“World Sansei” Kokusai Koryu Gojukai Karatedo was founded on the principles of honor, courage, respect, and discipline. The primary goal of the Organization is to promote the values of our Karate-do.
Article 1.
THE AUTHORITY OF THE ORGANIZATION TO EVALUATE MEMBERS CONDUCT AND STATUS.
A. All members are required to conduct themselves in a manner that brings honor to the martial arts and KKGK. The Chairman/Board is authorized to periodically review each member’s status in the organization. Members whose conduct is seriously unbecoming of a certified KKGK member may have his/her membership privileges revoked. This, seldom used, measure may seem extreme but may be necessary for the benefit of other members.
Article 2.
MEMBERS RESPONSIBILITY TO: the Organization.
A. “World Sansei” Kokusai Koryu Gojukai Karatedo Organization name and logo are owned by the Organization. Members are cautioned to use them only for the purposes of demonstrating rank certification and certifying students.
The KKGK is dedicated to these Articles and to its members. We will further strive to maintain the highest standards in the martial arts.
Membership in the KKGK is an honor and privilege. All members are expected to hold the highest standards of respect and dignity. As a member you are encouraged to take full advantage of the services of the Organization.
We are all equal under the arts. The only special consideration given to any member will be the respect afforded to ones rank. This privilege will be given to each member by each member. It is only proper that ones accomplishments in the Arts be recognized.
Members should never hesitate to write at any time. Tell us what you think about the Organization, the martial arts, or even ask advise about training. We are always available to help you. Some members may wish to share training tips, philosophy, or articles for consideration in our newsletter or our forum with the Organization. Please submit any such information to us at any time. Other membership benefits may be available; all you have to do is ask.
ISSUED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE
“World Sansei” Kokusai Koryu Gojukai Karatedo
The WSGKO is here to service your needs. Members of our Organization enjoy support and recognition that is not available anywhere else. Here, any member can initiate open communication with other members by making himself or herself available through the web site www.worldsanseigojuryu.com. Any member who wishes to become a greater part of the Organizational community and offer their services and support to other martial artists is welcome to submit their contact information and photo to the main office. We are developing a page on the web site that makes easy contact possible for all members. It is our desire, and that of the participating members, to create an environment of open sharing and mutual respect. Every member is requested, but not required, to submit their contact information for this outreach program.
The WSGKO Continuing Education Accredited School
An extensive self study courses focusing primarily on the practice of Traditional Karate in a safe environment. Health and Safety topics include Sanitation in the Martial Arts; Ethics related to Martial Arts.
KKGK will issue an accreditation certificate upon passing scores.
"A leading national martial arts organization promoting a healthy, safe environment in martial arts education for the public"
Our purpose is to improve our Karate-do for higher education and protect people in the public by providing a safe learning environment. Many styles of martial arts exist. Schools teach each style independently and each has its own distinct philosophies. An escalating concern exists regarding public health. There are many reasons to be concerned for our health. The spread of infections related to bacteria or viruses is a major concern. Many health conditions are present that poses a threat to a healthy martial arts environment. Today's world brings us a new area of concern in the martial arts, the importance of hygiene.
It is important to have knowledge regarding health risk associated with teaching and practicing the martial arts. The nature of martial arts training requires close physical contact and this poses a potential threat for the martial art student. A safe, clean, professional atmosphere is essential. Health is the most important aspect of Karate Training. If we want to maximize our health, then we must increase our knowledge of health. The purpose of this organization is to help spread the "right way" of the martial arts. This is to educate and develop the martial arts and bring its countless benefits to the world. Furthermore, this organization will help develop relationships among all peoples. We should all work together to bring the martial arts up to their intended high standards and bring peace to all people throughout the world.
Benefits of KKGK Accreditation
1. Standardization of qualifications: The goal of the KKGK is to standardize the quality level and qualifications of our schools worldwide.
2. Public recognition: Public recognition of our school's part in this process and in the high level of skill necessary to meet accreditation standards.
