Proper noun
Shotokan
A style of karate based on strength and power.
An earlier significant split from the KUGB took place in 1991 when a group led by KUGB senior instructor Steve Cattle formed the English Shotokan Academy (ESA). Source: Internet
Bell had been corresponding with the JKA in Tokyo asking for his grades to be ratified in Shotokan having apparently learnt that Murakami was not a designated representative of the JKA. Source: Internet
By 1970 Shotokan karate was the most spread martial art in Italy apart from Judo. Source: Internet
At the Shotokan Karate Club, we aim to strengthen our minds and bodies through the practice of Shotokan karate. Source: Internet
Other community organizations Christmas has served on a governing board for include the Boy Scouts of America and the Washington Shotokan Karate. Source: Internet
Outside of Bell's organisation, Charles Mack traveled to Japan and studied under Masatoshi Nakayama of the Japan Karate Association who graded Mack to 1st Dan Shotokan on March 4, 1962 in Japan. Source: Internet