Associations that Budo & Fitness officially sponsors and collaborates with.
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The World Karate Federation (WKF) is an international governing body of sport karate with 198 member countries. It is the only karate organization recognised by the International Olympic Committee and has more than a hundred million members. The WKF organizes their Junior and Senior Karate World Championships, which are each held every other year. More information regarding the co-operation here. |
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Svenska Judoförbundet (SJF) is a member-controlled organization consisting of approximately 20,000 members organized in approximately 160 clubs. The Swedish Judo Federation works to ensure that the development of judo in Sweden moves forward and aims to promote the member clubs. Read more about the collaboration here. |
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Svenska Jiujitsuförbundet's focus is to achieve the goal with the least possible muscle force and that pain should not be required for the technique to work. This means that maximum effect and minimal use of violence go hand in hand. The style is an excellent tool not only for those who want to be able to protect themselves in everyday life but also for those who encounter difficult situations in their professional life. |
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Svenska Ju-jutsuförbundet is an organization for the style of Ju-jutsu Kai with about 60 member clubs spread throughout the country. Ju-jutsu is a collective name for Japanese martial arts and self-defense without weapons and ju-jutsu can be translated to soft or flexible technique. Ju-jutsu Kai offers good, modern and varied self-defense training with roots in traditional martial arts. Our vision is: “Ju-jutsu Kai should be the obvious choice for those who want to train martial arts with a self-defense focus” |
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Svenska Jujutsufederationen (SvJJF) where Jujutsu means soft technique or flexible art and originates from feudal Japan. Some styles retain the traditional character while others have been refined into sports. SvJJF represents about 40 Jujutsu styles in Sweden with over 150 affiliated clubs. The Swedish Jujutsu Federation aims to have a competitive national team under the Ju-jitsu International Federation (JJIF). We also arrange the Swedish Jujutsu Championship. |
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Kyokushinkai is the name of our style. Translated, “kyoku” means “ultimate”, “shin” means “truth” or “real” and “kai” means “to unite” or “to join”. Kyokushinkai then essentially becomes, roughly translated, “the union of the ultimate truth”. Our organization, Swedish Karate Kyokushinkai, is affiliated with the WKO (world karate organization) which is the world’s largest full-contact karate organization with over 100 member countries |
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Japan Karate Association Sverige – is a non-profit organization with the mission of preserving and spreading Shotokan karate, one of the world's most respected karate styles. Founded in 1972 as the Swedish Shotokan Association (SSA), we are today the only official organization in Sweden that bears the JKA name, appointed by the JKA World Federation in Japan since 1973. With a lineage that stretches back over a hundred years, JKA Sweden gives every member the opportunity to train in a tradition rooted in discipline, respect and the constant pursuit of perfection. With 47 clubs, from Ystad to Kiruna, we offer training for those seeking the pure path of Shotokan karate. |