Bobby Lowe (karateka)
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__NOTOC__ Edward 'Bobby' Lowe (August 23, 1929 – September 14, 2011) was a prominent
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Kyokushin karate is a style of karate originating in Japan. It is a style of stand-up fighting and is rooted in a philosophy of self-improvement, discipline, and hard training. Kyokushin Kaikan is the martial arts organization founded in 1964 by Korean-Jap ...
.Canadian Kyokushinkai-kan Karate Organization: Board of Directors
Retrieved on 22 December 2009.

Retrieved on 22 December 2009.
Calgary Kyokushin Karate: About Kyokushin Karate
Retrieved on 1 February 2010.
He was the first ''uchi deshi'' (live-in student) of
Masutatsu Oyama , more commonly known as Mas Oyama, was a karate master who founded Kyokushin Karate, considered the first and most influential style of full contact karate. A Zainichi Korean, he spent most of his life living in Japan and acquired Japanese ci ...
, founder of Kyokushin karate, and established the first Kyokushin school outside Japan.Sosai Masutatsu Oyama: Sosai's history
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Lowe held the title of "Shihan" and was the Senior Instructor and an International Committee Chairman of the
International Karate Organization ,Habersetzer, G., & Habersetzer, R. (2004): ''Encyclopédie technique, historique, biographique et culturelle des arts martiaux de l'Extrême-Orient'' (p. 455). Paris: Amphora. ()
founded by Oyama.


Early life

Lowe was born on August 23, 1929. His father was a teacher of sil lum pai
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, and taught this art to his son. The young Lowe also studied
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before studying kempo karate under
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The origin of Kenpo Karate
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At 23 years of age, he was ranked 4th ''dan'' in judo, 2nd ''dan'' in Kosho-ryu kempo, and 1st ''dan'' in Yoshinkai
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Kyokushin karate

Lowe first met Oyama at a demonstration the latter gave in 1952 in Hawaii. From late 1952 to early 1954, Lowe trained daily under Oyama. Oyama promoted him to the rank of 1st ''dan'' in 1953. In 1957 in Hawaii, Lowe opened the first Kyokushin ''dojo'' (training hall) outside Japan.Yussof, S. (2005)
Sosai Mas Oyama 1923–1994
Retrieved on 1 February 2010.

Retrieved on 1 February 2010.
Oyama promoted him to 4th ''dan'' in or before 1957, 5th ''dan'' in 1965, 7th ''dan'' in December 1976, and 8th ''dan'' in October 1984. Lowe wrote three books on his martial art:Kyokushin Karate Self-Defense Techniques
Retrieved on 22 December 2009.
* ''Mas Oyama's karate as practiced in Japan'' (1954) * ''The 'Young Lions' of Mas Oyama's Kyokushin karate headquarters'' (1985) * ''Kyokushin karate: Self-defense techniques'' (1999)


Later life

On September 17, 2005, Lowe was recognized for his contributions to karate by the
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, at the Celebration of Lifetime Achievement dinner for 2005.Lee, V. (2005)
A collector offers a public display of his artifacts documenting the martial art's (''sic'') history in Hawaii before World War II
''Honolulu Star–Bulletin'' (June 24, 2005). Retrieved on 23 December 2009.
Lowe was ranked 8th ''dan'', and was the International Committee Chairman for North America and the South Pacific in the
International Karate Organization ,Habersetzer, G., & Habersetzer, R. (2004): ''Encyclopédie technique, historique, biographique et culturelle des arts martiaux de l'Extrême-Orient'' (p. 455). Paris: Amphora. ()
led by
Shokei Matsui ,Habersetzer, G., & Habersetzer, R. (2004): ''Encyclopédie technique, historique, biographique et culturelle des arts martiaux de l'Extrême-Orient'' (p. 455). Paris: Amphora. ()
.IKO Kyokushinkaikan: Kancho & Committee Members
Retrieved on 21 December 2009.
On September 14, 2011, Lowe died peacefully in hospital in Honolulu.Goodin, C. S. (2011)

(September 15, 2011). Retrieved on September 16, 2011.
Wiklund, R. (2011)
R.I.P. Shihan Bobby Lowe
(September 15, 2011). Retrieved on September 16, 2011.
He was survived by his wife, daughter, and son.Australian Kyokushin Karate Association: Events and News
(September 14, 2011). Retrieved on November 24, 2011.
Lowe was posthumously awarded 10th ''dan'' ranking by Matsui on November 6, 2011, during a memorial service at the 10th World Tournament.


References

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