Thai Karate Sensei Srisai 4th Dan Seishinryoku Karate IOSKDKA คาราเตไทย Founder of Modern Karate in Thailand World Martial Arts Founders Born on January 26, 1918, in Tomari Vilage, Okinawa, Shoshin Nakamoto began his life in the martial arts at the age of 6, studying karate under Tomari-te karate Master Seikichi Nakaema Sensei and also Grand master Chojun Miyagi (1888-1953).With rigorous daily training, young Shoshin attained the rank of Shodan, or first degree black belt, by the age of 18, and later began traveling across Asia with fellow Black belts, promoting karate through demonstrations and exhibitions. On one of his visits to Thailand he became so impressed with the art of Muay Thai that he decided to stay there and study this art, while teaching his art of Karate. While keeping the traditonal aspects and discipline of Tomari-te Shoshin combined many techniques with his new art of Muay Thai, which he kept secret from his peers back in his homeland. In 1954 a young Muay Thai fighter along with his brother Toi joined his class in Bangkok, he merely wanted to supplement his Muay Thai training for an up coming fight this young man's name was KLAHAN SRISAI, he was aged 14 at that time. Although Shosin Nakamoto Sensei had been teaching Karate in Thailand for 7 years at this time it was not until 5 years later that he pomoted his leading student to Black Belt, KLAHAN SRISAI. Sensei Srisai 9th Dan Thai Free-Style Karate Email International Managers
Sensei Srisai 4th Dan Seishinryoku Karate IOSKDKA
คาราเตไทย
Founder of Modern Karate in Thailand
World Martial Arts Founders
Born on January 26, 1918, in Tomari Vilage, Okinawa, Shoshin Nakamoto began his life in the martial arts at the age of 6, studying karate under Tomari-te karate Master Seikichi Nakaema Sensei and also Grand master Chojun Miyagi (1888-1953).With rigorous daily training, young Shoshin attained the rank of Shodan, or first degree black belt, by the age of 18, and later began traveling across Asia with fellow Black belts, promoting karate through demonstrations and exhibitions. On one of his visits to Thailand he became so impressed with the art of Muay Thai that he decided to stay there and study this art, while teaching his art of Karate. While keeping the traditonal aspects and discipline of Tomari-te Shoshin combined many techniques with his new art of Muay Thai, which he kept secret from his peers back in his homeland. In 1954 a young Muay Thai fighter along with his brother Toi joined his class in Bangkok, he merely wanted to supplement his Muay Thai training for an up coming fight this young man's name was KLAHAN SRISAI, he was aged 14 at that time. Although Shosin Nakamoto Sensei had been teaching Karate in Thailand for 7 years at this time it was not until 5 years later that he pomoted his leading student to Black Belt, KLAHAN SRISAI.
Sensei Srisai 9th Dan Thai Free-Style Karate