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==History==
==History==
Kazuyoshi Ishii began his karate training under the legendary Kancho [[Hideyuki Ashihara]] in 1969 then went on to create his own style wich he called, Seidokaikan and then one of the biggest stand up fighting tournaments in the world, [[K-1]].
Kazuyoshi Ishii began his karate training under the Kancho [[Hideyuki Ashihara]] in 1969 then went on to create his own style wich he called, Seidokaikan and then made one of the biggest stand up fighting tournaments in the world, [[K-1]].


== Notable practitioners (former and current) ==
== Notable practitioners (former and current) ==

Revision as of 00:40, 8 August 2008

Shidokaiken
FocusStriking
HardnessFull-contact; sport competitions include kicks to the head, but not hand strikes to the head
Country of originJapan Japan
CreatorKazuyoshi Ishii
Famous practitionersAndy Hug, Sam Greco, Musashi, Semmy Schilt, Bob Sapp, Masaaki Satake,
ParenthoodKyokushin, Ashihara
Official websitehttp://www.seido.co.jp/

Seidokaikan is a style of stand-up, full contact karate, founded by Kazuyoshi Ishii in 1980.

History

Kazuyoshi Ishii began his karate training under the Kancho Hideyuki Ashihara in 1969 then went on to create his own style wich he called, Seidokaikan and then made one of the biggest stand up fighting tournaments in the world, K-1.

Notable practitioners (former and current)

See also

References

External links