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Japan Shotokan Karate Association (jska-usa)
Program Name: Japan Shotokan Karate Association (JSKA-USA)
Program Address: 3519 Quentin Rd, New York NY
Contact Phone: (718) 376-2112
Website: http://www.jskausa.com
Detail: Sensei Casale’s Shotokan Karate Dojo was established in Brooklyn, New York in 1986. It remains one of the most well known and respected schools of Traditional Shotokan Karatedo in the United States and is one of the few schools that continues to teach pure Traditional Japanese Karatedo in the Traditional Japanese way. Since 1986 we have taught over 35,000 students in our dojos and various programs in the New York area. Students at our dojo learn EXACTLY the same way students learn in Japan. In addition to this, ancient Japanese and Okinawan training methods are augmented with respect to cutting edge research in Sports Science, to create the ultimate Karate training experience. In 1999, The Casale Karate Dojo joined the JSKA (Japan Shotokan Karate Association) under the auspices of Keigo Abe Sensei. At that time, Sensei Casale founded The Japan Shotokan Karate Association in the United States and became an official representative of Master Keigo Abe and the JSKA in Japan. JSKA-USA is not a large commercial operation. For us, Karate is not just a business, it is a way of life. Sensei Casale personally teaches most of the training sessions and there are rarely more than 15 students in a class. Because of this, students receive higher quality instruction than in other Karate schools. It is very rare for students to have direct daily instruction from a TRULY WORLD CLASS internationally licensed instructor with Sensei Casale's experience and credentials. Our goal is to develop our students into disciplined, healthy and confident individuals who will have the courage and strength to do the right things in their lives. Safety is paramount in our teaching methods and since our opening in 1986 we have an ABSOLUTELY PERFECT SAFETY RECORD.
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Japan Shotokan Karate Association (JSKA-USA), New York NY
Program Address: 3519 Quentin Rd, New York NY
Contact Phone: (718) 376-2112
Website: http://www.jskausa.com
Detail: Sensei Casale’s Shotokan Karate Dojo was established in Brooklyn, New York in 1986. It remains one of the most well known and respected schools of Traditional Shotokan Karatedo in the United States and is one of the few schools that continues to teach pure Traditional Japanese Karatedo in the Traditional Japanese way. Since 1986 we have taught over 35,000 students in our dojos and various programs in the New York area. Students at our dojo learn EXACTLY the same way students learn in Japan. In addition to this, ancient Japanese and Okinawan training methods are augmented with respect to cutting edge research in Sports Science, to create the ultimate Karate training experience. In 1999, The Casale Karate Dojo joined the JSKA (Japan Shotokan Karate Association) under the auspices of Keigo Abe Sensei. At that time, Sensei Casale founded The Japan Shotokan Karate Association in the United States and became an official representative of Master Keigo Abe and the JSKA in Japan. JSKA-USA is not a large commercial operation. For us, Karate is not just a business, it is a way of life. Sensei Casale personally teaches most of the training sessions and there are rarely more than 15 students in a class. Because of this, students receive higher quality instruction than in other Karate schools. It is very rare for students to have direct daily instruction from a TRULY WORLD CLASS internationally licensed instructor with Sensei Casale's experience and credentials. Our goal is to develop our students into disciplined, healthy and confident individuals who will have the courage and strength to do the right things in their lives. Safety is paramount in our teaching methods and since our opening in 1986 we have an ABSOLUTELY PERFECT SAFETY RECORD.
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