Ōyama Shigeru
Shigeru Ōyama ( Japanese大 山 茂, Ōyama Shigeru ; * July 7, 1936 ; † February 15, 2016 ) was a Japanese budo expert and founder of Oyama karate (10th dan ).
Life
Shigeru Ōyama began in 1958 with karate in the style of Kyōkushin as a direct student (Uchi-deshi) of Kenji Kurosaki . In 1966 Ōyama successfully fought a "100-man fight" (Hyakunin-kumite) , became a teacher of the International Karate Organization (IKO) in the United States in 1967 and demonstrated his style there in 1981 at the invitation of the US President Ronald W. Reagan in white House . Ōyama, until 1980 the highest ranking teacher (Saikō-shihan) of the IKO, left the association in 1983 after irreconcilable differences with the Kyōkushinkai head Ōyama Masutatsu (not related) and founded the World Ōyama Karate Organization (WOKO). His students include Howard Collins , Mike Ganci , Miyûki Miura , Jōko Ninomiya and Willie Williams . Ōyama, brother of Yasuhiko Ōyama , taught in New York City .
bibliography
- Shigeru Ōyama, Miyōki Miura, Yasuhiko Oyama: Perfect Karate , 1997 ISBN 978-4255960432 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ 極 真空 手 伝 説 の 男 ・ 大 山 茂 逝去. In: efight.jp. February 15, 2016, Retrieved February 18, 2016 (Japanese).
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SURNAME | Ōyama, Shigeru |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | 大 山 茂 |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Japanese Budo expert and founder of Oyama Karate |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 7, 1936 |
DATE OF DEATH | 15th February 2016 |