Nekrasovka. Karate trainers at Nekrasovka metro station Contact karate Nekrasovka

Residents of the Krasnaya Gorka microdistrict and the nearby Nekrasovka district of Moscow received an excellent opportunity.

On October 1, 2015, not just a hall for practicing this wonderful martial art, but a specialized karate school was opened here. This event became possible thanks to the efforts of devotees.

The school has a multi-level process that involves systematic training of future athletes, and what is essential, an important role is given to the educational aspect. Head and Main coach Kyokushin Karate school "Satori Dojo" - President of the All-Russian physical culture and sports public organization "Kyokushin Karate Union of Russia" Alexander Sergeevich Kramyshev.

Groups are currently being recruited initial training first year of study, boys and girls aged 4 years and older are accepted. Instructors Alexander Valerievich Kolesnikov, Artem Viktorovich Nechaev, Konstantin Eduardovich Mosesov work with athletes of the first year of training. All students are divided into age groups 4-6 years; 7-9 years; 10-12 years; 13-14 years old; 15 years and older, a specialized group is open for girls.

Now adults can get acquainted with Kyokushin Karate - beautiful and effective look, which is rightfully considered one of the strongest karate on the planet. To practice this age category evening and early morning hours are allocated.

“Satori Dojo” is a school with history; among its students there are many talented athletes who have successfully competed and continue to compete at various levels, including victories in international tournaments. Along with classes and mastering self-defense skills, children get a lot of opportunities - to participate in tournaments, holidays, competitions, training camps, summer camps karate, the opportunity to compete not only in Russia, but to visit the homeland of karate - Japan. Thus, every year the school’s students compete at the Japanese Championship, and their parents get acquainted with the culture and characteristics of this interesting country, traveling and visiting the most interesting places.

So! We invite everyone, without restrictions on age and gender, to practice the most popular view contact karate.

Any level of training, for children and adults, individually and in groups.

We will find an individual approach to anyone who is interested in learning Kyokushin karate!

Overcome fear? Stand up for oneself? Become stronger? Know how to win?

The school's motto is: "From increasing self-confidence to becoming a master of contact karate!"

Come, we will help!

Phone number for appointment +7-909-154-9956

Address:st. 2nd Volskaya, 11, bldg. 4, (third floor)


In non-contact karate, unlike contact types of martial arts, fights are not conducted in full contact form, i.e., hitting the enemy with full force is prohibited. The winner in the duel was the one who jumped up to the enemy faster, shouted louder and showed the visibility of the blow (indicated the blow).

According to Masutatsu Oyama, the founder of one of the most powerful contact styles of Kyokushinkai karate, “without contact, karate becomes more like a dance than a serious fight.”
According to opponents of non-contact karate, it creates in children the illusion of possessing martial arts skills, as opposed to real self-defense skills, because, having high-level “belts” in the lower grades of school, they are actually not ready to fully resist the enemy, do not have the skills of powerful crushing blows and blocks from them, requiring years of development, I do not have sufficient endurance and fortitude to withstand them.

In practice, athletes who have been practicing non-contact karate for a long time, as a rule, are inferior in real fights even to beginners in Kyokushinkai, Kudo, Muay Thai, Sambo and MMA karate. The only “advantage” of non-contact karate compared to contact karate is seen by its adherents as less trauma during fights and during training. But whether this is better in terms of developing effective self-defense skills and cultivating the fortitude of young athletes is a big question. Real life does not give concessions and has no simplifying rules...
By the way, over many years of practicing contact karate, I don’t remember an incident serious injuries during training, neither with myself, nor with my comrades and children in the section. Adepts of contact karate styles are not afraid of any blows, they can somersault and do push-ups on the bare floor, and become “stronger than steel.” But I've heard a lot about injuries in " big sport"...

There are more and more non-contact karate sections around, but contact karate sections are not multiplying. Why? Let's figure it out.
Non-contact karate does not require expensive bags and makiwaras, pads and other protection, no additional equipment or equipment is required in the gym, and expensive tatami mats are not required for competitions. For the school and the Ministry of Sports, medals and titles for students are pouring in like from a cornucopia. But the main thing is that it is easier to train children in non-contact karate, they are not afraid to fight not at full strength, but “for fun”, there are no problems with competitions, receiving belts and medals.

In contact karate, each belt is won with “blood and sweat”, and there is no guarantee of passing it at the next exam (fortunately, in addition to passing basic technology, strength and endurance-conditioning tests, during the exam you will have to withstand from 5 to 30 full-contact fights with equal or stronger opponents). That’s why in contact karate every “colored” belt is so valued, and its wearer is respected. And it’s very difficult to win competitions, even at the local level, because they really beat you, and don’t “designate” them, and they beat you hard and often. And not all parents like this. They are pleased to say that “my son (my daughter) practices karate, has such and such a belt and is a champion.” And what style of karate he practices and whether their son (daughter) can simply defend himself, not to mention his loved ones, they are not so concerned.

The financial component also matters. In non-contact karate sections, prices for classes are significantly lower than in contact sections. It is often stated that classes in the section are completely free. But in reality, money is still collected, and to the same, if not greater extent. Because There are more belts in such styles, and changes to them occur very often, for which you have to pay well. In contact styles, belts are performed no more than 2 times a year. In fact, the costs of classes in non-contact sections turn out to be no less, if not more, and the appearance of “accessibility” still attracts unsuspecting parents!
As a result, gyms turn out to be “busy” with non-contact styles that are more “convenient” for the director and parents, and the doors are closed for contact styles...

