Please be aware that Hanshi approves virtual web-based trainings with audio and visual capability for your dojo members only in exceptional cases when meeting in your dojo is not allowed (such as the COVID-19 stay at home orders).
The following guidelines are to be followed for virtual trainings: Shihan or Renshi Dojo leaders must inform Hanshi Masako if you are planning to offer online trainings. You must provide a statement that you are not recording the session. Training is for your dojo members only. Training must not be recorded or made available to any dojo member who could not attend the real-time training. Kata must never be shared online.
Use technology that allows ONLY the host to invite dojo members to virtual trainings (no one can invite themselves to or attend the training). Use technology that does not allow participants to record the session under any circumstances.
Virtual trainings must always be done in the spirit of Doshinkan: Virtual trainings are only to be considered as a bridge to be able to continue with joint trainings in a limited way. Virtual trainings or joint trainings in the Dojo should not replace individual trainings. Virtual trainings in exceptional and justified cases should be used as one way to support members. Continue to use other options such as phone, email, etc. Virtual trainings should be designed to improve the ability of Dojo members to train on their own (e.g. by answering questions regarding Katas).
Kata are the treasure of Doshinkan and should therefore always be protected
Please be aware that Hanshi approves virtual web-based trainings with audio and visual capability for your dojo members only in exceptional cases when meeting in your dojo is not allowed (such as the COVID-19 stay at home orders).
The following guidelines are to be followed for virtual trainings: Shihan or Renshi Dojo leaders must inform Hanshi Masako if you are planning to offer online trainings. You must provide a statement that you are not recording the session. Training is for your dojo members only. Training must not be recorded or made available to any dojo member who could not attend the real-time training. Kata must never be shared online.
Use technology that allows ONLY the host to invite dojo members to virtual trainings (no one can invite themselves to or attend the training). Use technology that does not allow participants to record the session under any circumstances.
Virtual trainings must always be done in the spirit of Doshinkan: Virtual trainings are only to be considered as a bridge to be able to continue with joint trainings in a limited way. Virtual trainings or joint trainings in the Dojo should not replace individual trainings. Virtual trainings in exceptional and justified cases should be used as one way to support members. Continue to use other options such as phone, email, etc. Virtual trainings should be designed to improve the ability of Dojo members to train on their own (e.g. by answering questions regarding Katas).
Kata are the treasure of Doshinkan and should therefore always be protected
Please be aware that Hanshi approves virtual web-based trainings with audio and visual capability for your dojo members only in exceptional cases when meeting in your dojo is not allowed (such as the COVID-19 stay at home orders).
The following guidelines are to be followed for virtual trainings: Shihan or Renshi Dojo leaders must inform Hanshi Masako if you are planning to offer online trainings. You must provide a statement that you are not recording the session. Training is for your dojo members only. Training must not be recorded or made available to any dojo member who could not attend the real-time training. Kata must never be shared online.
Use technology that allows ONLY the host to invite dojo members to virtual trainings (no one can invite themselves to or attend the training). Use technology that does not allow participants to record the session under any circumstances.
Virtual trainings must always be done in the spirit of Doshinkan: Virtual trainings are only to be considered as a bridge to be able to continue with joint trainings in a limited way. Virtual trainings or joint trainings in the Dojo should not replace individual trainings. Virtual trainings in exceptional and justified cases should be used as one way to support members. Continue to use other options such as phone, email, etc. Virtual trainings should be designed to improve the ability of Dojo members to train on their own (e.g. by answering questions regarding Katas).
Kata are the treasure of Doshinkan and should therefore always be protected
Please be aware that Hanshi approves virtual web-based trainings with audio and visual capability for your dojo members only in exceptional cases when meeting in your dojo is not allowed (such as the COVID-19 stay at home orders).
The following guidelines are to be followed for virtual trainings: Shihan or Renshi Dojo leaders must inform Hanshi Masako if you are planning to offer online trainings. You must provide a statement that you are not recording the session. Training is for your dojo members only. Training must not be recorded or made available to any dojo member who could not attend the real-time training. Kata must never be shared online.
Use technology that allows ONLY the host to invite dojo members to virtual trainings (no one can invite themselves to or attend the training). Use technology that does not allow participants to record the session under any circumstances.
Virtual trainings must always be done in the spirit of Doshinkan: Virtual trainings are only to be considered as a bridge to be able to continue with joint trainings in a limited way. Virtual trainings or joint trainings in the Dojo should not replace individual trainings. Virtual trainings in exceptional and justified cases should be used as one way to support members. Continue to use other options such as phone, email, etc. Virtual trainings should be designed to improve the ability of Dojo members to train on their own (e.g. by answering questions regarding Katas).
Kata are the treasure of Doshinkan and should therefore always be protected
KARATEDO DOSHINKAN
H O N B U D O J O T I R O L
DOJO TIROL
Renshi Franz Kneisl war aufgrund seiner Ausbildung zum Hubschrauberpiloten in Langenlebarn stationiert und hatte jahrelang in Klosterneuburg und Wien im Honbu Dojo bei dem damaligen Hanshi 10. Isao Ichikawa und damaligen Shihan Nobuo Ichikawa trainiert.
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Als seine Berufsausbildung beendet war kehrte er nach Tirol zurück und begann sein Wissen mit Interessierten zu teilen. Das Dojo Tirol in Pill wurde 1978 von Renshi Franz Kneisl
mit Erlaubnis von Hanshi 10. Dan Isao Ichikawa gegründet.
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Internationale Trainingskurse und monatliche Besuche von Hanshi Isao Shihan Nobuo waren damals für Franz eine enorme Hilfe.
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Renshi 7. Dan Franz Kneisl ist unvergessen im Dojo Tirol.
Durch seine berufliche Karriere geht er zwar jetzt einen neuen Weg, aber er hat uns immer ein Beispiel unermüdlicher Hingabe gegebenund einen konsequenten Trainingsbetrieb vorgelebt, den wir versuchen weiter beizubehalten.
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Ja schon viele Jahre sind jetzt wie im Fluge vergangen und das „Vorne stehen dürfen“ hat mir unheimlich viele Erkenntnisse gebracht und mir sehr geholfen, mich weiter zu entwickeln.
Die Schüler trainieren den Lehrer, hab` ich gehört.
Aber ich denke ein Orchester braucht auch einen Dirigenten, der es verstehet, die einzelnen Mitglieder so zu fördern,
dass letztendlich ein gelungenes, harmonisches Ganzes sichtbar wird.
Wir sind alle unmittelbar Schüler von Hanshi,
folgen seinen Bewegungen, lernen direkt von ihm.
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Im Trainingsalltagsbetrieb werden wir nicht müde,
uns in den oft schweißtreibenden Trainingstunden mit den Wiederholungen der Grundtechniken, den Partnerübungen sowie dem wichtigsten, dem Katatraining, wie bisher weiterzuentwickeln.
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Ich möchte Renshi Kneisl danken, dass er den wichtigen ersten Schritt in Tirol gemacht hat, weiterer Dank gilt alen Shihan und Renshi sowie den Kuro Obi`s und Schülern für die tatkräftige Unterstützung beim Trainingsbetrieb in Tirol. Danke!
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Von 1994 – 2018 leitete Shihan Ossi Stock den kontinuierlichen Trainingsbetrieb in Pill.
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Seit Oktober 2018 leiten in Pill die höchsten Danträger das Training.
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Informationen: shihanossi@aon.at