Difference between revisions 44199176 and 82467014 on enwiki'''Kenseido''' is a fairly recent style of [[Karate]]. It focuses on blending "yono" (direct attacks) with "ino" (moves that utilize the opponent's energy). The United States Kenseido headquarters is located in [[San Antonio, Texas]]. ==External links== *[http://www.kenseido.com/ US Kenseido homepageKenseido's roots and origins are ancient, stemming from the traditions and techniques brought to Japan over a thousand year period by the Shaolin (Shorinji in Japanese), the martial skills, customs, and culture of contemporary and Samurai era Japan (edo-jidai)and the innovations of Akizuki Masayuki that eraned Kenseido official recognition in Japan as an authentic Sogo (comprehensive) Budo in 1973. ==External links== The Kenseido US Headquarters website is: *[http://www.kenseido.com/ US Kenseido homepage] The World Headquarters Kenseido website is: *[http://www.kenseido.net] [[Category:Karate]] {{martialart-stub}} All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=82467014.
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