3. Improved skills: The overall improvement of your school's martial quality of training as required achieving and maintaining accreditation.
4. Maintenance of quality: The KKGK will work to assure the maintenance of the skill and quality level of all of its members' institutions.
5. Student confidence: Students of member schools will be able to find an accredited school in their area and have the confidence that the institution is of the highest caliber.
Code of Ethics
All schools who are members and are recognized from the Accreditation Commission:
All KKGK members must agree to live by a code of ethics. Any school seeking accreditation by the in the KKGK must serve as an example of this code in daily life. The study of Karate is an endless journey and an important element of life. Many benefits are derived from martial arts. Student’s goal is to continue to improve the quality of their life. The goal of each school is to improve the quality of their members' lives and share the benefits of the martial arts equally throughout society. Students, Instructors and Masters must always treat each other with a sincere and serious attitude. Achieving and maintaining balance in our lives includes the ethical treatment of all people. It is one of the most important ways to improve human behavior everywhere. Therefore, to receive KKGK Certification each member must promise to exemplify the following credos:
"As I am certified under the KKGK, I promise to follow the underlying guidelines to the best of my ability:
1. I must have good moral standards.
2. I must have a sincere and serious attitude.
3. I will have no prejudice against any persons.
4. I will make no false or misleading claims or advertisements.
5. I will always dedicate myself to my job and seek to improve my own skills and knowledge.
6. I will return all martial arts knowledge to the public.
7. I will always maintain good overall professional standards."
Sansei International Continuing Education and Certification Renewal
To maintain KKGK Certification, all members must meet certain educational standards as required by the Accreditation Commission of the KKGK. The Accreditation Commission of KKGK certification is issued for a one-year period. If anyone fails to renew, they must retake all examinations. KKGK certification is only good when quality is maintained through the continuing education classes offered by Sansei International. Failure to attend classes’ results in an incomplete certification renewal and the member must then retake all examinations.
Requirement for Certification Renewal:
1. Renewal application, including an address update
2. Copy of current Certification
3. Notarized copy of continuing education class completion certificate
4. A certification renewal fee
Certification renewal will be issued by mail within two months of receiving all necessary materials.
Continuing Education Requirements:
Candidates are required to complete continuing education classes to maintain a current certification.
Continuing Education Class Information:
1. Classes are offered once a year.
2. Date, time and location of classes will be announced by mail, or members may check directly with Sansei International.
3. Courses taught by experts.
4. Fee: per class posted on web site
5. A certificate of completion issued within two months by mail
Accreditation
Please review the application process for the KKGK Certification. Please contact WSGKO with any questions or concerns regarding the KKGK application process.
Step 1
KKGK was founded in order to promote a safe learning environment for all our schools. The process for certification begins with submitting an application.
Step 2
Complete the KKGK Application Forms. The initial application package includes the KKGK Application. Once the applications are completed, please mail the applications and application fee:
Note: Fees may be paid by credit card through our online store.
Step 3
The application will be processed, reviewed and if approved, then the process of certification may proceed. Review the certification programs and order the appropriate study guide available through our website.
Step 4
Once the material has been reviewed the test may be scheduled. Please print out and then submit an Application for Certification along with the certification fee. The results of the test will be provided and certification will be issued upon successful completion.
KKGK Certification
Accreditation
The purpose of this accreditation is to maintain the qualifications of martial arts education in the public. KKGK accreditation will provide an ongoing service to the public regarding the interest of health and safety. This will be achieved by the supervision of certain aspects of martial arts related to these two areas. KKGK will do its best to protect the martial art student and the general public from the practice of "unsafe" martial arts policies and prevent the practice of improper martial arts education. The accreditation will help direct martial arts education in a more positive direction. People will have a safe and peaceful mind when they visit one of our institutions, because of confidence that KKGK provides quality control for all of our schools Worldwide. A school that possesses KKGK accreditation is awarded for its qualification and its professional achievement. KKGK accreditation is earned only through a proper martial arts education.
