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Karate Principals
The Five Karate Principles are:
First: Seek for an ideal personality
First: Be sincere
First: Seek excellence
First: Respect othersKarate is not only self-defense, karate taught to instill respect for others. We learn karate to create a strong body and patience to elevate the personality of the individual. What we learn in the training hall are values and principles that we must apply in our lives and in our interactions with others.
- Over 300 ParticipantsParticipants in Academy centers
Karate Academy Responsibilities
1. Provide the appropriate atmosphere for instructors and trainees to communicate and coordinate the group exercises at the same level of quality equally in all branches belonging to the Academy.
2. Holding local and international training courses in a non-profit and at the lowest possible cost for the members of the Academy.
3. Follow up the affairs of instructors and encourage them to work their international tests.
4. To allow the branch to have its own entity and to participate in the competitions and to support it morally and technically.
5. Provide karate passport from the JKA as well as provide official belt certificates from JKA Tokyo as well.
6. Organizing a semi-annual tournament for kata and kumite.Academy Vision
The spread of karate sport on a large scale and representation of the cities in Oman at the level of the Sultanate and the representation of the Sultanate in international forums to develop the individual in the education of one of the ancient arts and enrich it scientifically and practically.
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Master Message
The main foundation for which we have set up the karate academy is to spread the sport of karate on a large scale, to represent the city of Nizwa at the Sultanate level, to represent the Sultanate in official forums, and to develop the individual in his/her education, All local and global communities and the consolidation of constructive social values in order to improve the service of the individual and society.