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Western
Iranian Enshin Karate
Western
Iranian Enshin karate started by sensei Jalil Niazi a
former Kyokushin Karate Instructor in 1997 when he opened his first Enshin
Karate dojo in Ghahramanan Sports Club. Sensei Amir Rostami who was one of his
loyal students and a fan of any kind of practical contact sports joined Enshin
Organization the same year.
Sensei Amir is from the city of Kermanshah located in the western part of Iran
close to the country of Iraq where people speak Kurdish language.
Sensei Amir started training in the style of Razmavaran back in 1990. Razmavaran
is a Military Art originated from Kung Fu, combined with some other practical
approaches to make it more efficient in the military combat. In 1994 Sensei Amir
got interested in Kyokushin Karate one of the most premier traditional Japanese
full contact karate taught at the same sport club under sensei Niazi and he
joined Kyokushin Organization. In 1997 when Sensei Amir's teacher found his way
to Enshin Karate he followed his teacher and he opened his own Dojo at Salar
Sports Club in 2002. Because of his computer skills, Sensei Amir designed the 1st
Iranian Enshin Karate website for Enshin karate of his own town and then he
completed all Iranian Enshin Karate webpage for shihan
Soltani.
In
2007 Sensei Amir participated in Euro-Asian Sabaki Challenge held in Istanbul
Turkey and meet with Kancho Ninomiya. As Kancho Ninomiya recommended that all
Enshin Instructors get certified by World Enshin Organization he contacted
Kancho to take the lead of Western Iranian Enshin with two dojos in Kermanshah
and other sub-branches in the suburb. Sensei Amir is currently the 5th certified
Iranian Enshin instructor and his goal is to bring a better quality of karate to
his own region and give a better opportunity to Kurdish residents tolearn this
unique system of empty handed discipline founded by Kancho Ninomiya |