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IKU France - Sensei Blavette Ludovic
IKU Branch Chief France
Sensei
Blavette Ludovic was born in France on May 01,
1980. He discovered Kyokushin in 2000.
His instructor at the time was sempai-dai Huet Patrick
who taught him this martial art with all the spirit and
philosophy in his heart.
Sensei Ludovic began competing only 6 months after
beginning his training with a defeat with decision
following extra time in front of the Tunisian champion
of the time, who had a lot more experience in fighting.
The experience helped Sensei Lucovic to understand that
his journey would be long and difficult in order to win
a fight in a competition.
In 2006 and 2007 Sensei Ludovic became the French
cup FKOK champion for middle and heavy weight. In 2008
he was the vice champion of France.
In an effort to take his training to the next level and
become part of a growing organization with a philosophy
he is in alignment with, Sensei Blavette Ludovic joined
IKU in 2011. Due to Sensei's unwavering dedication to
Kyokushin,
Kaicho Farzinzad made Sensei Ludovic the
IKU Branch Chief for France.
True Meaning of Kyokushin
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Whether you are a new student or a experienced
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Kyokushin Way.
The Kyokushin Way is centered in posture...
"Kyokushin" means Ultimate
Truth and Kyokushin Karate is the pursuit of
ultimate truth of mind, technique, and body.
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Sosai Masutatsu Oyama
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Revered
Masutatsu Oyama, also known as Mas Oyama,
was an unparalleled karate master who founded
Kyokushinkai, arguably the first and most
influential style of full contact karate. Sosai
had a remarkable and relevant philosophy not
only on the martial arts, but also on how to
conduct yourself in your every day life adopting
core values such as:
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Full
Biography & History
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