Congratulations to Sensei Kotanchik on his promotion to 5th Dan, and to Sensei Gabel on her promotion to 4th Dan.
Karate Fitness Class begins Tuesday!
Our first class of the fall semester for Campus Recreation’s Fitness & Wellness program kicks off on Tuesday the 25th! We’ll be in Room7 of IM Building from 7:30-9PM. After entering IM Building, you will find Room7 on the lower level.
Remember to bring your PSU ID or Campus Rec Membership pass. To participate in the class, you will need to pre-register for it. Class size is limited, but space is still available.
Master Shimabuku’s 110th Birthday!
島袋龍夫
Over a century ago, in the small village of Chan, on a small island in the south pacific, a boy was born. One day he would become a Karate Master whose art would reach beyond the shores of Okinawa and spread across the globe.
“Dragon Man” of Isshin Ryu, Shimabuku Tatsuo Sensei
(September 19, 1908 – May 30, 1975)
Karate Fitness Class – Registration Open
Isshin Ryu Karate will be offered at University Park campus this fall as part of the Penn State Campus Recreation’s Fitness & Wellness instructional fitness classes. Registration is now open. There is a cap of 40 students for the fall semester.
The Isshin Ryu instructional fitness class registration is open to all Penn State students, and faculty/staff/community-members with Penn State Recreation Memberships*. You must be registered for the class to participate. Remember to bring your PSU ID or Recreation Membership pass. No previous experience is required.
https://studentaffairs.psu.edu/campusrec/membership-access
This 90min class meets on in IM Bldg on Tues/Thurs/Sun. Tues 7:30-9:00pm, Thurs 8:30-10pm in Rm 7, and Sun 7:30-9:00pm in the Room15 (mat room). Tentative start date 9/25.
First meeting of the PSKC special interest group
The new student club will be holding its first meeting on:
Monday 9/10
5:30 pm
103 Osmond
It will include a presentation of the 2018 Okinawa Karate International Tournament’s Opening Ceremonies including Okinawan Karate history, music/dance/cultural demonstrations.
Contact Ian James Wietecha-Reiman for more information: ivw5030@psu.edu
A schedule for the Isshin Ryu Karate classes offered through Campus Recreation’s Fitness & Wellness program will be announced in the near future.
Fall Karate Schedule TBA!
We’re getting a lot of great interest in Karate classes this fall!
Penn State Karate will be offered among the Penn State Campus Recreation programs. A fall 2018 schedule and additional information will be announced soon.
Keep our website bookmarked and check back periodically for updates.
Involvement Fair 2018 Date Change!
Fall 2018 Involvement Fair – 8/22/18
Look for the Penn State Karate Club table at the Fall 2018 Involvement Fair. The Involvement Fair is one of the best opportunities to get involved in campus life at Penn State. Student Organizations set up displays and have members on site talk to visitors one on one about what their organization does on campus. Involvement in co-curricular experiences is one of the most important parts of having a successful college career! You will make friends, learn all about Penn State, and develop invaluable skills you will use in life beyond Penn State.
Date: Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Time: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Location: HUB Lawn
https://studentaffairs.psu.edu/involvement-student-life/get-involved/involvement-fair
1st Okinawan Karate International Tournament – Broadcasting live on YouTube
1st Okinawan Karate International Tournament
https://okinawa-karate.okinawa/en/
Hai sai gu su-yo-chu-uganabira.” (Hello everyone.)
I would like to say a few words regarding The 1st Okinawa Karate International Tournament.
“Okinawan Karate”, one of the representatives of Okinawan culture, has been brought up in the environment of Okinawa where peace and observance of courtesy are highly valued, and passed down until today as a martial art which aims to strengthen one’s body, skills and character.
Preserved and handed down generation after generation, we have inherited karate from our ancestors. Today it is practiced across the world and will be included in the events in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Okinawa Prefecture has been striving to preserve, pass on and develop Okinawan Karate, and has also established the “Okinawa Karate Kaikan” as a symbolic facility providing information to both Japan and abroad. It opened to the public on March 4th.
We have decided to utilize the Okinawa Karate Kaikan for “The 1st Okinawa Karate International Tournament” in August 2018.
We hope that through this tournament Okinawan Karate enthusiasts can gather and build connections to properly inherit and develop the skills and spirituality of Okinawan Karate, which was systematized and handed down by our ancestors, and to further promote the development of Okinawa Traditional Karate and Kobudo.
I hope many karate enthusiasts will join the tournament from around the world, learn the essence of Okinawan Karate as well as properly pass on and develop Karate.
Gusu-yo-nui menshe-ruku twuu machiso-ibin.
(We look forward to welcoming everyone sincerely.)
2017 March
The 1st Okinawa Karate International Tournament Executive Committee Chairperson
Okinawa Governor Takeshi Onaga