From a technical point of view, teaching modern children the style of fighting “with one blow on the spot” without contact is devoid of real practical meaning, because, in addition to swiftness, this style requires the development of a powerful single blow on bags and makivaras and padding (hardening) of the limbs, which We most often do not do non-contact karate in Russian sections (unlike Okinawa). Plus, the style was designed for killing, not self-defense. In real conditions, as the practice of contact styles and MMA shows, one blow is completely insufficient to neutralize a prepared opponent.

In contact karate styles, the vast majority of all possible scenarios of attack and defense against them are studied, and preference is given to “links” rather than single strikes. Full blows are delivered to different pain points, including on the legs, which is not the case in non-contact styles (only direct punches to the face, blows to the neck, groin, back and knees are prohibited). This places high demands on both endurance and the diversity of the arsenal of attack and defense techniques. In contact styles, even formal complexes - kata - are learned with decoding (bunkai) of each key element and practicing it as a self-defense technique with a partner.

One way or another, both non-contact and contact types of martial arts, undoubtedly, unlike sitting at a computer or tablet/smartphone, contribute to the development of many useful skills in children, increasing their level physical development and lead to moral growth of the individual.

I encourage children and parents to practice contact karate! And dancing should also be done with contact. For example - tango. It's better to be than to appear!

This time we were able to work with a karate trainer for only a month, then we moved, but we were looking for him specifically. And before that, Yaroslav trained with the same coach for a year, he passed the next level there, and the coach himself received him. We are pleased, he is a good specialist.

Grade 5

Before I came to Grigory Anatolyevich, I had been practicing various martial arts for several years, with an emphasis on contact martial arts. This is what helped to evaluate the professionalism of the coach. Literally, in the first few lessons I began to learn the nuances of a technique that allows me to significantly increase accuracy and...

force of the blow, and being no longer a beginner himself. Grigory Anatolyevich gives very good theoretical training, easily explaining it in practice and showing errors that arise. It’s impressive that when questions arise, the Goths can easily analyze each movement from the point of view of physics, efficiency, show and analyze it in practice. For beginners - to obtain an extremely serious theoretical and practical basis, who have been practicing for several years - to analyze all movements, increase overall efficiency, and in particular. Believe me, there really is a lot to learn from Grigory Anatolyevich. I recommend.

Grade 5+

Dmitriy, m. Elektrozavodskaya

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500

My impressions of working with the trainer are extremely positive. I’ve been training with him at the Moscow Kodokan martial arts center for more than a month now and I’m happy with almost everything. Roman Viktorovich is extremely pedantic when it comes to setting up equipment and devotes a lot of time to beginners, working through all aspects...

the slightest detail. He starts with the very basics and doesn’t let you move to the next “step” until you complete everything basic exercises excellently. On the one hand, this approach may seem overly pedantic and even bring down the arrogance of an ambitious beginner, but you very quickly understand that this is how you can understand the fundamental principles of the martial arts you are studying, and not just learn how to fight well. I am also pleased with the small size of the group, which, in fact, allows the coach to pay enough attention to everyone. Among the shortcomings, I can only note the specifics of the hall, which was originally intended for karate, and not boxing. There is only one punching bag, and you have to practice barefoot on the tatami. However, the lack of pears is successfully compensated by the abundance of pair work and physical exercise, and tatami is easy to get used to.

Grade 5-

Novel, m. Chistye Prudy

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500

We really enjoy working with a karate coach. Alexey Alexandrovich conducts classes in an interesting way. He found an approach to the child. I like him both as a person and as a specialist. The training is intense. Alexey Alexandrovich is a professional in his field. There are no comments about him.

Grade 5+

Natalia, m. New Cheryomushki, University

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2100

Alexei, metro Kitay-Gorod

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325

I am 26 years old. I am not physically fit; I have never practiced such martial arts before. Once upon a time, I tried to take up this type of martial arts ( hand-to-hand combat). I came to the section, without talking for a long time (because there was no time for talking - there were a lot of people), they put me in sparring with...

a fairly experienced partner who took me for a pear and “flashed” me to the fullest. On this coaching work ended. I realized that it was more of a coaching club for improving already trained athletes. I had to start from the basics. Therefore, on the recommendation of experienced people, I turned to Marshall with a request to take up my training in martial arts. Here, I met a complete understanding of how to structure classes with beginners like me. The main attention was paid to the issue of technique and techniques used in martial arts. Most importantly, he took into account my peculiarity - weak physical training and other individual characteristics, patiently explaining and correcting my mistakes. From the very first lessons I learned a lot about the technique of defense and striking. This gave me confidence in my abilities and I believed in myself, which was not the case before. For all this I am very grateful to him and I consider him a very good, thoughtful coach, capable of teaching martial arts to any beginner (even someone like me - I’m a “nerd” :-))

Grade 5+

Andrey, metro station Dynamo, Maryina Roshcha, Timiryazevskaya

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1500

Ueda Masaru - very good coach in karate! We love working with him! The coach found an approach to the child. He conducts classes at high level. Ueda Masaru works professionally! We like not only his approach to classes, but also his respectful attitude towards our child. The coach pays...