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Karate My Life [Hardcover]

Hirokazu Kanazawa (Author), Michael Kumoto (Editor)
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January 9, 2012
KANAZAWA Hirokazu's biography, translated by Alex BENNETT. One of the most influential karate masters Japan has seen, he has devoted himself to the study and promotion of karate for more than 50 years. "The more I know, the more I climb, yet the mountain just gets higher. The more I try, the more I focus, the depth is limitless. There is no end in sight. That is karate, my life."

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Kanazawa Hirokazu was born in Iwate Prefecture, Japan, in 1931. After graduating from Takushoku Universityin 1958, he entered the first intake of the Japan Karate Association's live-in instructor's course. On graduation he became on of the pioneers of karate's globalization, Living and instructing in Hawaii and throughout Europe. In 1978 he formed the Shotokan Karate-Do International Federatin, which he still heads. He continues to tirelessly promote karate built on the "way of harmony", teaching in more than 100 contries around the world.

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  • Hardcover: 299 pages
  • Publisher: Kendo World Publications Ltd.; 1st edition (January 9, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 4990169425
  • ISBN-13: 978-4990169428
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 6.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,224,979 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What Makes a Karate Man?, April 2, 2006
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C. J. Hardman (San Diego, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Karate My Life (Hardcover)
A lively journey with one of Shotokan Karate founder Funakoshi Gichen's last remaining students. A teacher of Karate for over 50 years, Kanazawa Hirokazu begins by sharing his earliest memories of hard working family, and the influence of their examples had upon his development. He is drawn to physical training early on after bad experience where as an 11-year old he is beaten by a bully of an adult known as "Sumo Geezer". Later Kanazawa pursues the art of Karate at Takushoku University. Includes memories of early training, Funakoshi's thoughts on the primative body armor Tokyo University started using for competitions, Nakayama Masatoshi's influence, the first University Exchange-training programs...quite a lot of good stuff.

This Autobiography is by no means dry and is strewn with humerous and interesting vignettes, such as when Kanazawa's college karate mates attempt a 3-stooges type prank where each man tells the conductor on a local train that the fellow behind him has the fare...Kanazawa it happened, was the last man in the line! I won't spoil the story with the ending here (page 85). The story line is always moving, always introducing something new or unexpected. You will not find the stereotypical stern samurai here, but a very normal if very driven and dedicated man of ethics. More often, the goodness of people shows through, and the author takes joy from this.

There are a number of topics covered here which aren't examined in most other karate books. First, Kanazawa honestly explains his version of the 1972 WUKO karate championships, where he seems convinced there was a conspiracy by European judges to exclude American and Japanese competitors. The funny thing is that for years Europeans have referred to this early competition as a hallmark of fairness, proving that one didn't have to be Japanese to win...Kanazawa is convinced that the European judges simply couldn't see the techniques of the Japanese, they were too fast (page 240). It is interesting to have another perspective from the man who was actually there coaching the Japanese team.

Second, this book explains the politics behind the Big JKA split with European instructors, and the freak misunderstanding that led to his expulsion from the JKA. How to deal with such sorrow?

"In the beginning, all humans are born naked. Then they die naked. They can take nothing with them. In a similar sense, I stated karate naked, so there was nothing for me to be afraid of in going back to that state..." (page 251).

Here is the beginning of Kanazawa's Shotokan Karte-do International Federation. All in all, Kanazawa is very upbeat and optimistic, learning from his hardships and generous with others. From his earliest days he has a keen sense of justice, standing up for the weak and doing what is right for its own sake.

The hardcover version is a quality work with sewn binding. There are 20 pages of photographs, showing Kanazawa and mates at college, as well as other notables like Nakayama, Funakoshi, etc. Also some photos of young Kanazawa's incredibly well defined physique. The translation is thoroughly up to date and understandable. When Kanazawa smashes 15 roof tiles with his elbow during a demonstration at a small town. A school teachers warns the children watching, "Kids! Don't try this at home!" (pg 104)
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university karate club, karate world, karate federation, karate association, teaching karate, national champs, karate training, image training, kicking techniques
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Nakayama Shihan, Master Funakoshi, South Africa, West Germany, Movie Centre, Nakayama Masatoshi, Takushoku University, International Section Chief, World Championships, Yamaguchi Gogen, Yang Ming Shi, Kanazawa Hirokazu, National Championships, Musashi Kogyo, United States, Waseda University, Two Precious Weeks, Nishiyama Hidetoshi, Takagi Masatomo, Japan Karate Association, Shioda Gozo, Mother Nature, Kanazawa Kanbei, The Break-Up, The First Apprentices
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