Certification
Certification is open to any Black Belt Member that meet the requirements set forth by the KKGK. Schools may earn certification in the following programs:
1. Hygiene in the Karate Dojo
2. Certified School of Ethics in Karatedo.
3. Accredited School in Traditional Karate.
Note: The Accredited School in KKGK is awarded after successful completion of both the Hygiene in the Martial Arts and Certified School of Ethics in the Martial Arts.
Representation
Schools that successfully complete the Accreditation Commission for Traditional Karate Arts programs are authorized to represent themselves as follows:
1. Certified School of Sanitation in the Karate Dojo.
2. Certified School of Ethics and Law
3. Accredited School in Traditional Karate under the KKGK.
Books and Study Guides
The books and prices for the certifications are as follows and may be ordered through our convenient online order form:
1. Sanitation in Karate.
2. Ethics and Law
Non-Discrimination
The Accreditation Commission of Traditional Martial Arts does not discriminate on any basis of race, color, sex, religion, age, gender, political beliefs, sexual orientation, or marital status.
Books and Study Guides
The books and prices for the certifications are as follows:
1. Hygiene in the Karate Dojo.
2. Ethics in Karatedo.
Accreditation Commission of Traditional Karate Commissioners
KKGK Certification
Accreditation in the KKGK
The purpose of this accreditation is to maintain the qualifications of martial arts education in the public. KKGK accreditation will provide an ongoing service to the public regarding the interest of health and safety. This will be achieved by the supervision of certain aspects of martial arts related to these two areas. KKGK will do its best to protect the martial art student and the general public from the practice of "unsafe" martial arts policies and prevent the practice of improper martial arts education. The accreditation will help direct martial arts education in a more positive direction. People will have a safe and peaceful mind when they visit an institution supported by KKGK because of confidence that KKGK provides quality control for our Karatedo World Wide. A school that possesses KKGK accreditation is awarded for its qualification and its professional achievement. KKGK accreditation is earned only through a proper martial arts education.
Certification
Certification is open to any school of the Organization that meet the requirements set forth by the Accreditation Commission of the KKGK. Schools may earn certification in the following programs:
Workshops & Clinics
The WSGKO Continuing Education classes to be offered
Introduction into the Martial Arts CE1343 2 credits
Introduction into Kobudo CE1342 2 credits
Comprehensive analysis of the Martial Arts CE343
American Goju-Ryu History and traditions CE3434 3 credits
Kata/Forms Technology and History CE3435
Kumite/Sparing Clinics I, II, and III CE1345
Clinic I
Clinic II
Clinic III
Teaching methods CE 3441 3 credits
Modern Karate evolution CE3434
Modern Combative techniques CE3436 3 credits
Fist Aid understanding CE1346 2 credits
Dojo Business Understanding CE3437 3 credits
Referee certification CE1347 2 credits
Developing motivational techniques CE3442 3 credits
Hygiene in the Martial Arts
Certified School of Ethics in the Martial Arts
Accredited School in Traditional Martial Arts
Note: The Accredited School in Traditional Karate is awarded after successful completion of course.
Representation
Schools that successfully complete the Accreditation Commission for Traditional Karate programs are authorized to represent themselves as follows:
1. Certified School of Hygiene in Karate Dojo.
2. Certified School of Ethics and Law
3. Accredited School in Traditional Karatedo.
Books and Study Guides
The books and prices for the certifications are as follows:
1. Hygiene in the Karate Dojo.
2. Ethics and Law
The Accreditation
The accreditation within traditional Karatedo is formed by the KKGK professions that it serves. It grants its members and institutions a program that meets certain established and nationally accepted criteria of quality.
