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2024年11月18日 · The International Traditional Karate Federation (ITKF) It is the world governing body for Traditional Karate.
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International Traditional Karate Federation - Wikipedia
The International Traditional Karate Federation (国際伝統空手連盟, Kokusai Dentō Karate Renmei) or ITKF is the international governing body for Traditional Karate.
ITKF Moves Forward with the Third Stage of Its Strategic Planning …
4 天之前 · The International Traditional Karate Federation (ITKF) is taking another crucial step in its institutional transformation with the implementation of the third stage of its global strategic planning.
Members - ITKF
The ITKF is composed of Member Organizations established voluntarily and democratically in their own countries as governing body of Traditional Karate. For membership application, follow the instructions on the link member services
Home [itkfkarate.org]
Therefore, that form of karate which is practiced and governed by the rules and regulations of the ITKF is the only officially recognized "Traditional Karate" much the same way that IOC recognized swimming as practiced under international swimming rules is …
ITKF - International Traditional Karate Federation - YouTube
Official channel of International Traditional Karate Federation (ITKF).The Tradition Continues!🌎🥋More informations:https://www.itkf.global
About us - ITKF
ITKF The International Traditional Karate Federation's mission is to preserve the principles of Traditional Karate developed by Master Nishiyama, with the support of Sport Sciences and Neurosciences. The maxim that guides us is “Budo for Life”, a vision of Karate aimed at the development and improvement of the human being.
Competition - ITKF
Traditional Karate competitions, both national and international levels, follow the competition rules established by ITKF.
technical - ITKF
ITKF Competition Rules are based on the "Shiai" of "Budo". Shiai directly translates to "testing each other" which means that the purpose of two individuals competing against each other is to mutually develop their skills and not merely to see who defeats the other.