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dbo:abstract American Karate was first introduced to American service men after World War II by Japanese and Okinawan karate masters. Many of these US servicemen took their newfound skills to the United States and established their own dojos. Many Japanese karate instructors were also sent to popularize the martial art in the United States. Robert Trias was the first American to open a karate dojo in the United States. Joey Rhodes was one of the first karate instructors to transform point kumite (sparring) into full contact United States karate. As the captain of the Eastern Illinois University karate team, Rhodes transformed karate into a popular activity through his numerous invitational open style tournaments, clinics, and camps. Rhodes is the founder of Rhodes Karate Schools and started his training in 1968 with the Japan Karate Association. (en) Sur le plan international, les États-Unis forment l'un des pays d'Amérique qui réussissent le mieux en karaté, notamment aux championnats du monde. (fr)
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dbp:caption Michael Ninomiya competing in the Sabaki Challenge (en)
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dbp:date January 2018 (en)
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dbp:title American Karate in the United States (en)
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rdfs:comment Sur le plan international, les États-Unis forment l'un des pays d'Amérique qui réussissent le mieux en karaté, notamment aux championnats du monde. (fr) American Karate was first introduced to American service men after World War II by Japanese and Okinawan karate masters. Many of these US servicemen took their newfound skills to the United States and established their own dojos. Many Japanese karate instructors were also sent to popularize the martial art in the United States. Robert Trias was the first American to open a karate dojo in the United States. (en)
rdfs:label Karate in the United States (en) Karaté aux États-Unis (fr)
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