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Jokokan Karate Schools and Shindenkan Taijutsu Schools
Jokokan Karate Schools and Shindenkan Taijutsu Schools are municipally approved democratic associations with the aim of spreading knowledge of Yakami Shinsei-ryu Taijutsu & Karate-do in the local community.
Economic basis:
National community
Training and development
Jokokan Honbu Dojo Camps
Jokokan Honbu Dojo Camps is Shindenkan's course and competence center and a municipally approved democratic association. The purpose is system preservation, national education, standardization, certification and graduation.
Economic basis:
National community
United Shindenkan Denmark
The association is a democratic association of Jokokan Karate schools and Shindenkan Taijutsu schools. The purpose is the community and community-oriented activities, as well as to program the 5KPI at national level and the association's 5-year strategy plans according to KISS = Keep It Simple & Safe.
Economic basis:
Activities
Shindenkan Denmark
Shindenkan Denmark is with approx. 50,000 members since 1967, a significant Martial Arts organization.
Partly due to our high level of competence, which is recognized by DGI National organization and DGI Kampidræt in 2009, mone also due to the high number of active practitioners.
Shindenkan Denmark is 100% value-based.
Read more in the articles "Shindenkan Denmark anno xxxx – State of the nation" at www.jokokan.com
Strategic Paradigm Shift
In the past 20 years, Shindenkan Denmark has had 2 significant paradigm shifts:
Jokokan Honbu Dojo Camps plan activities each season according to Shindenkan Denmark's 5-year strategic plan, where the primary input is member schools and their members' needs for development, maintenance and support, including aactivities for the development of all members, instructors and chief instructors:
Leadership seminars are Ryugi and Ryuha, which are adapted to each participant's individual level, where Ryugi stands for the development of holistic thinking and with the participant as leader of his own life, and Ryuha stands for the development of technical skills both systemic and managerial!
Shindenkan versus soccer and handball
Football and handball are fun – you train and you learn football or handball.
In football and handball, you do it like this:
You train, play matches and if you get better you change teams/levels within the same year.
When you get older, you change years within the same team/level.
You play tournament matches, which can give good results - if you win.
Half of Denmark's population has played football.
Shindenkan – Jokokan is
Fun – you train karate and other martial arts systems and learn something about yourself.
This is how you do it in Shindenkan
You train Yakami Shinsei-ryu Taijutsu & Karate-do, become more skilled and more skilled, and acquires more and more competences.
When you meet the requirements for a new belt, you will be set for graduation, and if you pass this, you will get a new mark or a new belt.
A new belt means a new curriculum – just like at school, where you change levels every school year and thus learn a new curriculum. Approx. 50,000 Danes have trained in Shindenkan for the past 56+ years.
Football and handball
Football and handball are played at different skill levels and it is possible for you to advance depending on your effort, talent, persistence and finances.
Regardless of age, you can become a local football or handball coach. It doesn't even require a short training course - it is does not depending on your own football level, your effort, talent, persistence and finances.
Shindenkan – Jokokan
Yakami Shinsei-ryu Taijutsu & Karate-do is trained at different levels and it is possible for you to advance depending on your effort, talent, persistence and not least your own payment.
It takes 30 years to train a Chief Instructor depending on their talent, effort, persistence and finances. It requires true zealots with constant development and maintenance – it is does not all people who will make that effort!
Shindenkan Denmark
We are single-track Gensei-ryu Karate-do from 1967. From 1988 we became Viking Samurais with a 1,000-year-old unique Japanese world cultural heritage.
More than 50,000 members have trained in Shindenkan since 1967, the majority of them from Denmark. This makes Shindenkan one of Denmark's oldest and most significant martial arts organizations today.
Since 1990, all association work in Shindenkan has been democratically transparent, traceable, voluntary and unpaid.
We work according to a well-structured 5-year plan, 5 KPI and modern value-based management.
Officially recognized by the DGI national and combat sports organisation
Special association per April 2, 2009
Collaboration partner per April 2, 2009
International organization recognized by the Emperor of Japan with the award of the Knight's Cross of the Order of the Rising Sun
SamuraiViking officers – As the general and military strategist Sun Tsu said; "He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight, and Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win."
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