“World Sansei” International Continuing Education and Certification Renewal
To maintain KKGK Certification, all members must meet certain educational standards as required by the Accreditation Commission of Traditional Karatedo. The Accreditation Commission of Traditional Karate certification is issued for a one-year period. If anyone fails to renew, they must retake all examinations. KKGK certification is only good when quality is maintained through the continuing education classes offered by. KKGK Failure to attend classes’ results in an incomplete certification renewal and the member must then retake all examinations.
Requirement for Certification Renewal:
1. Renewal application, including an address update
2. Copy of KKGK Certification
3. Notarized copy of continuing education class completion certificate
4. A certification renewal fee
Certification renewal will be issued by mail within two months of receiving all necessary materials.
Continuing Education Requirements:
Candidates are required to complete continuing education classes to maintain a current certification.
Continuing Education Class Information:
1. Classes are offered once a year.
2. Date, time and location of classes will be announced by mail, or members may check directly with.
KKGK
3. Courses taught by experts.
4. Fee
5. A certificate of completion issued within two months by mail
CODE OF ETHICS
Ethics open pathways for internal understanding and energy awareness.
1. Honor your family, your teachers, and the organization. Honoring them is a lifetime responsibility. They are to be treated like a father or mother who gives the art of life. Give and sacrifice without expecting to receive.
2. View classmates as brothers and sisters. By giving and helping them become better, you too will excel.
3. Senior students practice humility. Treat junior students as equals, which in turn will earn you the respect and position of a senior.
4. Junior students are respectful to your seniors. Their treatment of you as an equal is a sign that they are beginning to find humility and are worthy of senior respect. The senior's humbleness is to be honored.
5. Never consider yourself knowledgeable regardless of time in training. You, as all of us, are on a long staircase and with no apparent end and which will lift you to the highest attainments you seek.
6. Recognize everyone will have different strengths and weaknesses, regardless of their time in the art. Try to help their weaknesses; and, in turn, your weaknesses will eventually be strengthened.
7. Students are responsible to demonstrate the code of ethics in and out of class. Such demonstration will clearly indicate you do not consider your art to be separate from your life; your art is part of everything you do.
8. Rely on your teacher's judgment to the greatest extent possible. Many times you may not agree with policies or actions, but you are responsible to try to stand behind your teachers and strive for better understanding as junior students do toward you. Remember, take one step at a time; experience will bring enlightenment.
9. Teachers and fellow students are human and may make mistakes. Respect their weaknesses and appreciate their gains toward self-improvement. They will learn from your kindness and understanding which will strengthen both of you.
10. Never criticize your teacher. Criticizing is considered to be a poor code of conduct and in essence you are saying you need another instructor. Analyze your doubts and your viewpoint may possibly change regarding the matter; if not, discuss any situation privately with your instructor.
11. Listen to suggestions from anyone including lower ranking students. They may offer suggestions from a unique and helpful angle. Receptiveness will help you grow.
12. Be an example of courtesy, regardless of what step you are in your journey to seek growth. Courtesy in and out of class is a sign of strength.
13. Pride. Carry yourself earnestly and try your best. Other people's expectations of you may be important; but your own expectations of yourself are more important. Doing your best will give you honor and pride.
14. Contain your ego. The showing of too much power demonstrates you have a low level of ego containment. Use of techniques with kindness and appreciation is a sign of strength.
15. Tenacity. It is your responsibility to do your best in class. Do not allow yourself to simply follow or stand idle. Practice regardless of your level of ability or comprehension in a technique. Tenacity is the ability to keep trying with or without your teacher being present.
16. Cleanliness. Refined cleanliness means refined mind. Clean clothes and body show by example the honor and ethics you possess.
17. Do not ask to be taught more techniques. Let your instructor decide when you are ready. To ask is a sign you have perfected that, which has already been taught to you. Techniques require a lifetime of perfecting. By working hard on what you have already learned is the first sign you are ready for more.
18. Remember your teacher and loved one's birthday and special holidays. No matter how small, show them appreciation that truly comes from the heart. A sign of thoughtfulness allows a bond to develop making the teacher feel appreciated. Wanting to show his or her gratitude, your teacher will reciprocate by genuinely wanting to further your knowledge.
