around the world. Includes style history, lineage, membership information, contact details, and event calendar.
Ricky Adams non-political organization for grading Shito ryu karate, Dento ryu kobudo and Goshin Budo jiujitsu. Includes ranking requirements, kata lists and contact email address.
A tournament and ratings organization providing a professional sport karate circuit, on-line ratings, published rule book, tournament schedule, and photo gallery.
USA headquarters for the organization in Kentucky. Includes a comprehensive background on the style including history, lineage, technical information and links to member dojos.
A representative body governing national competitions and operating as a member of the US Olympic committee. Includes information on national tournaments, world karate and Olympic updates.
The representative of world Karate aimed at having kata and kumite competition, governed by a set of rules and guidelines acceptable to the International Olympic Committee, accepted as official events in the Olympic Games.