Traditional Karate Research Institute


TKRI is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing high quality karate training to interested students and to promoting research related to the various interrelated karate traditions of Japan and Okinawa. Regular classes are held in the states of Missouri and Viginia, and since 1993 we've been regular demonstrators at the annual Japanese Festival at the Missouri Botanical Gardens (the largest such event in the nation.) We also arrange and sponsor presentations, seminars and lectures by important authorities on martial culture. Past events have included:

TKRI is affiliated with the Seijinkai Karate-Do Association under the direction of Harry Cook. The curriculum is primarily drawn from JKA style shotokan and Okinawan goju ryu karate, though we approach the various forms of karate as interrelated folk arts. Students learn a wide variety of martial techniques, including grappling, throwing, locks, pins, use of pressure-points etc. as well as the striking and blocking techniques which many associate with karate.

TKRI instructors incorporate elements of modern sports science into their classes in order to make training in karate as safe as possible while still maintaining karate’s combative aspects. These aspects are addressed through body contact and vigorous exchange of techniques, but the training attitude is one of cooperation and not belligerence. Though sensitive to the cultural aspects of the art, our instructors utilize contemporary teaching methods, when appropriate, in order to facilitate learning for the western student.

The focus of our karate practice is self-defense and character development - not sport - and we do not promote or participate as an organization in karate related competition.

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