19. When visiting your teacher it is proper to bring them a small gift. A gift can be food for casual visits or present for formal visits. When a teacher is invited to your home or anywhere else, be sure to have proper food and drink available thus demonstrating good manners. Traditionally, the teacher partakes of food and drink first and then others follow.
20. If you have had an argument with your teacher and later desire to reestablish your relationship, bring a gift upon your first visit and extend a humble apology, regardless of whether or not you feel it is completely deserved. A good teacher will always accept a genuine apology without regard as to who might have been wrong.
4. DOJO ETIQUETTE
1. Address, introduce, or write to your teachers with their respected title. They should not be addressed by their first names unless your teacher says you may.
2. Bowing to your teacher, to other students, and when coming in and out of your training area is a sign of respect.
3. Be timely with payments of your tuition. Teachers in turn will be timely with their instruction.
4. Try diligently not to be late for class. If you are late, wait on the side for the instructor to bow you in. Once bowed in, do not walk through lines but enter the class through the back. Talk to your teacher if you cannot routinely attend class on time or if you must leave class early. If you are absent, you are responsible for techniques missed; furthermore, only practice techniques you have been taught.
5. Each martial art is a complete system with traditions. Observe carefully the traditions because they represent the heart of the system which you study. Proper acceptance and usage of the traditions demonstrate your skill level.
6. Regardless of rank or time in school, voluntarily clean the dojo. Doing so shows humbleness and respect. If you see your teacher cleaning the dojo, you should take such action as a hint and immediately sign to help.
7. Do not wear your gi top out of class. Come to class wearing any shirt and change in the dojo to your gi top. Wear no jewelry in class.
8. Do not talk to anyone outside of class while in class; keep talking to a minimum in class, and resist the urge to constantly teach your classmate. Also, do not joke or fool around in class.
9. Bow out of class early if you become fatigued and feel sick, but do not bow out early because you are tired. Discipline yourself not to show tiredness and complete the class. This creates tenacity and discipline for other things.
10. If a student is injured, inform the instructor immediately.
11. Maintain upright body posture throughout class.
12. Senior students should know and feel comfortable with the teacher's rules and be able to explain them clearly to junior students.
5. VISITING OTHER DOJOS
1. If you desire to visit and participate in another school, ask permission from the teacher of that school before attending. If allowed to participate, pay for the class or leave some kind of tribute in appreciation, regardless if the teacher says it is not necessary. Also, do not wear your gi or rank in a dojo of different style karate unless given permission to do so. Wear something neat and comfortable to workout in.
2. Always bow when entering and leaving another dojo. Using the bow you are familiar with is acceptable until you observe how the other style's bow is done.
3. When inviting a teacher or senior from another dojo or system to dinner, open doors for them, offer them a seat first, wait for them to begin eating before you do, and offer to pay for their meal. Be attentive to see their cup is always full. The cup of the most senior is checked first followed by the cup of the second most senior and so forth down the levels of seniority. Serving your honored guest properly is considered good code. Tipping well is also a good sign of ethics and demonstrates your genuine gratitude and respect for the occasion. These acts reflect your organizational training and gives "face" to you, your dojo, and the organization. Undoubtedly, seniors will analyze your actions and decide in their minds what level of training you have attained.
Although the foregoing rules may seem overly proper, the fact is they are rules of ethics many systems and societies consider to be an art and a major factor of proper attitude towards one another. Remember, most systems originated in the Orient and carry Oriental traditions. There exist many more rules that are more subtle than what has been discussed so far, and much could be learned from them if one has the desire to do so. There are those who tend to shun the traditional values of other countries as being impractical; but, by understanding their values as a way of life and grasping their true inner meaning as internal arts, one can determine the difference between an art and a sport.
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The Kokusai Koryu Gojukai Karatedo was formerly named the World Sansei Gojuryu
Organization.